Did Stalin Lead a Silent March on Karunanidhi's Seventh Death Anniversary and Unveil New Welfare Schemes?

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Key Takeaways
- M.K. Stalin led a silent march to honor M. Karunanidhi.
- New initiatives were launched to support young scholars and journalists.
- The event gathered thousands of DMK supporters, showcasing their respect.
- The memorial was adorned with colorful flowers, creating a solemn atmosphere.
- Party members pledged to uphold Karunanidhi's legacy.
Chennai, Aug 7 (NationPress) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M.K. Stalin on Thursday led a silent procession in memory of the seventh death anniversary of the party's patriarch and former Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi. The march concluded at Karunanidhi’s memorial located on the Marina beachfront, where Stalin and fellow party leaders paid their respects with floral tributes.
In attendance were thousands of party workers, ministers, MPs, MLAs, and prominent DMK officials, including T.R. Baalu and A. Raja, who walked in silence to honor Karunanidhi, who departed in 2018 at the age of 94.
The memorial was adorned with vibrant flowers, creating a solemn ambiance as Stalin placed a wreath, followed by other leaders offering floral tributes.
Party members expressed their heartfelt emotions with slogans such as "Vaazhga, vaazhga, vaazhgave; Thalaivar Kalaignar Pugazh Vazhgave" (Long live the fame of our leader Kalaignar), showcasing their lasting admiration for the Dravidian icon.
During the event, Stalin also introduced two new initiatives focused on upholding the core principles of the Dravidian movement while cultivating the next generation of talent aligned with the party’s ideological values.
The first initiative, "Kalaignar Nidhinalgai Thittam" (Kalaignar Ideological Fund Scheme), is a financial support program launched by the DMK to aid young scholars engaged in the study and research of the Dravidian movement, social justice, and rationalist philosophy.
The second initiative, "Kalaignar Manava Pathirikkaiyalar Thittam" (Kalaignar Student Journalists Scheme), is a collaborative venture between 'Murasoli', the DMK’s official newspaper, and 'Kalaignar Seithigal', the party’s television channel. This scheme aims to inspire aspiring student journalists to pursue careers in socially responsible journalism that embodies the values advocated by Karunanidhi.
These initiatives are viewed as part of a broader strategy by DMK leadership to reinforce ideological commitment among the youth and foster future generations of leaders rooted in the principles of equality, social justice, and Tamil pride.
The day’s events concluded with leaders and party members reaffirming their commitment to uphold the legacy of Karunanidhi and the ideals he represented throughout his significant political career.