Key Points

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has reaffirmed the DMK's steadfast commitment to minority communities. He made these remarks while honoring late DMK leader A. Rahman Khan's legacy. Stalin recalled Khan's legendary oratory skills and unwavering loyalty to the party. The CM emphasized that Khan's dedication continues to inspire the DMK's social justice mission.

Key Points: Stalin Reaffirms DMK Commitment to Minorities Honors Rahman Khan

  • Stalin vows DMK will continue protecting minority rights and social justice
  • Recalls Rahman Khan rejecting MGR's offers to leave DMK
  • Praises Khan as a star parliamentary speaker during opposition years
  • Evokes trio nicknamed Thunder Lightning Downpour for fiery debates
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Stalin reaffirms DMK's commitment to minorities, pays tribute to late leader

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin pledges unwavering DMK support for minority communities while paying tribute to late leader Rahman Khan's loyalty and oratory legacy.

"Rahman Khan epitomised dedication to the DMK’s values and leadership - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Aug 21

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M.K. Stalin on Thursday reaffirmed that his party would continue to stand unwaveringly with minority communities, underscoring the Dravidian movement’s inclusive ideology.

In his remarks at an event to release five books authored by former DMK minister A. Rahman Khan, Stalin recalled the late leader’s steadfast commitment to the party’s principles and loyalty.

He said that despite repeated invitations from then Chief Minister and AIADMK chief M.G. Ramachandran to join his party, Rahman Khan remained firmly rooted in the DMK and loyal to the leadership of party patriarch M. Karunanidhi.

"Rahman Khan epitomised dedication to the DMK’s values and leadership. He never wavered in his political conviction, and his loyalty was unshakeable,” Stalin noted.

The Chief Minister lauded the former minister as an outstanding parliamentarian and speaker, describing him as a "star voice" of the DMK during its years in opposition.

He recalled that Khan, along with party seniors Duraimurugan and K. Subbu, was celebrated for his fiery oratory in the Assembly.

"They were once fondly referred to as ‘Idi, Minnal, and Mazhai’ (Thunder, Lightning, and Downpour)," Stalin said, evoking the spirited debates that defined that era.

Stalin emphasised that the DMK, inspired by leaders like Karunanidhi and strengthened by dedicated cadres like Rahman Khan, has always been at the forefront of protecting the rights of minorities and upholding social justice.

He said the present government, too, would continue to safeguard these values as part of its governance model.

The Chief Minister said Rahman Khan’s legacy was not only in the speeches he delivered or the debates he took part in, but in the example he set for younger generations of party workers. "His life reminds us that loyalty to ideology and leadership, combined with courage and clarity in expression, is what strengthens the DMK. His contributions will continue to inspire the party and the people of Tamil Nadu," Stalin said.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this commitment translates into concrete policies that actually improve the lives of minority communities. Actions speak louder than words.
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Suresh O
"Idi, Minnal, Mazhai" - what a beautiful way to describe those legendary speakers! Those were the days when Assembly debates had real substance and passion. Missing that quality in politics today.
Kavitha C
As a Tamilian, I'm proud of our Dravidian movement's inclusive legacy. Leaders like Karunanidhi and dedicated workers like Rahman Khan built this foundation. Stalin is right to honor this tradition.
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Michael C
Interesting to see regional parties maintaining their ideological consistency. In an era of political defections, loyalty to party principles like Rahman Khan showed is commendable.
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Aditi M
Hope the younger generation of politicians learns from leaders like Rahman Khan. Loyalty to ideology over personal gain is what Indian politics desperately needs right now. 👍

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