Tamil Nadu CM Slams Governor for Disrespecting State Assembly, Song

Tamil Nadu CM Slams Governor for Disrespecting Sta

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.K. Stalin, spoke out against Governor R.N. Ravi in Chennai on Saturday. He said the Governor showed disrespect to the state’s lawmaking body the feelings of the people and even their state song. This happened after there was a discussion about the Governor’s speech. Stalin felt the Governor’s actions lowered the importance of his role and that it seemed like he was pushing a political point of view. The Chief Minister was clear saying that such behavior was new to the assembly and shouldn’t happen again.

Stalin’s comments came because he felt the Governor didn’t respect how things are done in the Tamil Nadu assembly. He said the Governor seemed unwilling to admit the state is making progress. This public complaint was a reaction to the discussions where people talked about the Governor’s actions.

Stalin’s main point was that Governor Ravi misused his job by acting in ways that seemed political and disrespectful. The Chief Minister wanted to directly address what he saw as unacceptable actions in the assembly. This included how the Governor allegedly insulted their state song. Stalin said the Governor’s actions went against the rules and expected behavior.

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