Tiruvannamalai, Apr 9:
Making an emotional appeal, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin said that he should not be separated from Tiruvannamalai, highlighting his strong connection with the district and its people.
Speaking at a public event, Stalin stressed that his association with Tiruvannamalai goes beyond politics, reflecting a deep-rooted bond built over the years through development initiatives and public engagement.
He reiterated the governmentās commitment to the holistic development of the district, stating that Tiruvannamalai holds a special place in his heart. The Chief Minister also pointed to various welfare schemes and infrastructure projects being implemented in the region as part of the Dravidian model of governance.
His remarks are being seen as both an emotional outreach and a political message, reinforcing the DMKās continued focus on the district ahead of the elections.
The statement has drawn attention in political circles, with observers noting that Tiruvannamalai remains a key region in Tamil Naduās electoral landscape, where symbolic messaging often carries significant weight.

