Key Points

Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi has left Chennai for an unexpected four-day trip to New Delhi, triggering political curiosity. Sources suggest potential meetings with top national leaders like President Murmu and Home Minister Shah. The visit comes amid ongoing tensions between the Raj Bhavan and the state's DMK-led government. Political observers are keenly watching for any significant developments emerging from these interactions.

Key Points: RN Ravi's Surprise Delhi Trip Sparks Political Speculation

  • RN Ravi meets President Murmu and Home Minister Amit Shah
  • Tensions between Raj Bhavan and DMK government continue
  • Speculation surrounds purpose of unexpected Delhi visit
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TN Governor RN Ravi leaves Chennai for four-day visit to New Delhi

Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi's unannounced four-day Delhi visit raises questions about potential high-level political meetings

"The Delhi trip is part of a routine schedule - Governor's Office Sources"

Chennai, May 15 (IANS ) Tamil Nadu Governor R. N.

Ravi left for New Delhi on a four-day visit early Thursday morning, triggering speculation in political circles about the possible agenda behind the trip. The Governor departed from Chennai at 7.00 a.m. aboard an Air India passenger flight, accompanied by his secretary, personal assistant, and security officer.

According to sources at the Raj Bhavan, he is expected to return to Chennai on Sunday at 10:30 am.

Although no official reason has been provided for the unannounced trip, sources suggest that Governor Ravi is likely to meet President Droupadi Murmu and Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his stay in the national capital.

These anticipated high-level meetings have fueled conjecture among political observers about whether the visit carries political significance amid the ongoing friction between the Raj Bhavan and the DMK-led state government.

However, officials close to the Governor's office have downplayed the development, stating that the Delhi trip is part of a "routine schedule" and should not be linked to any current political developments in the state.

Governor Ravi's relationship with the Tamil Nadu government has been notably tense in recent months, with disagreements over issues such as the NEET exemption, pending bills, and administrative delays.

R. N. Ravi's recent remarks on governance and cultural identity in Tamil Nadu have also drawn criticism from several ruling party leaders.

In the absence of an official statement clarifying the purpose of his Delhi itinerary, political analysts remain divided on whether the visit is indeed routine or if it signals a significant development on the Centre-State front.

With the Governor expected to return on Sunday, all eyes will be on any statements or developments that emerge from his interactions in Delhi.

- IANS

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Karthik S.
Why so much secrecy around Governor's visit? If it's truly routine, why not make the agenda public? Transparency is important in democracy. Hope he's not going to Delhi to create more hurdles for TN government's work. 🤔
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Priya M.
Governors should act as bridges between Centre and State, not create conflicts. The continuous friction is affecting governance in TN. Hope this Delhi visit brings some positive resolution to pending issues like NEET exemption.
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Rajesh K.
Maybe he's going for important discussions about Tamil Nadu's development projects. We should wait for official statements instead of jumping to conclusions. After all, Governor is constitutional head of state.
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Saranya V.
As a Tamilian, I'm concerned about Governor's recent remarks on our cultural identity. Hope this Delhi trip isn't about imposing more central views on our state. Tamil Nadu has its own proud history and identity that must be respected. 💛
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Manoj B.
The media is making too much of a routine visit. Governors meet central leaders all the time. This unnecessary speculation creates political tension where none may exist. Let's focus on real issues affecting common people.
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Anitha P.
Whatever the purpose, hope this visit leads to faster clearance of pending bills. The standoff between Raj Bhavan and state government is delaying important work. Both sides need to work together for people's welfare.

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