
Chennai, January 20:
Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi on Monday walked out of the state Legislative Assembly without delivering his scheduled address, creating a stir among lawmakers and political observers. The unexpected exit came amid heightened attention on protocol and procedural formalities within the Assembly, prompting immediate reactions from various parties present.
Officials said the Governor’s decision was influenced by concerns related to protocol adherence, though he reiterated that respect for the National Anthem and constitutional procedures remains a top priority. The incident has triggered discussions over administrative decorum and the relationship between the Raj Bhavan and the state government, with many analysts suggesting that the episode could influence future interactions in the Assembly.











