The serving Governor of Telangana Tamilisai Soundararajan is not like any other Governor. She never shies away from raising her voice if the state government won’t respect her office and position. She even took her face-off with the Chief Minister of Telangana to the national capital Delhi. Tamilisai also did what other Governors might have not. She took part in interviews and even attended a debate on national TV.
The political circles and experts say that they have not seen a Governor like Tamilisai. She held Praja Drabar and Mahila Darbar at Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the Governor of Telangana to receive the grievances from people. The two events created a sensation in the state as the ruling party leaders alleged that she is trying to target the state government.
Now the Governor gave a fiery warning who are body shaming her on her skin tone and said that those who try to insult her on her skin tone and appearance will not be spared and they will have to face the dire consequences of it.
Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan was invited as the chief guest of the anniversary programme at a girls’ school in Tandayarpet, Chennai. She addressed the gathering and gave gifts to the students in the school. In her speech, she addressed the issue of body shaming.
Tamilisai said that few are criticizing her for being black and she will not spread them. Having warned that it will make them face dire consequences, the Telangana Governor said that such criticism will not affect her work and she will not let that happen.
Such shaming comments against a Governor are not a small thing. But the question here is who is making such comments and where. It appears that she addressed the social media trolling she might have faced.
It is known that the ruling party BRS and its new ally communist parties openly criticized her for locking horns with the Telangana government. The party workers and activists of the parties might have targeted her for the way she look and the issue might have been taken to her notice. As of now the face-off between the Governor and CM appears to be sorted out.