Stalin Demands Recall of Governor Over Anthem Incident
Stalin Demands Recall of Governor Over Anthem Incident

Stalin Demands Recall of Governor Over Anthem Incident

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Tensions escalated between Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and Governor RN Ravi during the valedictory function for Hindi Month, where Stalin accused Ravi of omitting the word 'Dravida' from the Tamil anthem, Tamil Thai Vaazhthu. Stalin demanded the immediate recall of the governor, labeling his actions as a deliberate insult to Tamil Nadu's sentiments and law. He condemned the celebration of Hindi Month in non-Hindi-speaking states, viewing it as an imposition on local languages and cultures. The Chief Minister's remarks included questioning the governor's fitness for office and suggesting he suffers from a 'Dravidian allergy.' Protests by DMK students followed, denouncing the perceived imposition of Hindi by the central government. The incident has sparked significant political debate regarding language, culture, and governance in Tamil Nadu.

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