What is TN fighting against, asks Guv; Struggling against 'arrogance' over funds, retorts MK Stalin
Governor R N Ravi questioned Tamil Nadu's "fight" slogan. He stated no conflict existed. Chief Minister M K Stalin responded to the Governor's remarks. Stalin listed reasons for the state's struggle. He cited central government's alleged arrogance...

Ravi made the remarks at the 202nd Avatar Day of Swami Thiruvarutprakasa Vallalar held here.
"Whenever I travel the State, I find posters on the wall stating Tamil Nadu Poradum (Tamil Nadu will fight)."
"With whom will you fight," the Governor asked and added, "We all are brothers and sisters. This (thinking) has to go out of our mind."
He said there was no conflict and there was no fight. "We must live together and prosper together," he said.
Responding, Stalin said Tamil Nadu was fighting against the "arrogance" that funds for education would be released only if Hindi was accepted in the State, in an apparent reference to the Centre's alleged insistence.
"It (TN) is fighting against those anti-democratic forces who suppress elected governments and go against the will of the people." Stalin said in a series of posts on 'X'.
Tamil Nadu is fighting against the conspirators who threaten to take industrial growth and job opportunities to other States, he said.
The southern state was fighting against the conspiracy to weaken its strength through (Parliamentary) 'Delimitation', Stalin, a strong critic of the ruling BJP at the Centre, said.
He has also been critical of the Governor on many issues. The DMK government and the Raj Bhavan have been at loggerheads on issues including NEET exemption for Tamil Nadu.
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