Governor’s approach will not intimidate me, says Stalin

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin asserted that his government was standing up against autocratic tendencies and would not be intimidated by the “childish behavior” of Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi on Thursday.

Stalin made these remarks in the Legislative Assembly while presenting a Motion of Thanks to the Governor’s address.

He accused the Governor of utilizing the Assembly platform for the expansion of his political agenda.

Emphasizing his Dravidian heritage, Stalin asserted that his ‘Dravidian Model’ government had successfully surmounted numerous challenges in the past and remained steadfast in its resolve to overcome any “pulverise obstacles”.

Regarding RN Ravi’s refusal to read the prepared text of the Governor’s address, Stalin asserted, “In my capacity as the leader of a movement that has the strength to overcome obstacles, I am Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin. I cannot be intimidated or hindered.”

The Chief Minister, as per IANS, said, “Protocol demands that the Governor address the House at the beginning of the session. The Governor, however, behaved in a way that made us believe that he was using the Assembly as an extension of his political activities. Was it not an act that denigrated a century-old Assembly? Was it not an act that slighted the people of Tamil Nadu? Was it not amounting to violating and denigrating the Constitution by which he took the oath of office?”