CM Stalin says Governor Ravi should continue, it will help DMK’s campaign for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls

Stalin said though the Governor was speaking about anything and everything that he thought of, the people were not interested in it.

ByPTI

Published Oct 28, 2023 | 11:56 AMUpdatedOct 28, 2023 | 1:29 PM

Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi with Chief Minister MK Stalin

In a veiled attack on Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi, Chief Minister and DMK president, MK Stalin has said some persons holding high offices were questioning the Dravidian ideology and its governance model, though the people do not attach value to such criticism.

In an apparent reference to Ravi, the ruling party chief said “he” must continue to be in office, and it would further strengthen the DMK’s campaign for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

Addressing a function in Chennai on Friday, 28 October, Stalin said Tamil Nadu, led by late DMK patriarch and chief Minister M Karunanidhi came forward to implement the 33 percent reservation for women after former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi brought in quotas for women in Panchayati Raj, local self-governments.

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‘Dravidian model’

When other states hesitated, Tamil Nadu was the first state to march ahead in this regard, and “this is the Dravidian model” of governance, he said.

Against the background of Governor Ravi denouncing recently the Aryan-Dravidian racial theory, Stalin, without naming anyone, said some persons holding high offices were asking, “What is Dravidam?.”

Such was the significance of the Dravidian ideology—a model of governance that has prompted some to question it, and that is Dravidian, he said.

“Dravidam,” a Tamil word, when used by the ruling DMK leaders, has a reference to the DMK regime’s social justice-led Dravidian model of governance, inspired by the Dravidian political ideology, the Dravidian stalwarts and the over a century-old Dravidian movement.

‘Speaking on anything, everything’

Stalin, again, without naming Ravi, said he should continue to be the Tamil Nadu Governor, which would go on to further strengthen the DMK’s campaign. “I would like to urge Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to not shift the Governor here. He should be here until the Lok Sabha polls, at the least.”

The DMK president said though the Governor was speaking about anything and everything that he thought of, the people were not interested in it.

Ravi’s remarks on policy matters such as the NEET and ideological questions have often shown sharp divergence between him and Tamil Nadu’s ruling DMK regime led by Stalin.

Asserting that the DMK regime is fulfilling all of its electoral promises continuously, the DMK president expressed confidence that the INDIA opposition alliance would be hugely victorious in state polls in five states.

He reiterated that the BJP regime at the Centre would be dislodged following the saffron party’s defeat in the LS polls next year. Stalin urged party workers and supporters to be prepared for the 2024 general elections.

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