Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin criticized Governor R.N. Ravi’s decision to leave the Assembly without delivering his customary address, calling it “childish” and a violation of tradition. Stalin accused the Governor of consistently insulting the people of Tamil Nadu and the elected government, questioning why he should remain in his post if unwilling to fulfill his Constitutional duties. The incident occurred after the Governor included and deleted parts in his prepared speech, choosing not to read it out this time.
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Bengaluru stampede: CM Siddaramaiah name-drops 'Maha Kumbh', says 'such incidents happened at many places'
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed the tragic stampede in Bengaluru that resulted in 11 deaths, stating he does not wish to defend the incident but noted that similar events have occurred elsewhere, including the Kumbh Mela. He emphasized the unexpected crowd size at the event, which exceeded the stadium's capacity, and announced a 15-day magisterial inquiry. Meanwhile, the BJP criticized the Congress-led government for alleged negligence in planning and security, asserting that proper coordination could...
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