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Stalin Tells Cadre to End Debates Around Kamaraj

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July 18, 2025

Amid strong reactions from Tamil Nadu Congress leaders to DMK deputy general secretary Tiruchy N Siva's comment about former CM and Congress stalwart K Kamaraj, DMK president and Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday appealed to party cadres to "avoid unnecessary debates" and not to give space to the intentions of evil-minded people who want to foment trouble.

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"Let's avoid futile discussions. It is not right to have controversial discussions in public about such a great leader and a pure Tamilian. Any opinion should be shared in a way that protects the dignity of respected leaders," Stalin wrote on X.

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