Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan's abbreviated Assembly address sparks controversy as he skips major portions of the 61-page speech prepared by the state government. The Opposition Congress denounces his actions as a 'black day in the history of Kerala Assembly', while Minister Saji Cherian attributes the shortened speech to the Governor's health issues. This unprecedented event unfolds amidst the ongoing tensions between the Governor and the CPI(M), adding to the political drama in Kerala. Similar incidents in other state assemblies draw attention to the constitutional responsibilities of Governors in delivering their inaugural speeches. Stay updated with the latest developments on this issue. (With IANS inputs)