Key Points

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin paid homage at Dr BR Ambedkar's London residence during his UK visit. He described feeling deep reverence walking through the rooms where Ambedkar studied and transformed his life. Stalin also visited Karl Marx's memorial, quoting the philosopher's famous call to change the world. The CM emphasized how both figures remain inspirational for global movements fighting oppression and inequality.

Key Points: MK Stalin Visits Ambedkar House London and Karl Marx Memorial

  • Stalin visited Dr BR Ambedkar's London residence where he studied
  • Saw rare photo of Ambedkar with social reformer Periyar
  • Paid tribute at Karl Marx's memorial in Highgate Cemetery
  • Quoted Marx's famous "change the world" philosophy
  • Described both visits as deeply inspiring moments
  • Highlighted global impact of both thinkers on equality
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MK Stalin pays homage at Ambedkar House in London, visits Karl Marx's memorial

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin pays homage at Ambedkar's London residence and Karl Marx memorial, calling both inspirational figures for social justice and equality movements.

"This was where a young man, once suppressed by caste in India, rose through knowledge to command respect - MK Stalin"

Chennai, Sep 6

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who is currently on an official visit to the U.K., paid tribute at two historic landmarks closely tied to social justice and progressive thought.

On Saturday, Stalin visited Dr. B.R. Ambedkar House in London, the residence where Babasaheb lived while pursuing higher studies at the London School of Economics. Sharing his experience on social media, the Chief Minister said he felt a deep sense of reverence while walking through the rooms that once hosted Ambedkar during his transformative years abroad.

“This was where a young man, once suppressed by caste in India, rose through knowledge to command respect in London and later became the chief architect of the Constitution of India,” Stalin posted on X. He added that what moved him the most was the sight of a rare photograph capturing a conversation between social reformer Thanthai Periyar and Dr. Ambedkar.

Describing the visit as an inspiring moment, he concluded his post with “Grateful for this inspiring moment. Jai Bhim.” The Ambedkar House in London stands as an enduring symbol of Babasaheb’s intellectual journey and his relentless fight against caste oppression. It attracts visitors from across the world, especially those inspired by his role in shaping modern India’s democratic values.

Later, Stalin visited the memorial of German philosopher and socialist thinker Karl Marx. Located in Highgate Cemetery, the memorial is an iconic site for political leaders and activists who draw inspiration from Marxist thought.

Quoting Marx’s famous words, “The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways. The point, however, is to change it,” Stalin saluted the philosopher as a guiding light for the working class. Referring to Marx as the “Red Sun” who illuminated the path of labour movements worldwide, he emphasised his contributions to global struggles for equality.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the symbolic gestures, I hope this translates to actual ground-level implementation of social justice policies back home. Ambedkar's vision needs more than just photo ops.
Siddharth J
The connection between Periyar and Ambedkar is something every Indian should learn about. Two giants who fought for social justice from different angles but with the same goal. Respect!
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Michael C
Interesting to see an Indian leader paying homage to Marx in London. While his economic theories have been controversial, his critique of class structures remains relevant globally.
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Ananya R
Ambedkar's journey from facing caste discrimination to becoming the architect of our Constitution is truly inspiring. Every student should visit this house to understand his struggle and achievements.
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Karthik V
TN has a rich history of social reform movements. Stalin connecting with both these thinkers shows the ideological foundation of Dravidian politics. Good diplomatic move too during UK visit.

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