M.K. Stalin Celebrates DMK–Muslim Unity at Ramzan Iftar in Chennai
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Chennai, March 15 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and DMK President, M.K. Stalin, graced an Iftar event organized by the party's minority wing in Aminjikarai, Chennai, on Sunday. He underscored the enduring bond between the DMK and the Muslim community.
In his address, following the inauguration of the Iftar celebration for the holy month of Ramzan, Chief Minister Stalin expressed his joy in joining this charitable event. "Participating in this meaningful gathering during Ramzan brings me happiness. The connection between the DMK and the Muslim community has been strong through the years," he stated.
Stalin acknowledged the Muslim community's dedication to charity, kindness, and social unity. He noted that Muslims have repeatedly shown their willingness to assist others while maintaining principles of equality and respect.
Moreover, he pointed out the DMK government's various welfare programs aimed at empowering women, stating, "Women are the backbone of our current administration in Tamil Nadu." He elaborated on several initiatives designed to support women's welfare and empowerment, emphasizing their pivotal role in the DMK's governance.
The Chief Minister addressed the gathering of Islamic organizations, asserting that unity among Islamic entities is crucial not only for Tamil Nadu but also for the nation. He emphasized that the collaboration of minority groups on a unified platform would fortify democratic values and promote social cohesion.
Furthermore, Stalin criticized the Opposition, particularly the AIADMK leadership. He indirectly questioned AIADMK General Secretary and former Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) regarding his stance on the protection of minorities.
Stalin voiced concerns over the increasing challenges and intolerance faced by minority communities across the country, stating, "It's not just Muslims who are encountering difficulties; even Christians are unable to celebrate festivals like Christmas in peace in some areas."
In a politically charged remark, he alleged that the AIADMK leadership has compromised its political autonomy, claiming, "EPS has not only mortgaged the AIADMK but also his conscience to the BJP."
The Iftar event saw participation from numerous Muslim leaders, party members, and representatives from minority organizations, reflecting the DMK's outreach to minority communities in light of impending political developments in the state.