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Addressing an event here on Thursday to mark the culmination of year-long events to mark the 200th birth anniversary of saint Vallalar (1823-1874), Stalin said the reformist saint’s preaching is the need of the hour.
Without naming anyone, the chief minister, also president of the ruling DMK said a group of people were trying to gain political mileage by misusing spiritualism.
However, the Tamil Nadu people are strong in reasoning and they could easily differentiate between politics and spiritualism. When some are attempting to confuse people, Vallalar’s wisdom is the key to address the matter.
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The chief minister wondered about the ”necessity” for Modi to make such a comment and sought to know on whose behalf the prime minister spoke.
Stalin asked if the Tamil Nadu government retrieving over Rs 3,500 crore worth properties of temples (in the past two years after assuming office) in the state was wrong. ”Please tell me, is this wrong? we have held consecration ceremonies for 1,000 temples; is this wrong?” Work is on, at a cost of Rs 100 crore, to refurbish 112 historic temples that are 1,000 year old. ”Is this wrong?” he asked.
Also, renovation work for 5,078 temples –including 1,250 shrines in areas where SCs and STs live and 1,250 village temples– are set to be taken up in this financial year alone. ”Is this wrong? What is wrong according to the PM? he asked.
The flaw is with the prime minister and as far as the DMK regime is concerned, it is committed to the common good and the goal of ”everything for everyone.” To mark such a vision, Stalin said the 17-acre new bus terminus, to be set up in Cuddalore, would be named after Vallalar. The Vallalar event was held by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the state government.