Tamil Nadu: AC Gas Leak Creates Flutter in Governor RN Ravi's Function in Coimbatore
A large crowd had gathered for the event organised by a private hospital in the city and immediately after the national anthem was played, a section of students noticed gas leaking from an AC, even as the state song was being rendered.
Coimbatore, April 5: A private function in Coimbatore where Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi was present on Wednesday witnessed brief disturbance when gas leaked from an airconditioner in the hall that led to some students seated there dashing out.
The state song 'Tamil Thai Vaazhthu' was being played at the auditorium with several senior officials also in attendance. A large crowd had gathered for the event organised by a private hospital in the city and immediately after the national anthem was played, a section of students noticed gas leaking from an AC, even as the state song was being rendered. Migrant Workers Attacked in Tamil Nadu: Governor RN Ravi Urges North Indian Labourers To Not Panic, Says 'State Govt Committed to Their Security'.
The students immediately ran to safer ground and the alert administration switched off all the ACs, and the attendees heaved a sigh of relief, police said. Soon, AC mechanics reached the hall and carried out repair work. After the brief halt, the function continued and the Governor went on to give his speech to the gathering. In the address, Ravi shared his 'anguish' over the discrimination faced by Dalits in Tamil Nadu. 'Thamizhagam' Remark: DMK Reprimands Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi, Says 'Time Has Come to Teach Lesson on India's History'.
A Raj Bhavan tweet said: "Governor Ravi shared his anguish over shameful & painful day today social & institutional discriminations faced by our Dalit brothers & sisters in Tamil Nadu despite so much noise about social justice, which in the absence of empathy seems to have become mere slogans for political mobilisation instead of serious initiative to address the serious concern."
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