Chennai: Revealing a disappointment over Tamil Nadu lost the opportunity to participate in the Republican Day Parade in New Delhi, Minister M Stalin’s chairman on Monday searching for PM Intervention Narendra Modi for the inclusion of the Freedom of TN fighters.
“That the committee chose to ignore and reject all seven designs shown in accordance with the modification suggested by its members unacceptable,” he said in a letter to Modi, called the exception of serious problems with Tamil Nadu and his people.
The state handed the sketch under the theme, ‘Tamil Nadu in the freedom of freedom’ describes famous freedom fighters like V O Chidayararar.
‘The exception will harm the sentiment of the TN’ Minister of Chief saying Tablo exclusion of Tamil Nadu will strongly hurt the sentiments and feelings of patriotic.
“I was given to understand that Tamil Nadu was not called for the fourth round of meetings and was told that the state had been abandoned,” Stalin said.
The MDMK leader and MP Vaiko Hospital, which is part of the delegation of all parties who met Amit Shah on Monday to seek approval for anti-neet bills, took the problem of rejection to the Union minister.
“Shah was surprised,” Vaiko told reporters.
Secretary General of the CPI D Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi, PMK leader of Ramadoss, TMC leader G K Vasan and Ammk leader T V D Dhinakan reacted to the middle step.
Representatives of state governments appear before the expert committee for selection three times.
At the first meeting, the committee had expressed satisfaction about the theme.
‘CM said the design included V O Chidayararar, the famous Freedom Fighter, which founded the Steam Swadeshi navigation company in 1906 to compete with England.
The design also has a famous poet, Subramania Bharathi, who turns on the patriotism with the songs and patriotic writings who are fiery.
Meanwhile, Granddaughterselvi Great VOC urged the center to reconsider his decision.
The back of the tableau has been designed to show off Rani Velu Nachiyar riding horses with swords in hand and with women’s soldiers.
The Queen of the Sivaganga region between 1780 and 1790, the Nachiyar Velu is the first Queen India to try the war with East Indian companies.
The pictures of the brothers Marudhu Pandiyar were also proposed to be described in the tableau, said the ministerial head.