DMK’s Epic Fail: Banner Reads ‘Tambaram Great Hell’ Instead Of ‘Tambaram Corporation’ Exposing Irony Of Language Saviour Claims

The ruling DMK, which prides itself on being the guardian of the Tamil language, faced intense trolling after its Tambaram unit erected a banner with a major blunder. Instead of reading “Tambaram Corporation,” (Tambaram Managaram) the board mistakenly displayed “Tambaram Great Hell,” (Tambaram Manaragam).

The error quickly went viral on social media, drawing widespread ridicule from netizens and opposition parties. The embarrassing mistake became the laughing stock of the day, with critics mocking the DMK for its irony—claiming to protect the language while failing to proofread its own banners.

Reacting to the blunder, Tamil Nadu BJP senior leader and State Coordination Committee Convenor H. Raja took a jibe at the DMK, stating, “Not just for Tambaram..!! DMK is hell for all of Tamil Nadu! First of all, Tamil and Tamil Nadu need to be saved from the DMK!”

However, DMK’s mouthpiece, Kalaignar News, attempted to dismiss Raja’s remarks as fake news. Despite their claims, the actual sequence of events told a different story.

After the massive backlash and social media trolling that spread like wildfire, the Tambaram DMK unit hurriedly attempted a patch-up job on the banner. This was evident in a post by the Tambaram DMK Mayor, where the corrected text reading “Tambaram Corporation” (Tambaram Managaram) was visible, along with clear signs of cellophane tape being used to cover up the original blunder in the photos.

Here are some of the top trolls and mocking reactions from netizens targeting the DMK over their blunder:

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