DMK Slams Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi Over Omission of ‘Dravida’ in State Anthem
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi faces criticism from DMK over omitting ‘Dravida’ from the state anthem during a public event. DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai accuses the Governor of undermining Tamil pride and Dravidian ideology.
A fresh controversy has emerged in Tamil Nadu, with the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party taking strong exception to the actions of Governor RN Ravi during a public event. According to DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai, the Governor deliberately omitted the word ‘Dravida’ from the state anthem, stirring accusations of disrespecting Tamil pride and Dravidian ideology.
“We have seen how the Governor is antithetical to Dravidian ideology. By leaving out the word ‘Dravida’ in the anthem, he has shown a clear disregard for the values that the people of Tamil Nadu hold dear,” said Saravanan. The DMK leader further argued that this omission was not a mere slip-up but a deliberate attempt to undermine the identity and pride of millions of Tamils.
Governor’s Actions Fuel Dravidian Sentiments
The controversy centers around a recent public event where Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi was seen singing the state anthem, but notably skipped the word ‘Dravida’. This has sparked a sharp reaction from the DMK and its supporters, who view the omission as a direct affront to the Dravidian movement and its history.
In Tamil Nadu, where the Dravidian movement holds significant political and cultural influence, the state anthem is more than just a song. It is a symbol of Tamil identity and pride, reflecting the state’s deep-rooted history of resistance to linguistic and cultural imposition. The term ‘Dravida’ is closely linked to this movement, which has advocated for the rights and dignity of Tamil people for decades.
“Leaving out ‘Dravida’ from the anthem is not just an oversight. It is an insult to every Tamil who takes pride in their Dravidian roots. What is the Governor’s agenda here? He has done this deliberately, and his half-hearted apology only adds insult to injury,” said Saravanan Annadurai, expressing the anger felt by many in the state.
DMK’s Criticism of Hindi Month in Tamil Nadu
The controversy does not end with the state anthem. Saravanan Annadurai also highlighted ongoing tensions between the DMK and the Governor over the celebration of Hindi Month in Tamil Nadu. According to the DMK, Doordarshan’s decision to promote Hindi in a state where Tamil is the dominant language is seen as a form of cultural imposition.
“We have also had issues with the way Doordarshan is conducting Hindi Month in Tamil Nadu, that too when no other language is celebrated like Hindi. Even the allies of the BJP in Tamil Nadu had opposed it. This is a clear case of cultural dominance, and it goes against the very principles of the Dravidian movement, which stands for linguistic equality and respect for regional languages,” Saravanan stated.
The DMK has long been vocal in its opposition to the imposition of Hindi in Tamil Nadu. This stance dates back to the anti-Hindi agitation of the 1960s, when the Dravidian parties resisted attempts to make Hindi the official language of India. The celebration of Hindi Month is seen by many in the state as a continuation of that imposition, despite Tamil Nadu’s long-standing resistance.
Governor’s Apology Fails to Pacify Critics
After facing backlash for omitting ‘Dravida’ from the state anthem, Governor RN Ravi issued an apology. However, the DMK and its supporters have dismissed the apology as insufficient and insincere. According to Saravanan Annadurai, the apology does little to address the underlying issue – the Governor’s apparent disregard for Tamil identity and Dravidian values.
“The Governor’s apology is half-hearted at best. If he had any respect for the people of Tamil Nadu, he would not have made such a mistake in the first place. This is not just about a word in the anthem; it’s about the Governor’s attitude towards Tamil culture and Dravidian ideology,” Saravanan added.
DMK Urges Union Government to Recall Governor
The controversy has now reached a point where the DMK is calling for the Union Government to recall Governor RN Ravi. Chief Minister MK Stalin has reportedly conveyed his dissatisfaction to the central government, arguing that the Governor’s actions are creating unnecessary friction between the state and the central authorities.
“If the Governor has some modicum of self-respect, he will resign and run away from Tamil Nadu,” Saravanan Annadurai remarked. The DMK spokesperson’s fiery words reflect the growing discontent within the party and among its supporters. There is a sense that the Governor is overstepping his constitutional role and interfering in matters that are central to Tamil Nadu’s identity and politics.
Political Implications
This controversy comes at a time when the DMK is gearing up for elections in Tamil Nadu, and the party is expected to use this incident to galvanize its base. The Dravidian movement’s ideals remain a central theme in Tamil Nadu politics, and any perceived attack on Dravidian values is likely to resonate with voters.
“This is not just about the Governor. It’s about the BJP’s larger agenda to undermine the Dravidian movement and impose its ideology on Tamil Nadu. The people of this state will not tolerate any attempt to insult their culture and history,” Saravanan warned.
The ongoing dispute between Tamil Nadu’s DMK government and Governor RN Ravi has escalated with the recent anthem controversy. By omitting the word ‘Dravida’ from the state anthem, the Governor has drawn sharp criticism from DMK leaders and supporters, who see this as a direct attack on Tamil identity and pride. With calls for the Governor’s resignation growing louder, it remains to be seen how this political drama will unfold. One thing is clear – the battle for Tamil Nadu’s cultural and political identity is far from over.