Key Points

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin continues to build strong inter-state political relationships with Kerala's Left leadership. The Communist Party of India has personally invited Stalin to their centenary celebrations, underscoring his growing regional influence. Stalin's consistent participation in CPI-M events demonstrates a deep ideological and personal connection with Kerala's political ecosystem. These interactions highlight the evolving collaborative dynamics between southern Indian political parties.

Key Points: Stalin Bridges Tamil Nadu-Kerala Political Ties at CPI Centenary

  • Stalin personally invited to CPI's 100-year celebration in Alappuzha
  • Strong political bonding between Tamil Nadu and Kerala Left leaders
  • Shared Dravidian ideology connects regional political ecosystems
  • Mutual respect evident through repeated cross-state event invitations
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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin sought-after in Kerala too, CPI invites him for centenary celebrations

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin invited by Kerala's CPI for landmark centenary, highlighting strong Left alliance connections

"Stalin and Vijayan share the best of relations - Political Observation"

Chennai/Thiruvananthapuram, April 29

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is popular in neighbouring Kerala too, with parties of the ruling Left alliance eager to invite him to their functions.

On Tuesday, the CPI's Kerala state Secretary Binoy Viswam and state Revenue Minister K.Rajan, the number two in the Pinarayi Vijayan cabinet, called on Stalin to personally invite him to the centenary celebrations of the CPI to be held in Alappuzha from September 8 to 12.

CPI is the second biggest constituent of the Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front government.

The CPI duo, after inviting Stalin, also called on his son and Deputy CM Udayanidhi Stalin.

Stalin and Vijayan share the best of relations and the two often interact. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister was an important invitee to the 24th CPI-M Party Congress, which was held early this month in his state's Madurai.

Stalin and Vijayan had travelled together in a car to reach the venue near Kottayam in Kerala on December 12 last year to inaugurate the renovated memorial of social reformer and Dravidian ideologue E.V.Ramaswamy Periyar.

Prior to that, Stalin was present at the 23rd CPI-M Party Congress when it was held at Kannur, the home town of Vijayan, in 2022, and he was accorded a rousing welcome.

With Stalin being present at the CPI-M's 23rd and 24th Party Congress, the CPI is hoping against hope that they will be able to bring Stalin to Alappuzha to their party’s centenary celebrations.

The CPI in Kerala has always been taunted by both the Congress-led UDF and the BJP for playing second fiddle to whatever Vijayan does, and despite the Chief Minister facing numerous allegations since 2016, when he took over the helm of affairs in the state, it has not spoken out much.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
It's great to see leaders from neighboring states maintaining such cordial relations. Stalin's popularity in Kerala shows how regional leaders can bridge political divides. Hope this leads to more collaborative development projects!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the camaraderie, I wish the CPI would show more independence from CPI(M) in Kerala. Always playing second fiddle doesn't help their credibility. That said, Stalin's presence would definitely boost the event! ✨
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Suresh V.
The Periyar memorial event last year was historic! Stalin and Vijayan sharing a car ride showed real statesmanship. More such gestures needed in today's polarized politics.
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Anitha R.
As a Keralite, I'm impressed by how CM Stalin connects with our state. His speeches at previous party congresses were well-received. Looking forward to his visit in September! 😊
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Manoj T.
Interesting to see how Stalin is becoming a pan-South Indian leader. His Dravidian politics seems to resonate beyond TN borders. Wonder if this will translate to any electoral gains for DMK in Kerala?
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Leela P.
The CPI centenary celebrations will be grand! Having CM Stalin as guest would be the icing on the cake. Hope they discuss some concrete steps for TN-Kerala cooperation during the visit.

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