Key Points

Stalin has stepped in to defuse tensions between DMK and Congress after controversial remarks about Kamaraj. He urged allies to avoid divisive rhetoric and focus on unity. The DMK chief recalled historical respect between Dravidian leaders and Kamaraj. The statement aims to preserve the alliance ahead of the 2026 elections.

Key Points: Stalin Calls for Unity Amid DMK-Congress Kamarajar Row

  • Stalin appeals for calm amid DMK-Congress rift over Kamaraj remarks
  • DMK MP Siva's comments trigger backlash from Congress leaders
  • Stalin highlights historical Dravidian respect for Kamaraj
  • Alliance unity crucial ahead of 2026 Tamil Nadu elections
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Stalin urges calm amid Kamarajar row, calls for unity among allies

DMK chief Stalin urges restraint after Tiruchi Siva's remarks on Kamaraj spark tensions with Congress, stressing alliance unity.

"Let us not give room to the thoughts of evil-minded people who intend to incite division and gain from it. – M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, July 17

In a bid to quell the growing tensions between the DMK and Congress over controversial remarks made by DMK MP Tiruchi Siva about Congress icon and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin on Thursday appealed for unity and restraint among political allies.

Stalin’s statement came amid an escalating war of words on social media between supporters of both parties, following Siva’s comments, which many viewed as disrespectful to Kamaraj’s legacy.

The DMK MP had claimed that Kamaraj wouldn’t sleep without an air conditioner and had allegedly held DMK patriarch M. Karunanidhi’s hands in his final days, asking him to protect democracy.

The remarks sparked outrage among Congress leaders, including MPs S. Jothimani and Manickam Tagore, and led to strong rebuttals, straining the relationship between the two allies and prompting the opposition to question the unity of the INDIA Bloc.

Posting on his official ‘X’ handle, Stalin urged everyone to avoid divisive rhetoric and honour the memory of Kamaraj with dignity.

“Let us not give room to the thoughts of evil-minded people who intend to incite division and gain from it,” he wrote.

“It is not appropriate to hold controversial debates in public about such a towering Tamil leader. Any opinion should be shared in a manner that upholds the dignity of respected leaders.”

Calling for focus on Kamaraj’s ideals, Stalin said, “Let us all unite and work to fulfil the dreams of Kamarajar, who strived his entire life to establish social justice and secular harmony. Let us avoid pointless debates.”

Stalin also highlighted the deep respect Dravidian leaders had for Kamaraj.

He recalled that social reformer Periyar had hailed Kamaraj as the “True Tamilian,” while DMK founder C.N. Annadurai had declined to field a candidate against him in the Gudiyatham by-election.

Stalin further noted that former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi had personally organised Kamaraj’s final rites, constructed his memorial, and declared his birth anniversary as the Day of Educational Development.

On a personal note, Stalin said it was one of the greatest honours of his life that Kamaraj, despite poor health, attended his wedding.

While some Congress leaders continue to express dissatisfaction over the remarks, senior figures in the party are treading cautiously, mindful of the alliance’s broader political implications.

Stalin’s carefully worded statement is being seen as an effort to de-escalate tensions and preserve the unity of the DMK-Congress alliance ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Why do politicians always drag historical figures into current politics? Kamaraj was a great leader, but these unnecessary controversies only help BJP. Allies should work together for 2026 elections!
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Arjun K
As a young voter, I'm disappointed by these unnecessary controversies. Instead of debating ACs, our leaders should discuss job creation and education. Kamaraj would have wanted that! #Priorities
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Priya S
Respectfully, DMK should discipline their leaders making such remarks. Kamaraj is beyond politics - he's an icon of Tamil pride. Stalin's damage control is good but prevention would be better.
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Vikram M
My grandfather studied in Kamaraj's free education scheme. These petty fights insult his legacy. All parties should unite for Tamil Nadu's progress like in the old days. Emotional about this 😢
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Kavya N
Good that Stalin stepped in quickly. But Congress should also control their overreaction. Both parties need each other to keep BJP away from TN. Unity is strength! 💪
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Meera T
Kamaraj's memorial in Chennai is beautiful. Instead of fighting, all parties should organize events there to teach youth about his contributions. That would be real tribute!

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