Dravidianism and communism share ideological friendship, will stay forever: Stalin

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on December 29, 2024
Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin emphasized the lasting ideological alliance between Dravidianism and communism at an event commemorating CPI veteran R Nallakannu's birth centenary. He reaffirmed that despite occasional political regroupings, their shared commitment against casteism, communalism, majoritarianism, and...

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M. K. Stalin

12th and current Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
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Tamil Nadu

State in southern India
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