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CM Stalin hails diaspora as ambassadors of TN at London summit

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin wrapped up his European tour in London on Sunday with a powerful message for the Tamil community abroad. Speaking at a major summit organized by the NRTIA UK, he called on Tamils living overseas to become key partners in the state’s growth.

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Addressing a large crowd, CM Stalin hailed Non-Resident Tamils as the “unofficial ambassadors of Tamil Nadu.” He praised the community’s incredible journey from humble beginnings to holding influential positions across the globe. “You prove that Tamils are hardworking and talented. Tamil Nadu lives within each of you,” he said emotionally.

The Chief Minister made a heartfelt appeal, urging the diaspora to stay closely connected to their roots. He encouraged them to visit Tamil Nadu at least once a year, explore investment opportunities, and help create new possibilities for the state’s youth. “We must ensure the next generation does even better than us. Provide quality education and help our children showcase their talents,” Stalin emphasized.

To support this vision, he outlined several government initiatives designed for Non-Resident Tamils. These include a dedicated welfare board, a toll-free helpline, an insurance scheme, and the ‘Vergalai Thedi Thittam’—a special program to help younger generations trace their family roots.

Stalin also mentioned the pride he felt earlier in the week while unveiling a portrait of social reformer Periyar at Oxford University, calling it a historic moment for all Tamils. He urged the community to stay united, rise above differences, and hold onto the core values of equality and social justice.

Ending his speech on a warm, personal note, the Chief Minister said, “Come to Tamil Nadu often. I will always be there as your brother.” After the London summit, he is scheduled to return to Chennai.

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