Key Points

Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi cautioned against divisive forces threatening India’s unity during a Partition remembrance event. He linked historical trauma to modern-day destabilization attempts, urging citizens to stay vigilant. Ravi emphasized rejecting false narratives that exploit religious or regional divides. His speech reinforced the need for collective action to safeguard national progress.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Governor Ravi Warns Against Forces Undermining National Unity

  • Governor Ravi warns of divisive forces exploiting lies and deception
  • Links Partition trauma to current threats against national unity
  • Urges Tamil Nadu citizens to reject false narratives
  • Stresses collective vigilance to counter external destabilizing influences
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Tamil Nadu Guv warns against forces seeking to undermine national unity

Governor R.N. Ravi cautions against divisive forces aided by external actors, urging vigilance to safeguard India’s unity amid Partition remembrance.

"Eternal vigilance is the price of preserving both the nation’s integrity and its future aspirations. – Governor R.N. Ravi"

Chennai, Aug 14

Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi on Thursday urged the people of the state to remain vigilant against forces attempting to weaken India’s unity, cautioning that such elements -- often aided by hostile external actors -- were working to erode the nation’s self-confidence and determination.

Delivering the keynote address at the “Partition Horrors Remembrance Day” event at IIT Madras, the Governor said these groups operated under various guises, using lies and deception to recreate tragedies of the past.

“At this crucial period in our nation’s march towards Viksit Bharat 2047, I appeal to every Bharatiya, especially my brothers and sisters of Tamil Nadu, to remain ever vigilant against their nefarious designs,” he said.

Ravi recalled the events of August 14, 1947, describing Partition as one of the most devastating chapters in the country’s history.

He said the large-scale violence unleashed by the Muslim League led to the killing of hundreds of thousands of innocents and the displacement of millions.

“Millions were uprooted from lands where their ancestors had lived for thousands of years, simply because they were branded ‘Kafirs’,” he said, adding that the emotional and cultural wounds of Partition remained unhealed even after seven decades.

The Governor warned that the same divisive mindset that triggered Partition was showing signs of resurgence, and stressed that collective vigilance was essential to safeguard the nation’s unity and hard-earned progress.

He called for citizens to reject false narratives and resist attempts to create divisions along religious, cultural, or regional lines.

Ravi’s address comes amid a series of official programmes across the country aimed at commemorating the suffering endured during Partition, reinforcing the message of unity and resilience.

He urged the people of Tamil Nadu to not only be watchful but also to actively contribute to strengthening the bonds that hold the nation together, warning that complacency could open the door for destabilising forces.

The Governor concluded his speech with an appeal for “eternal vigilance,” calling it the price of preserving both the nation’s integrity and its future aspirations.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I fully support national unity but we must also preserve our unique cultural identity. Why does every speech about unity sound like we need to give up our regional identity? Can't we celebrate both? 🤔
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Rohit P
Strong words from the Governor! We must remember the lessons of Partition. Today's youth should know our history so we don't repeat past mistakes. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
While the message is important, the timing feels political. We need more concrete actions for unity - better education, economic opportunities, and less divisive rhetoric from all sides.
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Kavya N
The Partition references are painful but necessary. My grandparents were refugees from Lahore. We must honor their sacrifices by building an India where no community feels threatened. ❤️
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Vikram M
Instead of just warning about division, our leaders should show how Tamil culture contributes to national unity. Our ancient Tamil literature has always preached unity in diversity!
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Michael C
As an outsider living in Chennai, I see how Tamil Nadu beautifully balances regional pride with national identity. The Governor's concerns seem exaggerated - this is one of India's most progressive states.

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