"Wonder If Governor Returned Bill Under Pressure": Tamil Nadu Speaker

On October 17th last year, the state legislature held a brief meeting and passed the bill. Chennai: Tamil Nadu Speaker M Appavu questioned the truth behind Governor RN Ravi's return to an online bill prohibiting Rummy on Friday. Raj Bhavan stated that the bill was approved in October last year.

If the governor were to withdraw the bill under some kind of "pressure", Appavu would be surprised. Raj Bhavan will return the bill prohibiting online Rummy to the Tamil Nadu Parliament for reconsideration and decide that the current DMK will submit it to the next parliament.

Appavu mentioned earlier reports from members of the Rummy Modern app consortium that helped Ravi in response to reporters.

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He said that the governor has a different view on the discussion, and Rummy Nabob and Rummy Ares are qualitatively recognized. He stated that he will support the legitimate operation of the two game columns.

Appavu added that playing these games seems to have no skills, and all the skills he sees are the "lag behind" skills behind online games.

He questioned Ravi's argument that the Legislative Council cannot read such laws.

Meanwhile, DMK spokesperson Murasoli criticized Ravi.

Ravi's move reflects the center's statement that online games are considered part of the entrepreneurial environment, costing approximately $200 billion.

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At the same time, CPI country units announced protests against the governor's "repeated insults to ASEAN sovereignty"

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