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NT BureauBy NT BureauJanuary 21, 2026No Comments
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The Tamil Nadu Governor’s decision to skip the customary inaugural address to the State Assembly has brought renewed attention to the role of constitutional conventions in India’s parliamentary democracy. The Governor’s address traditionally marks the beginning of a new session and outlines the policy agenda of the elected government. When this established practice is disrupted, it inevitably raises institutional questions that go beyond immediate political disagreements.
The episode highlights the delicate balance that exists between constitutional authority and convention. While the Governor is vested with certain discretionary powers, the office is also guided by long-standing practices that ensure continuity and stability in legislative functioning. Differences between Raj Bhavans and elected governments are not new, but the manner in which such differences are expressed can have a bearing on legislative decorum and public perception of institutions.
As similar instances have been reported in other States, the situation underlines the need for greater clarity and dialogue on the functioning of constitutional offices within a federal framework. Upholding institutional dignity, respecting established procedures, and resolving disagreements through consultation rather than confrontation remain essential for the smooth functioning of democratic institutions and for maintaining public confidence in governance.
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