Key Points

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin paid floral tributes to former CM K Kamaraj on his 123rd birth anniversary. He praised Kamaraj’s revolutionary mid-day meal scheme, calling it a cornerstone of Tamil Nadu’s education success. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and PM Modi also honored Kamaraj’s legacy as a people’s leader and freedom fighter. Kamaraj’s contributions, including the ‘Kamaraj Plan,’ continue to inspire generations.

Key Points: MK Stalin Honors K Kamaraj on 123rd Birth Anniversary

  • MK Stalin highlights Kamaraj’s mid-day meal scheme impact
  • Rahul Gandhi calls Kamaraj a champion of the marginalized
  • PM Modi praises Kamaraj’s role in India’s freedom struggle
  • Kamaraj’s Bharat Ratna and political legacy remembered
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin pays floral tribute to K Kamaraj on his birth anniversary

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin pays tribute to K Kamaraj, praising his mid-day meal scheme and education reforms on his 123rd birth anniversary.

"That day, what was served in schools was not just lunch; it was the foundation for a century-long dream of education! – MK Stalin"

Chennai, July 15

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin paid tribute to K Kamaraj, the former Chief Minister and Congress President, on his 123rd birth anniversary. Stalin highlighted Kamaraj's significant contributions to the education sector, particularly his initiative of introducing the mid-day meal scheme in schools.

In a post on X, Stalin said, "That day, what was served in schools was not just lunch; it was the foundation for a century-long dream of education! Thankfully, there were no self-proclaimed geniuses back then saying, "Schools should only provide education; are they hotels to serve food?" That's why Tamil Nadu reaps so many benefits today! Salutations to the great leader Kamarajar, who opened the eyes of education!"

In a video posted on X, CM Stalin paid floral tributes to K Kamaraj's portrait and interacted with the school children present.

The post caption read: 'Wearing a khadi shirt, the karmaveerar who performed the duties of a black-shirted worker! A true Tamilian who governed under the guidance of Thanthai Periyar! A great leader who boldly declared that talent does not come from birth but can be achieved by anyone given the opportunity! On his birth anniversary, I pay my respects to him, who lived as a simple leader among the people, and launched the project to reach out to the people.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Ministers Sekar Babu, Anitha Radhakrishnan, Chennai Mayor Priya paid floral tribute to Former TN Chief Minister and Congress National President K Kamaraj's statue and portrait at Chennai Anna Salai.

Additionally, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi remembered Kamaraj as a true people's leader and a tireless champion of the marginalised.

In a post on X, Gandhi said, "Remembering Bharat Ratna and former AICC President Thiru K. Kamaraj on his birth anniversary. A true people's leader and tireless champion of the marginalised, whose integrity, humility, and service continue to inspire generations".

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also paid homage to K. Kamaraj on his birth anniversary.

"Paying homage to Thiru K. Kamaraj Ji on his birth anniversary. He was at the forefront of India's freedom struggle and provided invaluable leadership in the formative years of our journey after Independence. His noble ideals and emphasis on social justice inspire us all greatly," PM Modi said in a post on X.

Kumaraswami Kamaraj was born humble and poor in a backwards area of Tamil Nadu on July 15, 1903. His schooling lasted only six years. At the age of twelve, he was already working as a shop assistant. He was barely fifteen when he heard of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, which was the turning point in his life.

Kamaraj was elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly in 1937, unopposed. He was again elected to it in 1946. He was also elected to the Constituent Assembly of India in 1946 and later to Parliament in 1952.

He became Chief Minister of Madras in 1954. In 1963, he suggested to Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, that senior Congress leaders should leave ministerial posts to take up organisational work. This suggestion came to be known as the 'Kamaraj Plan'.

He was honoured posthumously with India's highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, in 1976.

- ANI

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Rahul R
While I respect Kamaraj's contributions, I wish current politicians would focus more on improving the quality of education rather than just celebrating past leaders. Our schools still lack basic infrastructure in many areas.
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Suresh O
It's heartwarming to see leaders across party lines paying tribute to Kamaraj. His life proves how education can transform society. My grandfather still talks about how Kamaraj brought electricity to our village!
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Anjali F
The mid-day meal scheme literally saved my childhood! Growing up in a poor family, that was often my only proper meal of the day. Eternal gratitude to Kamarajar 🙏 #RealLeader
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Karthik V
Interesting how all parties are trying to claim Kamaraj's legacy today. But we must remember he was a man of principles who put people before politics. Wish we had more leaders like him now!
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Michael C
As an education researcher, I've studied Kamaraj's policies extensively. His focus on accessibility over elitism in education was decades ahead of its time. India needs to revisit his vision today.

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