We respect every faith, says Stalin

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin asserted on Saturday that his Dravidian model government has consistently respected and supported the faith of the people, during his virtual address at the inauguration of the Global Muthamizh Murugan Conference held in Palani. The event, organized by the state Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department, marks a significant moment in the cultural and spiritual landscape of Tamil Nadu.

In his address, delivered from his camp office, Chief Minister Stalin highlighted the various welfare measures undertaken by the HR&CE Department during his tenure. He emphasized that the conference was not organized arbitrarily but followed the implementation of numerous initiatives aimed at preserving and enhancing the spiritual and cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu.

“Every person has a kind of faith. There is nothing superior or inferior in that. The Dravidian model government has never been a hindrance to the faith of the people. Not only that, but the Dravidian model government also does good to the faith of all sections of society,” Stalin stated, underscoring the inclusive approach of his administration.

The Chief Minister reiterated that the Dravidian model of governance is rooted in the principle of “everything for everyone,” promoting inclusive growth across all sectors and regions. He cited the exceptional work done by the HR&CE Department, which has managed to balance modernization with respect for tradition.

Stalin highlighted several key achievements of the HR&CE Department, including the consecration of 1,355 temples and the completion of works worth Rs 8,436 crore in 3,776 temples over the past three years. He also mentioned the significant focus on rural Adi Dravidiar temples, with projects totaling Rs 50 crore, the construction of gopurams (temple towers) for 27 temples at a cost of Rs 62.76 crore, and the establishment of rope car facilities at Palani – Idumbanmalai, Thiruneermalai, and Thirukalukundram temples, costing Rs 80.50 crore.

In a notable achievement, the state government has retrieved 6,140 acres of temple lands worth Rs 5,577 crore over the last three years. Stalin also noted that 82,000 people are being fed daily through the annadhanam (free food) scheme in 756 temples across the state. Additionally, a comprehensive survey of temple properties has been undertaken, with 1,59,507 acres of land surveyed using modern equipment and 64,522 stones erected to demarcate temple properties. Pattas (title deeds) have been created for 4,189 acres of temple lands.


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