Chennai: What Tamil Nadu can not display in Rajpath will run in Kamarajar Salai in Chennai, complete with Subramania Bharati, V O Chidambaram, Nachiyar Velu and Maruthu Pandiyar Brothers.
The elements will appear with modifications in two tableaux, accompanied by a third tableau with Tamil Nadu freedom fighters arresting the theme ‘Tamil Nadu in the freedom struggle’.
There will be no Tableaux from the government department or cultural program, custom events, because of the surge in Covid cases in the city, said the source.
With the Expert Committee of the Union Government rejected seven sketches of the state after three rounds of suggestions and modifications, Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Constitutional Court Stalin on Tuesday expressed his disappointment over the ‘rejection of opportunities’ for the country to take part in the prestigious RD parade in Delhi.
He announced that installation Tablo would be part of the R-D celebration in Chennai.
“It has been decided that the proposed elements initially for Delhi will be exhibited here with certain modifications,” said a source.
Freedom Fighters VOC and Bharati, whose birthday celebrations 150 and the 138th celebrated this year, will find a prominent place in the tableau.
The design approved by the committee in the third round has a VOC library on the ship model, but the latest design of the state government has a leader, imprisoned by Britain, attracting the press of oil in prison, next to the ship’s model.
The second tableau will have a Queen Velu Nachiyar, the first queen has been against England, riding a horse with a sword with a woman’s army holding a spear.
Kalaiyar Temple will form a part.
Hanging maruthu freedom fighters Pandiary Brothers in public will be part of the tableau, which was previously rejected by the committee, which felt it was a “hard depiction”.
Tableus will be taken to all important cities in the state after the R-Day event at Chennai.