‘Such arrogance’: Tamil Nadu Guv Ravi on CM Stalin’s ‘childish’ dig over national anthem row
- The DMK government in Tamil Nadu and Governor R N Ravi are in conflict over the national anthem not being sung at the start of his address, leading to his walkout from the assembly on January 6.
- Governor R N Ravi criticized CM MK Stalin's comments as 'childish' and emphasized the importance of respecting the national anthem as a constitutional duty.
- CM MK Stalin accused Governor R N Ravi of violating assembly traditions and described his actions as politically motivated.
- The dispute has escalated to involve the Supreme Court and the Rashtrapati Bhavan, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the state government and the governor.
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Such arrogance not good: Governor's office to MK Stalin amid national anthem row
Tamil Nadu Raj Bhavan hit back at Chief Minister MK Stalin for his "childish" remark at Governor RN Ravi amid the national anthem row, saying that such arrogance was not good, and the "brazen insult" to Constitution won't be tolerated.
National Anthem row: Tamil Nadu Governor reacts to CM Stalin's 'childish' barb, says arrogance not good'
The Tamil Nadu Raj Bhavan, on Sunday, lambasted Chief Minister M K Stalin after he described Governor RN Ravi as 'childish' for not delivering his address to the Assembly recently. The Raj Bhawan said that such arrogance is not good. In a social media post on X, Raj Bhavan said that people will not tolerate any "brazen insult" to the country and the Constitution. The post read, "Thiru @mkstalin asserts that insisting on due respect to the Nation…
'Childish Actions': MK Stalin Jabs Tamil Nadu Governor Over Assembly Address
Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi was unable to digest that the state was developing and his decision not to address the Assembly was "childish", Chief Minister M K Stalin said on Saturday. The state Legislative Assembly has been witnessing strange scenes for the last few years after Mr Ravi took over as Governor, he said. "The Governor comes to the Assembly but returns without addressing the House. That's why I had said that his actions were childis…
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