Drama unfolded in the Tamil Nadu Assembly on Monday as Governor RN Ravi refused to read the government-prepared address and concluded within a few minutes citing disagreements with the ruling DMK. He also slammed the Chief Minister MK Stalin-led state government for 'not respecting' the national anthem. The move by the governor was the first in the history of the Tamil Nadu Assembly.
Before refusing to read the document, he said, "My repeated request and advice to show due respect to the national anthem and play it at the beginning and end of the address has been ignored. This address has numerous passages with which I convincingly disagree on factual and moral grounds. I lending my voice to them would constitute a constitutional travesty. Hence, with respect to the house, I conclude my address. Wish this house a productive and healthy discussion for the good of the people."
Subsequently, the Raj Bhavan issued a statement alleging that the Tamil Nadu government, under the DMK regime, disregarded Ravi's recommendation to accord proper respect to the national anthem by playing it both at the commencement and conclusion of the Governor's customary address to the Assembly.
The statement further accused the Speaker of launching a verbal attack on the Governor during the Assembly session, labeling him as a 'follower of Nathuram Godse'. Consequently, the Governor chose to exit the House.
Following remarks made by Appavu regarding flood relief for the state, the Governor walked out of the House before the customary playing of the national anthem signaling the conclusion of the day's proceedings.
Earlier in a similar manner, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan also ended his customary address abruptly and read out only the last paragraph.