“He Turned the Cloth Around the Waist into a Crown” – CM M.K. Stalin on Ayya Vaikundar

Kokila Chokkanathan
Tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. Stalin paid heartfelt tribute to Ayya Vaikundar, stating that he was the visionary who “transformed the cloth worn around the waist into a crown for the head,” symbolizing dignity and self-respect for the oppressed.

A Symbol of Self-Respect and Equality

In his message, the chief minister highlighted that Ayya Vaikundar dedicated his life to eradicating social discrimination and uplifting marginalized communities. By challenging unjust social practices and advocating equality, he instilled confidence and pride among people who were denied their basic rights.

The phrase used by M.K. stalin reflects how Ayya Vaikundar restored honor and self-worth to those who had long data-faced oppression.

Following His Golden Words

The chief minister further urged people to follow the golden teachings of Ayya Vaikundar, emphasizing unity, social harmony, and justice. He noted that the reformer’s ideals remain relevant even today and continue to inspire progressive governance and inclusive development.

Reaffirming his government’s commitment to social justice, M.K. stalin said that walking in the path shown by Ayya Vaikundar would help build a more equal and compassionate society.

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