PM Modi: On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin sincere birthday congratulations celebrating his 72nd birthday. Declaring his best wishes on social media site X, the Prime Minister said, “Birthday greetings to Tamil Nadu CM Thiru MK Stalin. He should have a long and healthy life.

CM Stalin honours DMK founder CN Annadurai.
CM Stalin paid floral tributes to former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister CN Annadurai and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) founder at the Anna Memorial, Marina Beach in Chennai, on his birthday. Reflecting on Annadurai’s contributions to the political and social scene of Tamil Nadu, the Chief Minister honoured his legacy.
Stalin Shares Chocolates to Schoolchildren
Stalin visited the Muthamizharignar Dr. Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi Memorial as part of his birthday festivities and handed sweets to schoolchildren. The Department of Information and Public Relations underlined this act as a manifestation of the Chief Minister’s dedication to the welfare and pleasure of the younger generation.
PM Modi Political Leaders Send Birthdays Wishes to CM Stalin
On his special day, several political figures from the DMK and affiliated parties salutations the Chief Minister. Notable politicians across Tamil Nadu’s political spectrum hailed Stalin for his direction and contributions to the growth of their state.
Kamal Haasan Lauds the Three-Language Policy’s Opposition by CM Stalin
Renowned actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) founder Kamal Haasan met CM Stalin on February 28 and commended him for his adamant rejection of the three-language strategy. Haasan went to X to show his respect of Stalin’s efforts to preserve Tamil Nadu’s linguistic and cultural legacy.
“Mr. Stalin, like his forebears, has emerged as a defender of Tamil Nadu against the several threats the people of Tamil Nadu, the Tamil language, and Tamil culture face. I applaud him with delight. Long life for the people! Haasan shared.
CM Stalin Objects to the 2020 New Education Policy (NEP)
Strongly opposing the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 of the Central Government, CM Stalin maintained his criticism of the three-language formula. Concerned about language imposition in the state’s educational system, he charged the Central Government of trying to teach Hindi to Tamil Nadu’s pupils.

Stalin Advocates for Translation Driven by AI Powered Over Hindi Imposition
Emphasising the developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and translation technologies, CM Stalin said pupils should not be saddled with an extra language. He underlined that real development comes from creativity rather than language imposition.
“You must know Hindi to buy tea, pani puri, or use toilets in North India,” said BJP leaders pushing Hindi. It is not required to force any language as a third language in schools in the era of artificial intelligence. Already, advanced translating technologies quickly removes linguistic boundaries,” Stalin said on X.
Finally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, political allies, and public personalities greeted Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin warmly as he celebrated his 72nd birthday. Stalin’s championing of technology answers to language difficulties and his ongoing opposition to linguistic imposition underline his dedication to Tamil Nadu’s cultural and educational policy. His birthday gave him another chance to restiter his commitment to the advancement of the state. source ANINEWS
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