Tamil Nadu CM Stalin Extends Christmas Greetings, Emphasises State's Communal Harmony

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin extended warm Christmas wishes, emphasizing that the festival is celebrated by people of all faiths. He highlighted the state's long tradition of communal harmony, where different religious communities actively participate in each other's festivals. Stalin also stressed that brotherhood and rational thinking are core values that define Tamil Nadu. He cautioned against divisive politics and reaffirmed his party's commitment to protecting these principles.

Key Points: Stalin's Christmas Message: Brotherhood, Rational Thought Define Tamil Nadu, Says CM

  • CM Stalin extends Christmas greetings, calls it a universal festival of hope and peace
  • CM asserts Tamil Nadu's identity is defined by brotherhood and rational thinking
  • Stalin accuses BJP-led centre of intimidating minorities and undermining diversity
  • CM criticises attempts to impose "one language, one identity" on the country
  • Stalin assures DMK workers will help restore any affected voting rights from draft electoral roll
  • Speech links state's communal harmony as a bulwark against divisive politics
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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin extends Christmas greetings, highlights communal harmony and rational thinking

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin extends Christmas greetings, highlights state's tradition of communal harmony and rational thinking, while criticising BJP's "conspiracies".

"Christmas is a festival that instils hope. It is a celebration that leads us towards peace and happiness. That is why people of all religions extend Christmas greetings. - MK Stalin / Tamil Nadu Chief MinisterSpirit of brotherhood and rational thinking is the hallmark of our Tamil Nadu... As long as these two values prevail, the BJP's conspiracies will never succeed in Tamil Nadu. - MK Stalin / Tamil Nadu Chief Minister"

Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu), December 21

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin extended Christmas greetings to people across the state, saying that the festival instils hope and leads society towards peace and happiness, while asserting that the spirit of brotherhood and rational thinking has always been the defining identity of Tamil Nadu.

Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu) [India], December 21 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin extended Christmas greetings to people across the state, saying that the festival instils hope and leads society towards peace and happiness, while asserting that the spirit of brotherhood and rational thinking has always been the defining identity of Tamil Nadu.

Addressing a gathering in Tirunelveli on Saturday, the Chief Minister said that Christmas is not confined to a single religion and is celebrated by people of all faiths by exchanging greetings and spreading goodwill.

"Christmas is a festival that instils hope. It is a celebration that leads us towards peace and happiness. That is why people of all religions extend Christmas greetings," he said.

Stalin urged people to work towards building a loving and peaceful society, stating that hatred only provokes people to commit sins, while love removes them. "It is our duty to create such a loving and peaceful society. This is exactly what India needs today," he added.

Highlighting Tamil Nadu's long-standing tradition of communal harmony, the Chief Minister said that people from different religions actively participate in each other's festivals.

"When there is a festival at a temple, Muslims and Christians serve food and buttermilk to the devotees. Hindus visit the Velankanni Church and also participate in Christmas celebrations at their neighbours' homes..." he said.

Stalin asserted that brotherhood and rational thinking are the hallmarks of Tamil Nadu. He cautioned people against those who attempt to provoke emotions in the name of religion.

"Spirit of brotherhood and rational thinking is the hallmark of our Tamil Nadu. Brotherhood and rational thinking are the identity of Tamil Nadu. As long as these two values prevail, the BJP's conspiracies will never succeed in Tamil Nadu," he said.

The Chief Minister also targeted the BJP-led central government, accusing it of intimidating minorities and attempting to undermine the country's diversity. "There is a central government that intimidates minorities. Attempts are being made to destroy the country's diversity and impose one language and one identity," he added.

Referring to the recently published draft electoral roll, Stalin said that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process was still ongoing. He assured that if anyone's voting rights had been affected, DMK workers would reach out and ensure their restoration.

"The draft electoral roll was published yesterday, and our work on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is not yet complete. If your voting rights have been affected, DMK workers will find you and ensure that your voting rights are restored. As long as the party exists, the BJP's plans will not succeed in Tamil Nadu," he said.

Earlier on Saturday, the Chief Minister inaugurated the Saral Thakkar Convention Centre established by the Church of South India (CSI) Tirunelveli Diocese.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the message of harmony is good, it's disappointing that the CM had to politicize a simple festive greeting by dragging in the BJP. Can't we just wish 'Merry Christmas' without turning it into a political speech? Focus on governance, please.
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Arjun K
He is absolutely right about rational thinking being our identity. Tamil Nadu has a strong history of social justice and Periyar's ideals. We must protect this from any forces that want to divide us in the name of religion. Good statement by the CM.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Chennai for 5 years now, I've been amazed by the genuine communal harmony here. The example of serving buttermilk at temple festivals is so true. It's a beautiful model for the rest of the country. Merry Christmas to all!
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Karthik V
The part about love removing sins and hatred provoking them is a universal truth, needed more than ever. Festivals are a time to reinforce our shared humanity. Wishing peace and happiness to everyone celebrating.
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Nisha Z
Good to see the assurance on voting rights. That is a real concern for many. The message of harmony is fine, but concrete actions to protect democratic rights matter more. Hope the party workers actually help people with the electoral roll issues.

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