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The omission soon led to a heated exchange between Governor Ravi and Chief Minister MK Stalin with the latter accusing the governor of disrespecting Tamil culture and calling for his immediate recall.
Tensions between the Tamil Nadu government and governor rose significantly on Friday after Chief Minister MK Stalin said a line with the word 'Dravida' was skipped when the Tamil anthem was sung ...
The missing portion ‘Thekkanamum Adhilsirandha Dravida Nal Thirunaadum’, or ‘The Greatest Nation Down South in the Dravidian Lands’, sparked an immediate protest from Chief Minister M K Stalin, who ...
RN Ravi attended Hindi Month Valedictory function in Chennai Troupe singing Tamil Nadu state song skipped word 'Dravida' MK Stalin asks if Governor would dare remove 'Dravida' from national anthem ...
A file photo of Tamil Nadu governor RN Ravi and chief minister MK Stalin during a meeting, in Chennai(PTI file) Stalin accused the governor of insulting the unity of the country, Tamil Nadu and ...
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CHENNAI: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday demanded the immediate recall of Governor RN Ravi after the phrase "Dravida nal Thirunadu" was allegedly omitted from the Tamil anthem during an event ...
Stalin used the same kind of language at about the same time. He called his opponents the “enemies of the people,” implying that they were not citizens and that they enjoyed no rights.