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A rare and unprecedented incident has occurred in the Karnataka Legislature. For the first time in the history of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, the Governor refused to read the full government-drafted address during the joint session. The Governor read only the first seven lines and the final three lines of the speech before exiting the House, triggering protests by Congress legislators. Legislators raised slogans and alleged violation of constitutional provisions. While disorder and protests have occurred earlier in the Assembly, this is the first instance where the Governor became the direct cause of disruption by refusing to follow constitutional protocol. The Governor is not an elected representative and holds a constitutionally limited role. The position primarily functions as a constitutional link between the State Government and the Union Government. While the Constitution permits returning or reserving bills for the President, it clearly mandates that the Governor must read the government-approved address during a joint session of the legislature. In this incident, the Governor refused to read the complete address and exited without waiting for the National Anthem, further intensifying protests inside the House. The incident has raised serious constitutional questions regarding the Governor’s powers, responsibilities, and accountability. The Karnataka Government has stated that the option of approaching the Supreme Court is under consideration. This development has reopened a broader public debate on whether the office of the Governor is necessary, whether it interferes with elected state governments, and whether public funds are being misused to maintain the post. The video also examines historical misuse of the Governor’s office, delay in clearing bills, misuse of Article 356, political appointments, and the financial burden of Raj Bhavans across India. Examples from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Punjab, West Bengal, Telangana, Delhi, Maharashtra, and other states are discussed to highlight recurring conflicts between Governors and elected governments. This episode of Honey Track presents a detailed analysis of the constitutional position of Governors, financial implications, federal structure concerns, and the growing demand for reform or abolition of the post. •••••••••• Trivarna News- ಸಮಗ್ರ ಸುದ್ದಿ- ಸಮೃದ್ಧ ಕನ್ನಡ • Subscribe: / @trivarnanewskannada • Facebook: / trivarnanews • X: / trivarnanews • Instagram: / trivarnanewskannada •••••••••• ⚠️Disclaimer: The content in the video is for informational purposes only. All news, analysis, and opinions presented are based on available information at the time of recording and may not reflect the most current developments. While we strive for accuracy, the information provided may evolve over time. We welcome and encourage feedback and discussions. If you spot any inaccuracies or have insights to share, please feel free to leave a comment or reach out at trivarnamedia@gmail.com Our goal is to continuously improve and provide helpful, reliable content for our audience. #KarnatakaAssembly #GovernorVsGovernment #ConstitutionalCrisis #HoneyTrack #TrivarnaNews #IndianPolitics #FederalismIndia #GovernorControversy