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Convocation row: Scholar snubs Tamil Nadu governor; Annamalai hits at DMK for 'low-grade politics'

Convocation row: Scholar snubs Tamil Nadu governor; Annamalai hits at DMK for 'low-grade politics'

Time of India5 days ago
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NEW DELHI: BJP leader K Annamalai on Wednesday criticised Tamil Nadu's ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (
DMK
) after a student, who is also reportedly the wife of a DMK leader, M Rajan, refused to receive her degree from the state governor during a convocation ceremony.
"For ages, the deplorable dramas staged by DMK members to gain fame within the party have been strongly condemnable, especially for using educational institutions for such purposes," Annamalai said in a post on X.
He added: "The chief minister must advise his party members not to bring the DMK's low-grade politics into educational institutions. There are more people in Tamil Nadu who dislike the DMK than those who support it. If they were to behave in the same manner, where would the Chief Minister hide his face?"
The incident took place during the 32nd convocation ceremony of the Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (MSU), where students were lined up to receive their degrees from
Tamil Nadu governor
RN Ravi. One student, Jean Joseph, chose to bypass the governor and instead accepted her degree from vice chancellor Chandrasekar, who was standing beside him.
Speaking to reporters after the ceremony, Jean Joseph said: "Governor RN Ravi has been acting against the interests of Tamil Nadu and Tamils. I did not want to receive my degree from him," as quoted by news agency IANS.
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