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'Won’t be cowed by childish behaviour': Stalin on Governor Ravi skipping TN Assembly addressThe Chief Minister sought to know whether the Governor’s action is a “blot” on the Constitution of India under which he took oath, while reminding Ravi that the DMK has overcome “several obstacles” in its 75 years of existence.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin speaks during the TN Assembly session, in Chennai.</p></div>

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin speaks during the TN Assembly session, in Chennai.

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Chennai: Tearing into Governor R N Ravi for skipping his customary address to the Tamil Nadu Assembly, Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday said he will never be “cowed by such childish behaviour” and vowed to continue opposing “fascism” and “autocracy” in the country. In his reply to the Motion of Thanks to the Governor’s address in the Assembly, Stalin listed the achievements of his nearly three-year-old government and spoke in detail about the state’s progress in various fields.

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Touching upon Ravi's refusal to read the speech prepared by the Cabinet arguing that he 'convincingly' disagreed with several passages on “factual and moral grounds”, Stalin said the Governor was duty-bound to inform the House about the policies of the government as mandated by the Constitution.

“He behaved in a manner that he wanted to use the Assembly as well for his political activities. Is it (not reading the speech) an action that insults the Tamil Nadu Assembly which boasts of a 100-year-old tradition? Is it not an action that is indifferent to the people of Tamil Nadu?” Stalin asked.

The Chief Minister sought to know whether the Governor’s action is a “blot” on the Constitution of India under which he took oath, while reminding Ravi that the DMK has overcome “several obstacles” in its 75 years of existence.

“My name is Stalin. That too, Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin. We are determined to raise our voice against fascism and autocracy in India. We won’t get scared by such childish behaviour. My answer to such people is let the admirers admire, and scoffers. I will never be scared,” Stalin added.

This was Stalin’s first reaction to the Governor refusing to read his speech and storming out of the House even before the national anthem was played.

Monday’s developments in the Assembly escalated the tensions between the state government and the Raj Bhavan who have been at loggerheads over a host of issues, including on bills passed by the Assembly and regarding appointment of vice-chancellors to state-funded universities.

In his reply, the Chief Minister also accused the Union Government of not releasing funds for Opposition-ruled states on time and expressed the hope that Leader of Opposition Edappadi K Palaniswami will join his administration’s fight for state’s right now that his AIADMK is no longer in an alliance with the BJP.

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(Published 15 February 2024, 22:10 IST)