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'First Tamil Nadu, now Karnataka, pattern is clear': Stalin seeks to end practice of Governor's addressOn Tuesday, Tamil Nadu governor R N Ravi walked out of the House without reading the speech for the third time in a row prompting Stalin to declare that the practice should be ended.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin (left) and Governor R N Ravi have been at loggerheads in recent times(L), Karnataka Governor Gehlot.</p></div>

Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin (left) and Governor R N Ravi have been at loggerheads in recent times(L), Karnataka Governor Gehlot.

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Chennai: After Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot walked out of the Assembly without reading the customary address, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday reiterated that the only solution now is to end the practice of commencing the first annual Assembly session with the Governor’s address.

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“First Tamil Nadu. Then Kerala. Now Karnataka. The pattern is clear and deliberate. Governors refusing to read the speech prepared by state governments and behaving like party agents, undermining duly elected state governments,” Stalin said.

On Tuesday, Tamil Nadu governor R N Ravi walked out of the House without reading the speech for the third time in a row prompting Stalin to declare that the practice should be ended.

“DMK will consult like-minded opposition parties across India and pursue a constitutional amendment in the very next parliamentary session to abolish this obsolete and irrelevant practice,” Stalin added.

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(Published 22 January 2026, 21:49 IST)