Marking his 73rd birthday amid Chennai’s vibrant energy on Sunday, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin issued a stirring call to arms for preserving Tamil identity and Dravidian ethos against lurking threats.
Opting for solemn resolve over revelry, Stalin’s online address cast the day as a renewal of vows. His core mission: shielding Tamil language and Tamil Nadu’s sovereignty. He rallied the masses to deploy their collective intellect and willpower to dismantle ‘conspiracies.’
‘Count on my total dedication,’ he assured. Surveying his path from youthful vigor to leadership helm, Stalin spotlighted hard graft as his sole asset.
Tamil Nadu’s ascent under Dravidian stewardship—fueled by welfare innovations and growth strategies—has made it a national exemplar, fostering pride in every Tamil heart, he proclaimed.
‘We stand tall as a model state; stay true to our course without yielding,’ Stalin exhorted. He galvanized supporters with a ‘warrior mindset,’ paying homage to Periyar, Anna, and Karunanidhi while pressing for unified preservation of their vision.
The CM touted a key initiative: nearly 200 students from backward classes and scheduled castes, including women, training as priests through state support, exemplifying inclusive progress.
