CM Stalin boycotts Governor Ravi's 'At Home' reception

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin skipped the Republic Day reception hosted by Governor R N Ravi to participate in events in Madurai, celebrating the cancellation of tungsten mining by the Centre. Various opposition leaders attended the recepti...

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday did not take part in the traditional 'At Home,' reception hosted by Governor R N Ravi on the occasion of Republic Day and he visited Madurai to participate in events to felicitate him for getting the Centre's tungsten mining initiative cancelled. In the function held at Raj Bhavan, leaders of opposition parties --the AIADMK, BJP, DMDK and Puthiya Tamizhagam-- took part. Chief Minister Stalin and his cabinet colleagues had attended the 'At Home' reception on the occasion of Independence Day in 2024.

Governor Ravi, who has been critical of the DMK regime over several issues and policy matters, had in his address on the Republic Day eve had targeted the Stalin-led government. Ravi had alleged that many state-run universities in Tamil Nadu were in a dire financial crisis.

In Madurai, CM Stalin, recalling his assurance that tungsten mining would not be allowed till such time he remained in office, said the village elders visited him in Chennai and invited him for the felicitation function.


However, the CM said rather than praising him, it is the people who should be greeted, thanked and felicitated. "We have got victory," he said adding his government would always stand behind the people. The union government days ago announced its decision to annul the auctioning.

In a post on 'x,' Governor Ravi said: "My profound regards and heartfelt thanks to the people of Tamil Nadu for their effusive participation in the traditional Republic Day At Home at the Raj Bhavan Chennai today."

Further, Ravi said "several thousand brothers, sisters and elders from among farmers, fishermen, Dalits, Weavers, Tribals, artisans, entrepreneurs, industrialists, Women Self-Help Groups, differently abled people, transgenders, spiritual leaders and social workers along with students and teachers enthusiastically joined the national celebration. Felt immensely energised by their love for the nation and humbled and blessed by their affection for me."
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