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RN Ravi Exits Tamil Nadu Assembly; MK Stalin Condemns 'Unconstitutional' Act

In this Special Report, the focus is on the renewed constitutional showdown in Tamil Nadu as Governor RN Ravi walked out of the first assembly session of 2026. The Governor declined to read the customary address prepared by the Council of Ministers, alleging that his 'mic was repeatedly switched off and he was not allowed to speak.' The Governor’s office further claimed the speech contained 'unsubstantiated claims' and ignored issues like Dalit safety and educational standards. In response, Chief Minister MK Stalin moved a resolution condemning the Governor's departure from established protocol, which was unanimously passed by the House. The resolution ensures that only the government-approved text is recorded in the House proceedings. This incident marks another flashpoint in the ongoing friction between the Raj Bhavan and the DMK-led government over constitutional duties and legislative protocols ahead of the upcoming elections.

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Unidentified speaker Slams DMK Over Governor's Assembly Walkout And 'False Data'

On this Special Report, an Unidentified speaker, representing the BJP, reacts to the high-drama walkout by Governor R.N. Ravi from the Tamil Nadu Assembly. The speaker defends the Governor’s decision, stating, 'The Governor cannot just read out verbatim what the DMK expects him to talk.' The discussion highlights allegations that the state government provided false data regarding investments and crime rates, including a reported 55% rise in POCSO cases. The Unidentified speaker further criticizes the DMK for allegedly refusing to play the national anthem and claims the ruling party is 'rattled' by the growing strength of the NDA alliance. Additionally, the report covers the speaker's views on the 'sticker government' culture in Tamil Nadu and the controversy surrounding parallel literary awards. The programme explores the deepening rift between the Raj Bhavan and the state administration amidst upcoming election preparations.