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'Such Arrogance...': Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi Responds To CM Stalin's 'Childish' Jibe Amid National Anthem Row

Kuldeep Negi

Jan 12, 2025, 05:35 PM | Updated 05:35 PM IST


Governor R N Ravi and Chief Minister M K Stalin.
Governor R N Ravi and Chief Minister M K Stalin.

Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi has slammed state's Chief Minister MK Stalin for his "childish" jab amid the National Anthem controversy, stating that "such arrogance is not good" and cautioning that the nation would not accept such "brazen insult" to the anthem and the Constitution.

Tensions between the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government and Raj Bhavan escalated after Governor Ravi walked out of the Assembly on 6 January in protest of the National Anthem not being sung at the beginning of his address.

As per the tradition in Tamil Nadu Assembly, state anthem Tamil Thai Valthu is sung when the House meets and the National Anthem at the end, NDTV reported.

However, Governor Ravi has taken exception to this norm and said the national anthem should be sung at both times.

"The Constitution of Bharat and the National Anthem were once again insulted in the Tamil Nadu Assembly today. Respecting the National Anthem is among the first Fundamental Duty as enshrined in our Constitution. It is sung in all the state legislatures at the beginning and the end of Governor's address," the Raj Bhavan said in a statement after the Governor's walkout on 6 January.

"Today on arrival of Governor to the House only Tamil Thaai Vaazhthu was sung. Governor respectfully reminded the House of its Constitutional Duty and fervently appealed to the Hon'ble Chief Minister who is the Leader of the House and the Hon'ble Speaker for singing the National Anthem. However, they cussedly refused. It is a matter of grave concern. Not to be a party to such brazen disrespect to the Constitution and the National Anthem, Governor in deep anguish left the House," the Raj Bhavan said.

Following this, Chief Minister MK Stalin said in a post on X that the Governor had made it a custom to violate the Assembly's tradition and called his actions "childish".

"According to the Constitution, it is a tradition of legislative democracy for the state governor to read the government's address at the beginning of the year! He has made it his custom to violate it. It is childish that the governor, who has cut out what was there and added what was not, has gone without reading it this time," he said, referring to passages skipped by the Governor in his earlier speeches in the Assembly.

Addressing the debate on the motion of thanks to the Governor for his address on Saturday (11 January), the DMK chief told the House, "The Governor comes to the Assembly but returns without addressing the House. That's why I had said his actions were childish.

"I think the Governor is unable to digest the fact that Tamil Nadu is developing. I may be an ordinary person but this Legislative Assembly came into existence due to the feelings of crore of people," Stalin said, adding that the Assembly "should not see such things again".

Hitting back, the Raj Bhavan's official handle posted on X today, "Thiru @mkstalin asserts that insisting on due respect to the National Anthem and doing fundamental duties enshrined in the Constitution is 'absurd' and 'childish'. Thanks for betraying the true intentions of the coalition of interests and ideologies to which he is a leader that does not accept and respect Bharat as a nation and Her Constitution."

"Such arrogance is not good. Please do not forget that Bharat is the supreme Mother and the Constitution the supreme faith for her children. They will not like or tolerate such brazen insult," it added.

Governor R N Ravi and the DMK government have had strained relations since his appointment in 2021.

The DMK has accused him of acting as a BJP spokesperson and delaying Bills and appointments, while the Governor maintains that the Constitution grants him authority to withhold assent to legislation.

The dispute between the Raj Bhavan and state government has also reached the Supreme Court and the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

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Kuldeep is Senior Editor (Newsroom) at Swarajya. He tweets at @kaydnegi.


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