PM Modi, Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan and others wish Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin a happy birthday.

PM Modi, Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan and others wish Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin a happy birthday.

Tamil cinema legend Rajinikanth, on his 72nd birthday, wishes his heartfelt birthday to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin with an individual phone call as part of the function honoring the state leader.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also attended the ceremony, giving his best wishes to CM Stalin through a post on social media platform X.

The Prime Minister wrote, “Happy birthday to Tamil Nadu CM Thiru MK Stalin. He can lead a long and healthy life.”

On his special day, CM Stalin started his birthday by paying a floral tribute to CN Annadurai, founder and former Chief Minister of Dravidian Munnetra Kajham (DMK) and former Chief Minister CN Annadurai at the Anna Memorial located in Marina Beach in Chennai.

Stalin as part of the festive day of the day. Chocolate was also distributed to school children in Kalianear M Karunanidhi Memorial.

Apart from these tributes, Stalin received a greeting from political leaders including coalition parties and DMK.

Earlier, on 28 February, Makkal Needi Myim Party founder actor Kamal Haasan met the Chief Minister and appreciated his stand against the controversial three language policy.

Haasan emphasized Stalin’s leadership in protecting the Tamil language and culture amid growing pressures.

Taking in X, Hassan wrote, “At a time when people of Tamil Nadu, Tamil language and Tamil culture are facing various pressures, Mr. Stalin, like his predecessors, has emerged as a bull to protect Tamil Nadu. I happily congratulate him. I live happily. Long time people live!”

During his birthday address, CM Stalin also reiterated his strong opposition for the new 2020 new education policy (NEP), especially “three-language sutras”.

Stalin expressed concern over the push of the Center for Hindi and criticized the implementation of additional languages ​​in the education system.

He commented that such policies were unnecessary in the era of advanced technical solutions such as Artificial Intelligence.

In his post on X, CM Stalin wrote, “True progress lies in innovation, not by imposing linguistic.”

He claimed that BJP leaders are practicing by arguing their ‘important’ needs for day-to-day life in North India, when in fact, they can be resolved with AI.

BJP leaders advocated Hindi, “You should know Hindi to buy tea, fan Puri in North India or to use toilets. At the age of AI, it is unnecessary to force any language as a third language in schools. Advanced translation technology already removes language obstacles immediately.” Stalin wrote on X.

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