Karnataka Governor Refuses to Address Joint Session of Assembly, Tensions Rise

New Delhi: Unprecedented events are unfolding in the politics of South India. Following similar incidents in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, reports of a rift between the state government and the governor have emerged in Karnataka. The disagreement is not minor; the situation escalated when Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot flatly refused to address the joint session of the legislature on January 22, a Thursday.

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Earlier, on Tuesday, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi did not deliver his inaugural address to the assembly and walked out of the session. During this time, he expressed his disappointment, citing disrespect shown towards the national anthem.

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Meanwhile, in Kerala, a controversy erupted on Tuesday when Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan alleged, immediately after Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar concluded his address to the assembly, that the governor had not read the policy speech approved by the state cabinet in its entirety.

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The reason why Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot will not deliver his speech at the joint session of the assembly has not yet been revealed. Political analysts are interpreting this in various ways.

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