Is CM Stalin Leading the Charge in Pongal Celebrations with 'Silambam' Display?
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Chennai, Jan 10 (NationPress) A vibrant and politically invigorated Pongal celebration took place in Chennai on Sunday, as Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister M. K. Stalin took part in the Samathuva Pongal festivities at the Kolathur Assembly office, which is also his home constituency.
The event harmoniously combined tradition, sentiment, and political messages, attracting enthusiastic involvement from party supporters, locals, and cultural artists.
Joined by his wife Durga Stalin, the Chief Minister distributed festive gift hampers and sweets to attendees and personally engaged in feeding cattle as part of the harvest festival customs.
Adding a cultural highlight to the celebrations, CM Stalin joyfully participated in a performance of 'silambam', the ancient Tamil martial art, which elicited loud applause and cheers from the students and DMK supporters present, transforming the occasion into a moment of great excitement.
In his address to the crowd, CM Stalin remarked that Pongal, the traditional Tamil festival, was being celebrated with a spirit of renewal and unity.
He described Kolathur as a constituency that continuously energizes him, irrespective of his engagements—be it government, party or public events—throughout the state.
"Each time I visit Kolathur, I feel a unique sense of joy and revitalization. That energy is what drives me to be with you today," he stated.
Referring to the DMK government's performance since taking office, the Chief Minister asserted that there was no need for him to enumerate achievements, as party members should convey them directly to the community.
He informed his cadres that half of the groundwork for the forthcoming Assembly elections is already complete, with the remaining tasks to be accomplished through continued effort.
He claimed that even leaders from opposition parties, including the BJP, privately recognize the organizational strength and grassroots initiatives of the DMK.
With a confident political tone, he reiterated that the DMK-led alliance would secure at least 200 seats in the upcoming Assembly elections, and expressed optimism that they would exceed that number based on completed work.
In closing, the Chief Minister extended Pongal wishes to everyone and called on party workers to unite in a pledge to achieve a substantial electoral success in the imminent polls.