DMK will seek amendment to Constitution to drop Governor's address: TN CM Stalin
His comments came in response to TN Governor RN Ravi earlier declining to read the State government prepared text in the Assembly.
PTI
-
Governor reading out the government's policy statement is a practice being followed, said CM MK Stalin (PTI)
Chennai, 20 Jan
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin on
Tuesday said his party would make efforts to amend the Constitution to omit
provisions mandating Governor's Address to the state legislature at the
beginning of the year.
His comments came in response to TN Governor RN Ravi earlier
declining to read the state government prepared text in the Assembly, with the
Lok Bhavan claiming "inaccuracies" in it. The Governor walked out of
the House without delivering the customary address.
In the State Assembly, Stalin said it was not good that the
Governor refuses every year to read out the government prepared speech.
Governors posing trouble happens in several states and it does not happen only
in Tamil Nadu, he said in an apparent reference to non-BJP ruled states. This
was the fourth such walkout in a row by Ravi ever since he assumed office in
2021
At the beginning of the year, Governor reading out thegovernment's policy statement is a practice being followed. When a governor
repeatedly violates such a practice, a question naturally arises "as to
why such a rule/practice should exist," Stalin said.
Hence, the chief minister said, the DMK would make efforts
in the Parliament with the support of like-minded parties to drop from the Constitution,
by way of an amendment, provisions mandating the governor's address at the
start of the year.
Later in a social media post, the DMK chief said: "Let
us demand a Constitutional amendment that Governor's Address is
unnecessary." He added that it is for the sake of all the states ruled by
the opposition parties in the country.
The four-year achievements of the Dravidian model government
cannot be hidden from the people who have benefited from them just because the
Governor leaves the House without reading the government-prepared address, he
said.
On Monday, an English daily, in its editorial referred to
the Tamil Nadu Governor as "recalcitrant" for "disrespecting the
Constitution and the democratically elected government," and Ravi's
actions today have proven that, the CM alleged.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *




