
Rahul Gandhi's Tamil Nadu Remarks In Parliament Draw Thanks From MK Stalin
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"I thank you on behalf of all Tamils for your rousing speech in the Parliament, expressing the idea of Indian Constitution in an emphatic manner," tweeted Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, whose DMK came to power in Tamil Nadu last year.
Rahul Gandhi's comments on Tamil Nadu in parliament yesterday have drawn a range of reactions from the southern state. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin today gave a shout-out to the Congress leader on Twitter, thanking him "on behalf of all Tamils". You have voiced the long-standing arguments of Tamils in the Parliament, which rest on the unique cultural and political roots that value Self Respect. (2/2) When will this man ever learn?? Pls get your facts right @RahulGandhi ji.It's #BJP Govt in Puducherry. It means tamil ppl have trusted us. Pls grow up, high time. Think before you speak. Very unfortunate to see you falter everytime you speak. @BJP4Indiahttps://t.co/qOKWRcOIqo 1. You had 'ruled over' Tamil Nadu as a party for some time. Your grand father deliberately pushed compulsory Hindi in 1965 & in 1986 by your father. Pls read NEP now2. Insulted the great Kamarajar Aiyaa3. Ceded Katchathivu to a foreign country by your grand mother in 1974! The result: you are in ICU now with oxygen supply from DMK!We are in power in Puducherry now, thanks to people who accepted our Hon PM's vision!That's a mile stone and the very next junction will be Tamil Nadu.Tamil Makkal are with @BJP4TamilNadu & @narendramodi ji Never forget 'History' sir. You will be condemned to repeat it. Like it happened to you in Amethi!Bye bye sir, for the time being, till you run away to the next artificial issue that you create ????
"I thank you on behalf of all Tamils for your rousing speech in the Parliament, expressing the idea of Indian Constitution in an emphatic manner," tweeted Mr Stalin, whose DMK came to power in Tamil Nadu last year.
"You have voiced the long-standing arguments of Tamils in the Parliament, which rest on the unique cultural and political roots that value Self Respect," he said.