Tiruchi Siva. File | Photo Credit: SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR
Stating that the ideals brought forth by the Dravidian movement, such as equality, social justice, and the removal of economic discrimination, were now being challenged, he said: “Those with opposing ideologies are trying to enter [the State] with the support of others. Preventing them from entering is not just the duty of the DMK; it is the responsibility of all Tamils.”
He further observed, “The changes and growth we see in Tamil Nadu began only after the black and red flag began flying. There was a time when Tamil Nadu was backward in all aspects. It ranked in the 29th place in the industrial sector. But, today, it has risen to second place in all of India because of the Dravidian model government.”
Mr. Siva noted that the capable governance of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and the manner in which he implements various schemes have transformed the situation. He alleged that the Union government is crushing secularism and attempting to disrupt the principle of unity in diversity across the country. “Despite their efforts, nothing has succeeded in Tamil Nadu, and the reason is Chief Minister M.K. Stalin,” he added.
Nagercoil Corporation Mayor R. Mahesh, Tamil Nadu Food Commission Chairperson N. Suresh Rajan, and other party members were present.
Published – January 12, 2026 04:35 pm IST



