Tiruchi Siva’s comment on Kamaraj causes unease within the DMK-Congress alliance
TAMIL NADU, INDIA, JUL 17 – Tiruchi Siva's inaccurate comments on Kamaraj's lifestyle and legacy caused criticism from Congress leaders and opposition parties, increasing strain within the DMK-Congress alliance.
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‘Kamaraj couldn't sleep without AC’: Tiruchi Siva's claim has Congress fuming, ally DMK in damage control
DMK president & CM Stalin stepped in immediately but BJP latched on to remark and dared Congress to leave the alliance. AIADMK said Congress should ‘exhibit more spine’.
The Forgotten Insult: Did Karunanidhi Deliberately Denied Kamarajar A Memorial At Marina Beach? - The Commune
With DMK MP Tiruchi Siva’s lies about former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Kamaraj (referred to as Kamarajar out of respect), making the headlines over the week, there are some more aspects of how DMK and especially the patriarch Karunanidhi insulted Kamarajar that need to be discussed. Mocked In Life, Denied Honour In Death When Kamaraj was alive, the DMK’s mouthpiece Murasoli ran cartoons mocking his appearance, including his skin tone. In dea…
DMK Deputy General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Trichy Siva attended the public meeting held in Chennai. At that time, he also spoke about Kamaraj, saying, “The artist, who is 23 or 24 years old, would take me in his car. He would tell me about some event. Some people would say, ‘What a little boy he is talking about.’ But he (the artist) knew that I would speak about this in the meeting. He would bring it to the people properly. He would tell m…
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has strongly objected to the ongoing public controversies surrounding freedom fighter and former Chief Minister K. Kamaraj, stating that such debates in public spaces are inappropriate. In a statement shared on social media, Stalin said, “Let us not give space to the malicious intentions of those who try to create unrest.” He recalled how revered leaders like Periyar called Kamarajar the “pure Tamilian,” and…
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