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TN CM MK Stalin doesn’t wish for Vinayagar Chathurthi, had wished for Bakrid

As expected, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin did not wish the Hindu community on the occasion of Vinayagar Chaturthi in line with the anti-Hindu stance of the DMK.

The DMK is known for its tirade against Hinduism which traces its roots to the anti-Hindu movement launched by E.V. Ramasamy Naicker (hailed as ‘Periyar’ by his admirers).

While they claim to be ‘rationalistic’, their rationalism is only targeted against members of only one particular faith – Hinduism. They resort to blatant and covert appeasement towards members of the two major Abrahamic faiths – Islam and Christianity to consolidate their minority votebank.

Chief Minister Stalin who did not wish for Vinayagar Chathurthi had just a few weeks ago sent his wishes on the occasion of Bakrid.

Similarly, as Tamil people across the world celebrated Puthandu (Tamil New Year) the DMK chief did not extend wishes for the same but had sent wishes to people on the occasion of Ugadi, the Telugu New Year.

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