Governor-state government clashes in India always highlight constitutional tensions—this Tamil Nadu assembly walkout by RN Ravi underscores ongoing friction with DMK leadership. On January 20, 2026, Ravi refused to read the prepared address, citing "factual inaccuracies" and "misleading claims" that ignored critical issues: Tamil Nadu's FDI ranking drop from fourth to sixth, 55% rise in Pocso cases and 33% in molestations against women, increasing Dalit atrocities, over 50% vacant faculty positions in universities, and disregard for constitutional obligations. He also objected to starting with the Tamil anthem instead of the national one, terming it an insult.
After placing the speech on the table, Ravi left the House. Chief Minister MK Stalin strongly condemned the action as "unacceptable" and against parliamentary traditions, accusing Ravi of deliberately insulting the assembly. Stalin piloted a resolution criticizing the Governor. The incident fits broader pattern of confrontations since Ravi's 2021 appointment—previous disputes over bill assents, university appointments, and anthem protocols. DMK views Ravi as obstructing elected government; supporters see him upholding constitutional propriety. In my view, while governors have address rights, walkouts disrupt democratic processes—better dialogue or judicial clarification needed for harmony. Hoping de-escalation allows focus on governance amid Tamil Nadu's development priorities.
TL;DR
- Governor RN Ravi walked out Tamil Nadu assembly January 20 2026 refusing deliver government-prepared address.
- Cited numerous factual inaccuracies misleading statements in speech content.
- Alleged ignored declining FDI rankings rising crimes women Dalits education mismanagement.
- Objected session starting Tamil anthem instead national one calling insult.
- Placed speech table left House after brief statement.
- Chief Minister MK Stalin condemned walkout unacceptable against traditions.
- Accused Ravi deliberately insulting assembly piloted critical resolution.
- Incident fits ongoing friction since Ravi appointment 2021.
- Previous disputes bill assents university appointments anthem protocols.
- DMK views actions obstructive supporters see upholding constitutional duties.



