Blitz Bureau
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, who is on a visit to the United States to garner investments in the state, has called upon the non-resident Tamil families to visit Tamil Nadu — the mother state — once a year.
Addressing a meeting of the Tamil diaspora in Chicago, Stalin called upon the non-resident Tamils to visit the state once a year with their children and to show them the sky, the museum which was a symbol of Tamil history and culture and take the children to Sivagalai, Korkai and Parunai and Keeladi.
The CM also asked the Tamil diaspora to tell their children that one of their family members was the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and that his name was Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin.
He called upon the Tamil people living in Chicago not to have any divisions within them, urging them to live with Tamil pride and dignity. Stalin said, “You reached these higher positions due to your talent. Tamils are not frogs in the well.”
He stated that the Tamils were highly talented and that they had performed extremely well in the international arena due to their talent. Stalin said that the Dravidian Model of the Government of Tamil Nadu was a protection cover for the Tamil people living across the world. The Chief Minister added that the state government was intervening in the issues faced by the Tamil people living abroad through the Department of Non-Resident Tamils.
He also said that wherever the Tamils were affected, the state government was creating the feeling that, “Tamil Nadu is the mother of us.” He also said that the our Government was not a government of the DMK but of the Tamil race. Stalin said that only Tamil has the strength to unify all and trounce caste and religious differences. The Chief Minister said that Tamil society ours was a developed society even 4,000 years ago.