CM Stalin Leads Rally to Categorical Solidarity with Indian Armed Forces


Chief Minister Mk Stirin, Senior Officers, and Non secular Leaders, Taking out a Rally in Chennai on Saturday to Categorical Solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces.

Chief Minister mk stalin on saturday Led a rally in chennai to specific solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces and to Condemn the Terror Assaults by Pakistan.

Holding a Nationwide Flag, Mr. Stalin, Accompanied by Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam and Director-Basic of Police Shankar Jival, LED the March from the DGP’s Workplace on Kamaraj Salai to the Warfare Memorial Close to Fort St. George, masking a distance of 4 km.

In the meantime, governor rn ravi thanked the Chief Minister for Organizing a Rally to “Categorical the assist of eight crore tamils” for the Indian Military.

Hundreds of College students, Nurses, Policemen, Ex-Service Males, Non secular Leaders, And Folks of Numerous Faiths Particapated Within the Rally, Elevating Slogans Reminiscent of “Allow us to UNTE US UNTE and Stand for Nation ‘ “Tamil nadu will stand with the nation in opposition to terrorism”, “Unity and Integrity for Nation’s Safety”, “Allow us to come togethr to enSure nation’s security”, and “Allow us to stand by the Indian ARIMED FORCES to ROTE Terrorism ”. There was a way of relieve after India and Pakistan Introduced Truce.

Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, Minister for Public Works Ev Velu, Hindu Non secular and Charitable Endowments Minister Pk Sekarbabu, SCOOL EDUCATION MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIST MINIF DMK MPS Kanimozhi and Dayanidhi Maran, MDMK Chief Vaiko, and TNCC President selvaperunthagai took half within the rally.

The federal government has made elabrate arranges for the members in view of the scorching climate. There was alongside the rally route, aside from cell bathrooms, chairs, water tankers and 10 medical camps with lifesaving medication, oral rehydration options, and 15 ambulances.

Mr. Stalin additionally Paid Floral Tributes to the Pictures of 26 Victims of the Pahalgam Assault displayed on the Warfare Memorial.