Did the outgoing Governor Ravi pay respect to the National Anthem? A video spreading false information

by time news

The Tamil Nadu Assembly session began on the 9th with the Governor’s speech. In the speech prepared by the government, Governor RN Ravi avoided various words like social justice, self-respect, equality, women’s rights, Father Periyar, Annal Ambedkar, Chanabpoonga etc. while reading. Subsequently, Chief Minister M. K. Stalin brought a resolution against the Governor. He read the resolution that only the text prepared and approved and printed by the Government of Tamil Nadu would be included in their notes. After this, the Governor walked out of the House. Controversy arose as he left the House before the playing of the National Anthem and broke the rules.

In this tense situation, a video is being circulated on social media saying that Governor Ravi, after coming out of the assembly, stood at the door of the assembly listening to the playing of the National Anthem, and the security forces there paid respect to him. Many people who have seen this video are commenting for and against the Governor. The Governor paid homage to the “National Anthem”. The hidden truth… Some questioned why the Tamil media did not tell this.

When the authenticity of this video was searched, it was revealed that it is a video that is spreading fake information. It was also confirmed that the video was taken during the Police Parade of Honor given to the Governor before the commencement of the assembly session.

A related video has been released on Dhani TV YouTube page. The video, titled “Police parade with bands, instruments to honor the Governor”, clearly mentions that Governor RN Ravi’s visit to the Chief Secretariat and the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly session will begin shortly after with the Governor’s speech.

Therefore, it has been confirmed that the information circulating on social media that the Governor paid homage to the National Anthem while leaving the Assembly is not true, it is a video taken during the Governor’s visit to the Assembly.

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