PM Modi Extends Pongal Greetings, Hails Festival as Symbol of Tamil Richness

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended warm Pongal greetings to the people of Tamil Nadu in a special letter. He described the harvest festival as a shining symbol of the richness of Tamil traditions and its deep connection to agriculture and farmers. The Prime Minister highlighted how Pongal strengthens family bonds and expresses gratitude for hard work. Modi will attend Pongal celebrations in Delhi and is scheduled to visit Chennai later in January for a public rally.

Key Points: PM Modi's Pongal Greetings: A Celebration of Tamil Traditions

  • PM Modi extends Pongal greetings
  • Festival symbolizes gratitude to nature and farmers
  • Celebration reinforces family bonds and togetherness
  • PM to attend Pongal event in Delhi
  • PM to visit Chennai for public rally in January
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Pongal shining symbol of richness of Tamil traditions: PM Modi in special letter to TN

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extends Pongal wishes, calling it a shining symbol of Tamil traditions and its global celebration by the Tamil community.

"This special festival reminds us of the close relationship between human labour and the rhythms of nature. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday extended Pongal greetings to the people of Tamil Nadu, calling it a "shining symbol" of the richness of Tamil traditions.

Pongal, an important festival for Tamils across the globe, represents a thanksgiving to nature, the sun, livestock, and farmers. It is customarily observed as a family celebration that epitomises abundance, appreciation, and unity.

In his special letter to the people of Tamil Nadu, PM Modi greeted the citizens with 'Vanakkam', and said, "I extend my heartfelt greetings to you and your family on the joyous occasion of Pongal. This special festival reminds us of the close relationship between human labour and the rhythms of nature."

He said that Pongal is a festival "deeply connected" with agriculture, hardworking farmers, rural life and the dignity of work.

"Families come together to prepare traditional dishes and share joy and goodwill. This strengthens bonds across generations and reinforces the spirit of togetherness. Pongal is also about expressing gratitude to all those who enrich our lives with their hard work," he added.

Calling Pongal a "shining symbol of the richness of Tamil traditions", PM Modi said, "We in India take pride in the fact that we are home to the oldest language in the world, Tamil. It is gladdening to see Pongal emerge as a global festival, celebrated enthusiastically in Tamil Nadu, in different parts of India and by the Tamil community across the world."

"Once again, warm Pongal wishes to you. May this festival bring an abundance of prosperity, success and good health to everyone's lives," he added.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister will attend the Pongal celebrations at the residence of Union Minister L. Murugan in New Delhi, later in the day.

Additionally, on January 23, PM Modi will travel to Chennai and address a public rally, as Tamil Nadu is scheduled to go to the polls in the coming months. This will be the Prime Minister's first visit to the state in 2026.

- IANS

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Arjun K
While the gesture is nice, it's hard not to see the political timing. Visiting Chennai for a rally right after the festival greetings? Feels like the focus should be on the festival's spirit, not elections.
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Suresh O
As a farmer from Madurai, I appreciate the mention of farmers and rural life. Pongal is our day. But real respect would come from better policies for agriculture, not just letters. The sentiment is correct though.
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Michael C
Living in Chennai for work, I've come to love Pongal. It's a festival that truly brings everyone together, regardless of background. Good to see national recognition for such a wholesome tradition.
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Kavya N
The line about Tamil being the oldest language warmed my heart! Pongal naal vaazhthukkal to all! Let's keep our traditions alive and pass them on to the next generation. The essence of the festival is beautiful.

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