Controversy Erupts Over Tamil Thai Vazhthu's Placement During Ceremony
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram has criticized the central government for altering traditions related to the Tamil state anthem's placement during ceremonies. The Tamil Thai Vazhthu was played last at a recent event, sparking backlash from political parties including the DMK. Discussions are ongoing to address the protocol change.
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A political controversy has emerged in Tamil Nadu as Congress MP Karti Chidambaram accused the central government of manipulating tradition by altering the order of the Tamil state's invocation song, 'Tamil Thai Vazhthu,' during official ceremonies.
The criticism arose following the swearing-in ceremony of Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay, where the Tamil anthem was played last, sparking objections from multiple political parties, including the DMK and VCK. Party members are questioning the protocol shift and urging clarification.
Representatives like DMK Spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai and VCK MLA Vanni Arasu have expressed discontent, suggesting the move was deliberate. With communal sentiment invested in the state anthem, efforts are now focused on reinstating its precedence in future governmental events.
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