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TN Minister, MP’s, political parties flay RBI staff for not showing respect to Tamil state song

- January 27, 2022

Chennai, Jan 27 (BPNS)

Tamil Nadu Finance Minister, PTR Thiagarajan, MP’s Kanimozhi and Su Venkatesan, and several political parties and social organizations of Tamil Nadu have come out strongly against the staff of the Reserve Bank of India alleging that they have disrespected Tamil state song during Republic Day celebrations.

The political leaders have flayed the attitude of the RBI staff for not standing up when Tamil Thai Vazhthu (Tamil state song) was played on Republic Day.

The staff however was unfazed and said that the Madras High Court had in an order said that standing up while playing the Tamil state song was not mandatory.

Video of some RBI staff members defending their action in not standing when Tamil Thai Vazhthu was played has gone viral on social media invoking strong reactions from political leaders.

PTR Thiagarajan in a tweet said,” The video is distressing, we will loo Ik into an eliminate all confusion.”

The Member of Parliament, Kanimozhi tweeting a state Government order mandating everyone to stand up while the State Song was played said,” How come those who cannot read and write a state government order serve as officials.”

She asked, “Are these officers superior to Tamil Nadu government”.

Member of Parliament (Loksabha) from Madurai, Su Venkatesan in a tweet said,” Is the RBI Chennai not in Tamil Nadu? The G.O Dated December 17, 2021, is applicable to all offices in the state. Take immediate action against those who showed disrespect while Tamizh Thaai vaazthu was played in Reserve Bank of India’s Republic Day celebrations.”

Thamizhaga Vazhvuirmai Katchi founder, T. Velmurugan said that he would organize a demonstration in front of the RBI office in Chennai on Thursday.

Actor turned politician and president of Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) Kamal Haasan also strongly came out against the disrespect shown to Tamizh Thaai Vaazthu. He said that appropriate action is taken against those who have erred so that this was not repeated in future.