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Reminders to recite anthem sent well in advance, but ignored, says Raj Bhavan


Reminders to recite anthem sent well in advance, but ignored, says Raj Bhavan

A statement from the Raj Bhavan, after the governor walked out, charged that the Constitution and the national anthem were once again insulted in the Assembly.


Governor RN Ravi walks out of Assembly on Monday (File Photo | ANI)


07 Jan 2025, 8:47 am


CHENNAI: Governor RN Ravi, who has been at loggerheads with the DMK government ever since he assumed office in 2021, clashed with the government on Monday over the old issue of non-recital of national anthem at the beginning of his customary address of the Assembly. . .

A statement from the Raj Bhavan, after the governor walked out , charged that the Constitution and the national anthem were once again insulted in the Assembly.

"The national anthem is sung or played at the beginning and the conclusion of the governor's address in every state assembly in the country," the statement said. Pointing out that it is mandatory as per the “National anthem code,” it said even after “repeated reminders” conveyed “well in advance”, the requests were ignored.

Within 10 minutes of the governor leaving the House, the Raj Bhavan said in a post on X that when the governor noticed that only the Tamil Thai Vaazhthu was sung, he “respectfully reminded” the House of its Constitutional duty and “fervently appealed” to the chief minister and the speaker to play the national anthem, but “they cussedly refused”.

Highlighting it as a matter of "grave concern," the tweet said the governor left the House in "deep anguish", not wanting to be a party to such brazen disrespect to the Constitution and the national anthem.

The Raj Bhavan stressed that the governor has "unwavering love, respect and admiration for the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu" and has always upheld the sanctity of Tamil Thai Vazhthu and sang it with reverence at every event.

In another tweet, Raj Bhavan also expressed concern over "total censorship" of the proceedings of the Assembly on Monday, which reminded of "Emergency days".

It said people of Tamil Nadu “were deprived of the actual proceedings of the House and conduct of their representatives therein and instead were fed only the doctored versions of the state government.”

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