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- BBC Tamil
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi is on a two-day visit to Delhi. The state government and political parties have been accusing the governor of delaying the approval of a bill seeking an exemption for Tamil Nadu from the NEET exam, which is mandatory at the national level to enroll in medical courses. In this context, his visit to Delhi has aroused great anticipation among the political parties. Why is the Governor coming to Delhi? What is his plan?
Governor of Tamil Nadu RN The news was released by BBC Tamil last week after it was confirmed that Ravi Need had decided to send the bill passed for the second time in the state legislature on the exemption bill to the President of the Republic of Rules.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M.K. His party told us that the governor had planned to announce his decision to Stalin in person when he attended.
However, there was a gap in the talks between the two sides due to an exchange of information between the Chief’s Office and the Governor’s. Thus the expectation of what will happen next in this affair prevails.
In this context, some media outlets have reported that the Governor, who is coming to Delhi, has come to discuss the NEET exemption bill and explain to him about the security mess in Mayiladuthurai.
When BBC Tamil personally inquired about this, it was revealed that Governor Ravi had come to Delhi for a two-day visit to attend a wedding and that this was his personal visit. BBC Tamil also learned that the governor wanted to stay in his own home during the trip. He is expected to return to Chennai on the afternoon of April 21 after completing his visit to Delhi.
What happened in Mayiladuthurai?
In this context, on April 19, the Governor of Tamil Nadu, R.N. Ravi went to attend a function at the Dharmapuram Adina Monastery in Mayiladuthurai. When he visited the monastery, 13 parties and organizations, including the Dravidar League, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the Left, staged a black flag protest in Mayiladuthurai against the governor’s visit, as had already been announced.
Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.
A video was shared on social media of some people throwing plastic black flags as a convoy of his security vehicles passed in front of and behind the governor’s vehicle.
The Office of the Additional Director General of the Tamil Nadu Police Law and Order Division issued a press release on the night of April 19 stating that legal action had been taken against 73 protesters involved in the incident.
State Police Description
It said no black flag or stones were thrown at the governor’s vehicle and that the plastic flag fell on the road shortly after his convoy left. The Additional Director General of Police also denied the contradictory reports in some media outlets in this regard.
In this situation, Vishwesh B, an IPS officer from the Tamil Nadu division, who is overseeing the Governor’s bodyguard (ADC). Shastri sent a letter to the Director General of Police on the night of April 19.
Governor’s ATC who wrote the letter to the DGP
The purpose of the protesters, who were treated angrily even though his convoy of security vehicles passed by without any danger during the Governor’s visit to Mayiladuthurai, was to prevent the Governor from fulfilling his duty. Doing so is an offense under Section 124 of the Indian Penal Code and other sections of the law. Vishwesh Shastri was therefore asked to take appropriate action in this matter.
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu BJP leader Annamalai had said that the incident in Mayiladuthurai that threatened the life of the Governor in Tamil Nadu was very serious and that the Chief Minister should be held responsible for the incident. Annamalai had also written a letter to Indian Home Minister Amit Shah in this regard. He also shared it on his Twitter page.
Condemnation of Edappadi Palanisamy
Edappadi Palanisamy, the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and Leader of the Opposition, had recorded his protest in Tamil Nadu itself, saying that the Governor’s vehicle was attacked with stones and poles and that the Governor of Tamil Nadu could not travel inside Tamil Nadu, which shows how much law and order has deteriorated in Tamil Nadu.
At this point, AIADMK members walked out of the assembly condemning the black flag being thrown at the governor’s vehicle in Mayiladuthurai.
In such a scenario, Tamil Nadu Governor Ravi’s personal visit to Delhi could be used to consult with the central government on the prevailing political situation in the state and the activities of those in government, the governor ‘s party said.
What is Article 124 referred to by the Governor’s bodyguard?
It is an offense for anyone to incite or attempt to incite or incite distrust or insult the lawful government of India, either by spoken or written words, or by gestures, or by any other visible means.
This can be punishable by life imprisonment with a fine or up to three years imprisonment with a fine or a fine.
In it, the word “distrust” encompasses all feelings of unfaithfulness and hostility.
The British government enacted this treason law to suppress those who echoed the slogan of liberation in India. However, this law was repealed in 2009 in the same UK. Still going on in India.
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