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A Year of Controversies: TN Governor Ravi scripting a new narrative

An enfant terrible for the DMK Government of MK Stalin, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi has completed a year in office which saw him cross swords with the elected government often. Courting controversies one after the other, he is accused of being a trumpeter of the Sangh Parivar besides attempting to run a parallel administration. Rapprochement is nowhere in sight as the tussle between the Raj Bhavan and the government continues, testing the patience of the ruling DMK. Writes M C Rajan, Bureau Chief, ETV Bharat.

A Year of Controversies: TN Governor Ravi scripting a new narrative
A Year of Controversies: TN Governor Ravi scripting a new narrative
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Published : Sep 21, 2022, 9:48 PM IST

Chennai: Far from being a ceremonial office, the Raj Bhavan has been carrying an aura of a hot seat, whether misplaced or not, ever since RN Ravi assumed office as the Governor of Tamil Nadu. Throughout the past year in office, he has been engaged in a duel with the DMK government, sitting over many bills and trying to undermine the Dravidian movement and its legacy. Giving rise to apprehension about the turf war getting prolonged, he has stepped into the second year.

When he was appointed as the new occupant of the Raj Bhavan, allies of the ruling DMK expressed concern and their fears have come true. Though his predecessor Bunwarilal Purohit too tried his hand at expanding the Raj Bhavan's sphere of influence, he has not waded into policy matters. But, Ravi has given the impression that he is more a representative of the ruling party at the Centre. Apart from holding back the Bills passed by the assembly, he has a penchant for debunking the Dravidian movement and its ideology as its long-held view of Tamil identity.

The DMK woke up to an assertive Raj Bhavan when the governor not only sat on the Bill seeking exemption from the National Eligibility cum Entrance Examination (NEET) for the MBBS program, but returned it for reconsideration. It was passed once again and sent to him for being forwarded to the President for assent. The elected government was also rattled when the governor unilaterally extended the tenure of Vice Chancellors of a few Universities and appointed VCs for some.

Then came another shocker from the governor. He graced the convocation of the Madurai Kamaraj University without the state education minister, who is the pro-chancellor, and held the conclave of VCs with no invite to any representative from the government. Stalin responded by getting Bills passed by the Assembly stripping the powers of the Governor-Chancellor to appoint VCs. However, they are lying in cold storage at the Raj Bhavan.

Ravi has stoked controversy on many issues inviting the wrath of not only the DMK and its allies but Tamil scholars and historians. First, he was dismissive of the Dravidian ideology, maintaining that the Aryan-Dravidian divide as well as caste hierarchies and discrimination was a creation of the colonial British.

Also Read: Is Governor qualified to hold office?: DMK's official organ 'Murasoli'

He also claimed that the British had deliberately erased the valiant fight of many heroes. If this was not enough, his criticism of GU Pope's translation of Thirukural, the acclaimed Sangam era literary work of saint-poet Thiruvalluvar, as a de-spiritualized version. It was Pope who first translated Thirukural into English.

“The translation had the intent and colonial objective of trivializing the great spiritual wisdom of India,” he had said, echoing the views of pro-Hindutva ideologues who give a Vedic color to Thirukural.

Apart from political parties, Tamil scholars and activists have pounced on Ravi. In a lengthy rejoinder, Tamil nationalist leader Pazha Nedumaran reminded him that Pope had also translated 'Tiruvasagam', the revered sacred hymns of Saivite saint Manickavasagar. “Ignorant of facts, the governor has exposed himself. It is good if he keeps quiet about Tamil literature,” was Nedumaran's response.

Recently, the DMK's official organ, “Murasoli”, had described him as a trumpeter of the RSS and BJP. The ruling party is peeved at the governor extolling Sanatana Dharma and pressing Universities to implement the New Education Policy, which the DMK is opposed to. However, there appears to be no change in the way Raj Bhavan conducts itself.

Chennai: Far from being a ceremonial office, the Raj Bhavan has been carrying an aura of a hot seat, whether misplaced or not, ever since RN Ravi assumed office as the Governor of Tamil Nadu. Throughout the past year in office, he has been engaged in a duel with the DMK government, sitting over many bills and trying to undermine the Dravidian movement and its legacy. Giving rise to apprehension about the turf war getting prolonged, he has stepped into the second year.

When he was appointed as the new occupant of the Raj Bhavan, allies of the ruling DMK expressed concern and their fears have come true. Though his predecessor Bunwarilal Purohit too tried his hand at expanding the Raj Bhavan's sphere of influence, he has not waded into policy matters. But, Ravi has given the impression that he is more a representative of the ruling party at the Centre. Apart from holding back the Bills passed by the assembly, he has a penchant for debunking the Dravidian movement and its ideology as its long-held view of Tamil identity.

The DMK woke up to an assertive Raj Bhavan when the governor not only sat on the Bill seeking exemption from the National Eligibility cum Entrance Examination (NEET) for the MBBS program, but returned it for reconsideration. It was passed once again and sent to him for being forwarded to the President for assent. The elected government was also rattled when the governor unilaterally extended the tenure of Vice Chancellors of a few Universities and appointed VCs for some.

Then came another shocker from the governor. He graced the convocation of the Madurai Kamaraj University without the state education minister, who is the pro-chancellor, and held the conclave of VCs with no invite to any representative from the government. Stalin responded by getting Bills passed by the Assembly stripping the powers of the Governor-Chancellor to appoint VCs. However, they are lying in cold storage at the Raj Bhavan.

Ravi has stoked controversy on many issues inviting the wrath of not only the DMK and its allies but Tamil scholars and historians. First, he was dismissive of the Dravidian ideology, maintaining that the Aryan-Dravidian divide as well as caste hierarchies and discrimination was a creation of the colonial British.

Also Read: Is Governor qualified to hold office?: DMK's official organ 'Murasoli'

He also claimed that the British had deliberately erased the valiant fight of many heroes. If this was not enough, his criticism of GU Pope's translation of Thirukural, the acclaimed Sangam era literary work of saint-poet Thiruvalluvar, as a de-spiritualized version. It was Pope who first translated Thirukural into English.

“The translation had the intent and colonial objective of trivializing the great spiritual wisdom of India,” he had said, echoing the views of pro-Hindutva ideologues who give a Vedic color to Thirukural.

Apart from political parties, Tamil scholars and activists have pounced on Ravi. In a lengthy rejoinder, Tamil nationalist leader Pazha Nedumaran reminded him that Pope had also translated 'Tiruvasagam', the revered sacred hymns of Saivite saint Manickavasagar. “Ignorant of facts, the governor has exposed himself. It is good if he keeps quiet about Tamil literature,” was Nedumaran's response.

Recently, the DMK's official organ, “Murasoli”, had described him as a trumpeter of the RSS and BJP. The ruling party is peeved at the governor extolling Sanatana Dharma and pressing Universities to implement the New Education Policy, which the DMK is opposed to. However, there appears to be no change in the way Raj Bhavan conducts itself.

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