
When RN Ravi walked into Raj Bhavan, Chennai, in September 2021, DMK had just assumed power after 10 long years. Stalin’s government was confident, combative, and looking to consolidate. What they did not expect was a Governor who would not just sign papers and attend ceremonial functions – but would fight them on every constitutional front, moral platform, and public stage available to him.
On 5 March 2026, nearly four and a half years later, when Ravi was transferred to West Bengal, DMK seemed to breathe a collective sigh of relief.
The Man Who Walked In
Retd. IPS officer RN Ravi was no ordinary bureaucrat. He served as Joint Director of the Intelligence Bureau, headed the CBI’s Special Investigation Team in high-profile cases, and from 2014 onwards served as the Centre’s chief interlocutor for the complex Naga peace talks – a role that sharpened his instincts for navigating entrenched political hostility. He was appointed Nagaland Governor in July 2019 before being transferred to Tamil Nadu in September 2021. He arrived in Chennai battle-hardened. DMK mistook a ceremonial appointment for a ceremonial man. They would spend the next four and a half years paying for that mistake.
The Legislative Logjam — 12 Bills, 21 Held Simultaneously
The most consequential and sustained battle between Ravi and DMK was over legislation. From 2021 to 2023, the Tamil Nadu Assembly passed bill after bill as part of DMK’s governance agenda. Ravi treated each one not as a formality to be signed, but as a document to be scrutinised.
The numbers tell the story. Ravi withheld assent to 12 bills during his tenure – mostly relating to the appointment of Vice Chancellors in state-run universities and university administration reforms. At one point in May 2022, he had 21 bills sitting on his desk without assent simultaneously – an extraordinary constitutional standoff that had no modern precedent in Tamil Nadu’s political history.
Key battles included:
Anti-NEET Bill (February 2022): Ravi returned this bill after sitting on it for 142 days; the first major signal of how he intended to operate. The bill was re-adopted by the Assembly and sent back to him. He then referred it to the President of India taking it entirely out of the state government’s reach.
Online Gambling Prohibition Bill: Returned without assent; re-adopted by the Assembly; Ravi finally signed it only after re-adoption.
10 University Amendment Bills: Withheld without substantive explanation – all aimed at stripping the Governor of Chancellor powers over state universities. Ravi referred two to the President and sat on the remaining ten.
DMK was forced to convene three special sessions of the Assembly in 2022 and 2023 specifically to re-enact bills that Ravi had returned or blocked – a humiliating legislative exercise that no Tamil Nadu government had been subjected to in living memory.
When DMK finally ran to the Supreme Court in October 2023, the apex court’s verdict only came in April 2025, nearly two years later, declaring Ravi’s indefinite withholding “illegal and arbitrary” under Article 200. Even this ruling came while Ravi was still the sitting Governor. The 10 bills were deemed assented by the court, but by then, three to four years of legislative delay had already been successfully engineered. The anti-NEET bill, the university bills – all neutralised for the most politically critical years of DMK’s first term. DMK had won the legal battle. Ravi had won the war of attrition.
“A Bill Is Dead If The Governor Doesn’t Sign It”
In April 2025, in one of his most deliberately provocative public statements, Ravi declared at an event: “If a Governor does not approve a bill, it means the bill is dead.”. The statement was made while the Supreme Court case on his withheld bills was still pending. CM Stalin and senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram publicly condemned the remark. It was the statement of a man who knew exactly what he was doing and was entirely unrepentant about it.
The Assembly Walkouts – Five Times in a Row
Ravi holds the unique distinction of having walked out of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly five consecutive times and for good reason – a record with no parallel in Indian constitutional history:
January 2022 – First Walkout: In 2022, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi revealed that the DMK government refused to play the National Anthem in the Assembly, despite his insistence. Before his first address to the Assembly that year, Governor Ravi was informed that the National Anthem was not part of the session’s proceedings. He explicitly requested that it be played at the beginning and end of the session, alongside the Tamil Thai Vazhthu. The request was communicated to Speaker Appavu and Chief Minister MK Stalin, and the Governor even sent a formal letter reiterating his appeal. However, the National Anthem was not played, disregarding the Governor’s insistence.
January 2023 – Second Walkout: This pattern was also repeated during the 2023 winter session, where Raj Bhavan requested changes to the Governor’s speech, including respect for the National Anthem. However, the state government did not respond. The session saw protests from DMK allies, who disrupted the Governor’s speech with slogans and demonstrations, further straining relations.
January 2024 – Third Walkout: During the first session of 2024, the Governor noted with regret that his repeated requests to play the anthem were ignored. He refused to read the address prepared by the state government, citing strong disagreements on factual and moral grounds. Instead, he concluded his brief address with wishes for productive discussions and respect for Tamil Nadu and India.
January 2025 – Fourth Walkout: On 6 January 2025 Governor RN Ravi walked out without delivering his customary address, after the National Anthem was not played following the Tamil Thaai Vaazhthu. The Governor exited the House within three minutes, stating that his repeated requests to play the Anthem were refused. In a statement, Raj Bhavan said the Constitution and National Anthem were disrespected and termed the refusal a grave concern. After his exit, Speaker M Appavu read the address.
January 2026 – Fifth Walkout: On 20 January 2026, he walked out of the Assembly shortly after the first session of the year began, objecting to the National Anthem not being played. The session commenced at 9.30 AM with the customary Governor’s address after the rendition of Tamil Thaai Vaazhthu. Soon after beginning his speech, the Governor raised the issue of the National Anthem not being played following the invocation and declined to continue his address. He then exited the House.
Each walkout was a nationally televised public indictment of the DMK government – forcing Stalin’s ministers onto the defensive every year like clockwork.
The Senthil Balaji Dismissal
In June 2023, when DMK minister V. Senthil Balaji was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case, Ravi did something no Governor had done in decades, he issued a communique dismissing Senthil Balaji from the Council of Ministers without the Chief Minister’s recommendation.
Stalin immediately pushed back, saying the Governor had no constitutional authority to dismiss a minister without the CM’s advice, and vowed to challenge it legally. The episode was unprecedented and deeply rattling for DMK, because it exposed the vulnerability of their most politically connected minister to direct Governor-level intervention. Ravi was effectively signalling: I will go places no Governor has gone before.
Pro-Hindu Stands That Made DMK Boil
Ravi’s most visceral confrontations with DMK were civilisational and he pursued them with zero apology.
Thiruvalluvar as Sanatani: At a public event in Tiruchirappalli, Ravi declared that Thiruvalluvar, the poet-saint whose Thirukkural is Tamil Nadu’s most sacred literary text, was a saint of Sanatan Dharma. DMK and Dravidian organisations have spent seven decades projecting Thiruvalluvar as a secular, rationalist, anti-Brahmin icon – the intellectual ancestor of their movement. Ravi’s claim cut the foundation of that narrative. Weeks of outrage followed.
“Jai Shri Ram” at Student Event (April 2025): At a function with students, Ravi asked attendees to chant “Jai Shri Ram”. Non-profit organisations demanded his removal, citing violation of his constitutional oath. DMK called it “flexing majoritarian muscle” and “not acceptable in Tamil Nadu”. Ravi did not apologise.
Sanatana Dharma Advocacy: Repeatedly and publicly used the term “Sanatana Dharma” at events making DMK ministers visibly uncomfortable and triggering press conferences each time.
Ayodhya Ram Lalla Consecration – Exposing Hindu Suppression (January 2024): On the historic day of the Prana Pratishtha, Ravi visited the Sri Kodandaramaswami Temple in Chennai and published a detailed expose of how DMK’s administration had blocked Hindu priests, temples, and organisations from conducting bhajans, LED screenings, Annadanam, and special pujas to mark the occasion comparing the administrative restrictions to “Mughal-era persecution of Hindus”. The report went nationally viral.
“Has Tamil Nadu Become a Police State?”
When Ravi convened an education conference of university Vice Chancellors at Ooty, DMK allegedly used district police to intimidate VCs and pressure them not to attend. Ravi issued a sharp public statement: “Has Tamil Nadu become a police state? Is the Chief Minister afraid of the rise in educational standards that benefit Dalit students?” tying DMK’s authoritarianism directly to its impact on marginalised students.
“What Is Tamil Nadu Fighting For?”
When DMK adopted the political slogan “Tamil Nadu will fight, Tamil Nadu will win” as a rallying cry against the Centre, Ravi publicly asked: “What exactly are you fighting? There is no conflict” forcing CM Stalin to personally respond and justify his own slogan.
Demolishing the Dravidian Ideological Foundation
Perhaps Ravi’s most intellectually audacious and politically explosive intervention was his sustained, systematic dismantling of the Aryan-Dravidian divide theory that forms the very intellectual spine of the Dravidian political movement. This was not a one-off remark. Over four years, he mounted a coordinated, evidence-based assault on the colonial mythology that DMK has built its entire identity upon.
Caldwell Was a School Dropout: Ravi said this publicly, repeatedly, and without apology. At a March 2024 event in Raj Bhavan, he stated that Robert Caldwell – the 19th-century Anglican bishop-missionary whose A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South-Indian Family of Languages became the intellectual foundation of the Dravidian political movement was “a school dropout who did not even pass his formal education” recruited by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG). His famous book, Ravi declared flatly, was a “fake book” authored not as linguistics scholarship but as a colonial tool to divide Indians along racial lines and make communities more susceptible to Christian conversion.
“They started closing all native schools. Only missionaries were allowed to run them, and admission was given only after baptism. They targeted the poor and marginalised, that is how this fake narrative was planted,” Ravi said. Similarly, he called George Uglow Pope – another missionary whose translations of Thirukkural and Tamil Shaiva texts shaped Western perceptions of Tamil literature – another “school dropout sent to India on a mission to evangelise”.
The Aryan-Dravidian Divide Is British Fiction: At the Indus Civilisation Conference at DG Vaishnav College in March 2025, Ravi stated categorically that neither ancient Tamil literature nor Sanskrit texts contained any reference to “Aryan” as a race. The Aryan Invasion Theory, he argued, was a manufactured British imperial narrative designed to sow permanent civilisational division between north and south India. “It was the British design to divide the country and they picked up collaborators during the freedom movement,” he said. He pointed out that states speaking Malayalam, Kannada, and Telugu had largely “moved away from the Dravidian ideology’s influence” only Tamil Nadu’s political ecosystem had kept the divisive narrative alive, threatening national unity.
Dravidian Ideology Is Colonial, Not Tamil: In June 2024, at another public event, Ravi declared: “Dravidian is a geographical division, not a racial one. The British fabricated this history as part of their divide-and-rule policy”. In December 2025, at a civilisation conference in Coimbatore, he repeated: “The Aryan-Dravidian divide is a myth. Attempts to split people along such lines are rooted in colonial manipulation, not historical truth”.
“Tamil Exceptionalism” as a Political Weapon: In November 2025, Ravi publicly accused the DMK government of exploiting “Tamil exceptionalism” — the idea that Tamil identity is uniquely under threat as a political tool to distract from governance failures. Tamil Nadu’s Law Minister S. Raghupathy summoned a press conference to rebut the charges calling Ravi’s remarks “baseless and insulting to Tamils”. The very fact that a Cabinet minister had to personally respond told its own story.
DMK’s Furious And Revealing Response: Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu delivered perhaps the most ironic response of the entire four-year standoff. In July 2023, after yet another Ravi attack on Dravidian ideology, he declared: “Governor RN Ravi has been working every day for making the principles of Dravidian ideology shine in the hearts of people of Tamil Nadu, and we thank him for it” – a sarcastic concession that Ravi’s provocations had actually increased public discourse on Dravidian identity. CM Stalin called him “allergic to Dravidian ideology” and asked publicly: “Is he Governor or Aryan?” – a statement that perfectly captured DMK’s inability to engage with Ravi’s arguments on substance.
In four and a half years, RN Ravi withheld 12 bills, walked out of the Assembly four times, dismissed a sitting minister unilaterally, exposed Hindu religious suppression, confronted DMK on Dalit atrocities, and survived death threats, ethnic insults, and national media attacks without flinching once.
DMK called him every name in the book. A party confident in its governance does not respond to a Governor with death threats and abuse. It responds with results.
Tamil Nadu has not had a Governor like RN Ravi since and given how loudly DMK cheered the change announcement on 5 March 2026, they intend to make sure it stays that way. West Bengal’s loss is Tamil Nadu’s loss. And Mamata Banerjee’s nightmare is just beginning.
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