Stalin Affirms Commitment to Dravidian Model and Unity Against BJP At Centennial Ceremony
The centenary celebration event of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Kalaignar Karunanidhi was held at the Binny Mills ground in North Chennai on Wednesday evening.
It was originally scheduled to be held on June 3, but following the Odisha train tragedy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin postponed the event.

At the event, M K Stalin paid rich tributes to his father and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi. He said that the Kalaignar's rule in the state put a smile on the faces of the poor.
Stalin Launches Scathing Attack On BJP
He then slammed the BJP-led central government, accusing it of stooping to any level to slander opposition parties to win the 2024 Lok Sabha polls and appealed to all democratic forces to join hands to defeat the "communal" BJP.
Launching the year-long birth centenary celebrations (2023-24) of DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi, Stalin, who is the president of the party, said the Centre's designs could be witnessed in the conduct of Governor R N Ravi.
"The BJP will not hesitate to utter lies and slander the parties opposed to it. We have already witnessed this through the Governor who is indulging in political jugglery. Let him speak whatever he wants, we are not bothered because people are with us," the Chief Minister said indirectly referring to Ravi's criticism of his government on various occasions.
Stalin said he has been insisting upon the unification of political parties and democratic forces at the national level to defeat the BJP and protect the democracy of the country. "Such an alliance should be formed at the national level and let's us take a vow today to strive in that direction. This will be our tribute to our Kalaignar (as Karunanidhi was fondly called) on his centenary year," Stalin said.
Indicating that the battlelines for the Lok Sabha election have clearly been drawn, the Chief Minister said "More than who forms the government in 2024, which party should not form the government is very crucial."
He would take up the issue with his Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar when he attends a meeting soon in the northern state, Stalin said.
"Some people are afraid of the Dravidian model of governance...this will make Tamil Nadu a leading state in the country and a role model for others," he asserted.
Earlier, to mark the birth centenary of Karunanidhi, the Chief Minister launched a massive green campaign to plant five lakh saplings along the roads in the state.












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