Politics of love stronger than politics of hate: MK Stalin

IANS April 14, 2025 280 views

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin delivered a powerful address on Ambedkar's birth anniversary, emphasizing the need to overcome caste divisions through love and understanding. He highlighted the DMK government's commitment to social welfare and equality, drawing inspiration from reformers like Periyar and Ambedkar. Stalin argued that progressive principles must reach every individual, countering divisive ideologies with a unifying vision of Tamil identity. His speech underscored the importance of continuous social and legal efforts to eliminate discrimination and build an egalitarian society.

"The politics of love is more powerful and efficient than hate politics" - MK Stalin
Politics of love stronger than politics of hate: MK Stalin
Chennai, April 14: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday emphasised that the “politics of love” is a more powerful and effective force than hate-driven politics in the journey toward building an egalitarian society free from caste discrimination.

Key Points

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Stalin commemorates Ambedkar's birth anniversary with powerful equality message

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DMK government intensifies welfare schemes for oppressed communities

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Challenging 1,000-year-old caste divisions through progressive ideology

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Unifying Tamil identity beyond caste and creed

Delivering the Equality Address on the birth anniversary of B.R. Ambedkar at Kalaivanar Arangam in Chennai, M.K. Stalin stated that the DMK government continues to march on the path laid down by social reformers like Periyar and Ambedkar to achieve social justice and equality. “Caste is the major force dividing Tamil society. We are fighting to eradicate this 1,000-year-old muck. Our goal is to make everyone realise that we are all Tamils, beyond caste and creed,” said MK Stalin at the event organised by the State Adi Dravidar Welfare Department.

Highlighting various welfare initiatives undertaken by the DMK regime for the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities, the Chief Minister emphasized, “The progressive and rational principles that guide us must reach every individual. I firmly believe that the politics of love is more powerful and efficient than hate politics.”

Reiterating the unifying power of Tamil identity, the Chief Minister remarked: “Obstacles will arise, or be created deliberately. We must, like Periyar and Ambedkar, overcome them with awareness and determination. Identifying our enemies and their propaganda will make it easier to dismantle these hurdles.”

Taking a veiled dig at critics who question whether Tamil Nadu is still the land of Periyar and Ambedkar, he stated: “Those who shed crocodile tears and point to isolated regressive incidents are not concerned about the persistence of such atrocities. Their statements stem from arrogance and a desire to reassert regressive, conservative ideologies in a land where progressive change has taken root.”

He urged people to intensify their efforts—both socially and legally—to eliminate the remnants of discrimination in society. “Let us continue to follow the path laid by visionaries like Periyar and Ambedkar. Through our actions and commitment, we can advance toward true equality,” he said.

The Chief Minister claimed that no other government has implemented as many welfare schemes or allocated as much funding for the development of SC and ST communities as the current DMK government under its ‘Dravidian Model’ of governance. “We have enabled social, educational, and economic progress among the oppressed communities, including creating entrepreneurs from among them,” he asserted.

Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Stalin, accompanied by his son and Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, along with Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader Thol. Thirumavalavan MP, paid floral tributes at the memorial of Ambedkar in R.A. Puram, Chennai.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Beautiful message from our CM! ❤️ Love will always triumph over hate. We need more leaders who understand this fundamental truth. Tamil Nadu is lucky to have someone carrying forward Periyar and Ambedkar's vision.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish we saw more concrete action against caste discrimination. Speeches are nice but what about implementation? Still, good to hear the right things being said.
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Meena V.
As someone from an SC community, I've actually seen changes in my village since this government came to power. More scholarships for students and better infrastructure. Small steps but in right direction 👍
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Karthik N.
The part about Tamil identity beyond caste really resonated with me. We're all Tamilians first! This is the kind of unifying message we need in today's divided political climate.
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Ananya P.
I'm not from TN but wish our state leaders would talk like this! The "politics of love" concept is so refreshing compared to the hate speeches we hear elsewhere. Maybe I should move to Chennai 😄
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Suresh R.
The welfare schemes are good but corruption at local level still prevents benefits from reaching everyone. Hope CM Stalin addresses this issue too. The vision is right but execution needs work.

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