PM Modi Honors MGR's Legacy on Birth Anniversary, Praises Tamil Nadu Contributions

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to the late actor and former Chief Minister M. G. Ramachandran on his birth anniversary. He praised MGR's outstanding contribution to Tamil Nadu's progress and his role in popularizing Tamil culture. MGR transitioned from a cinematic icon to a Chief Minister who introduced pioneering welfare schemes rooted in empathy. His vision for compassionate development and cultural pride continues to resonate and guide current efforts.

Key Points: PM Modi Pays Tribute to MGR on His Birth Anniversary

  • PM Modi pays glowing tribute on X
  • MGR's welfare schemes redefined inclusive governance
  • He championed Tamil culture and social justice
  • His vision continues to inspire development efforts
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MGR's contribution to TN's progress outstanding, says PM Modi on his birth anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi honors former CM M.G. Ramachandran, praising his outstanding contribution to Tamil Nadu's progress and culture.

"Paying homage to the exceptional MGR on his Jayanti. His contribution to Tamil Nadu's progress is outstanding. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Chennai, Jan 17

On the birth anniversary of legendary actor, philanthropist, and former Chief Minister M. G. Ramachandran, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday paid glowing tributes, recalling MGR as a towering personality whose life and work left an indelible imprint on Tamil Nadu and Tamil society at large.

PM Modi in his post on X said, "Paying homage to the exceptional MGR on his Jayanti. His contribution to Tamil Nadu's progress is outstanding. Equally noteworthy is his role in popularising Tamil culture. We will always keep working to realise his vision for our society."

MGR was not merely a cinematic icon; he was a phenomenon who seamlessly bridged the worlds of art, politics, and social service.

Rising from humble beginnings, he became one of the most beloved actors in Indian cinema, using the silver screen as a powerful medium to champion values such as social justice, compassion for the poor, women's dignity, and respect for Tamil identity.

His on-screen persona consistently reflected the aspirations of the common man, earning him unparalleled affection across generations.

Transitioning from cinema to public life, MGR carried the same commitment into governance.

As Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, he introduced several pioneering welfare schemes that redefined inclusive governance.

From path-breaking social security measures to initiatives focused on nutrition, education, and the upliftment of the underprivileged, his policies were rooted in empathy and people-centric development.

Many of these initiatives went on to inspire welfare frameworks across the country. Equally significant was MGR's role in popularising and preserving Tamil culture. Through his films, public speeches, and administrative actions, he ensured that the Tamil language, heritage, and pride occupied a central place in public life.

He understood culture not as a relic of the past, but as a living force that could empower society and instil self-respect among the masses. In his Jayanti message, Prime Minister Modi emphasised that MGR's vision continues to resonate even today.

Remembering him is not merely an act of homage, but a reminder of the ideals of service, cultural pride, and inclusive growth that he stood for.

The Prime Minister affirmed that efforts will continue to realise MGR's vision for society-one where development is compassionate, culture is celebrated, and governance truly serves the people.

- IANS

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Priya S
While it's good to remember MGR, I sometimes feel current politics uses his legacy for symbolism more than substance. His vision was about on-ground welfare. Are we truly following that today? Just a thought.
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Siddharth J
MGR was a mass leader who connected directly with the people. From cinema to CM, he never lost that connection. His focus on Tamil culture and identity gave us so much pride. A timeless icon.
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Andrew M
As someone who has studied Indian politics, MGR's model of using his film star appeal for social welfare politics is fascinating. He created a unique blueprint that many have tried to replicate since.
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Kavya N
My grandparents still talk about him with so much love. He wasn't just a leader; he was "Anna" (elder brother) to the poor. His life story from struggle to stardom to service is the ultimate inspiration.
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Varun X
Good to see national recognition for a Tamil Nadu giant. His policies were ahead of their time. But the real tribute would be for all parties to move beyond token greetings and actually compete on delivering for the poor like he did.

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