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Telugu >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tamil in South India


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Posted
3 hours ago, 11_MohanReddy said:

 

 

What was i telling from the beginning ,telugu was the most spoken language during independence.

Posted
6 hours ago, Teluguredu said:

Ethnic genocide ? Wtf is he talking about .

Of tamils

Posted
33 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said:

Of tamils

What are you even talking about.

Posted
27 minutes ago, Teluguredu said:

What are you even talking about.

 

Posted
41 minutes ago, enigmatic said:

evaru adi ? guddi tatha  naa 

Yes

Posted
4 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said:

 

 

When did he genocide tamils?

Posted
Just now, Teluguredu said:

When did he genocide tamils?

MGR provided substantial financial aid to the LTTE, reportedly amounting to millions of Indian rupees, which helped sustain their armed struggle against the Sri Lankan state. His backing came when the LTTE was still consolidating its position as the leading force in the Tamil liberation movement.

MGR ensured that Tamil militants, including the LTTE, had safe passage and refuge in Tamil Nadu. Training camps were reportedly set up in Tamil Nadu, with the tacit approval of his administration, allowing Tamil fighters to regroup and strategize.

Unlike other Indian politicians who wavered in their stance on Tamil Eelam, MGR openly supported the idea of a separate Tamil state. His speeches and actions reflected his alignment with the aspirations of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka, distinguishing him from leaders who sought to mediate or dilute the struggle.

During a time when India attempted to use its regional power to control the Tamil struggle (e.g., through the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord and the Indian Peacekeeping Force), MGR remained skeptical of India’s intentions. He continued to back the LTTE, recognizing their genuine commitment to Tamil self-determination.

Beyond armed support, MGR ensured that Tamil refugees fleeing Sri Lankan state violence were welcomed in Tamil Nadu. His government provided relief and rehabilitation, standing as a beacon of hope for Tamils displaced by war.

MGR’s support for the LTTE was not just an act of solidarity but a reflection of his deep cultural and political commitment to the Tamil cause. Even as India flexed its muscles, attempting to control the narrative around the Tamil struggle, MGR’s unwavering support for the LTTE and Tamil Eelam ensured that the movement retained its autonomy and legitimacy.

His legacy remains etched in the hearts of Tamils as a leader who stood up for their cause during one of the most turbulent times in their history.

Posted
38 minutes ago, 11_MohanReddy said:

MGR provided substantial financial aid to the LTTE, reportedly amounting to millions of Indian rupees, which helped sustain their armed struggle against the Sri Lankan state. His backing came when the LTTE was still consolidating its position as the leading force in the Tamil liberation movement.

MGR ensured that Tamil militants, including the LTTE, had safe passage and refuge in Tamil Nadu. Training camps were reportedly set up in Tamil Nadu, with the tacit approval of his administration, allowing Tamil fighters to regroup and strategize.

Unlike other Indian politicians who wavered in their stance on Tamil Eelam, MGR openly supported the idea of a separate Tamil state. His speeches and actions reflected his alignment with the aspirations of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka, distinguishing him from leaders who sought to mediate or dilute the struggle.

During a time when India attempted to use its regional power to control the Tamil struggle (e.g., through the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord and the Indian Peacekeeping Force), MGR remained skeptical of India’s intentions. He continued to back the LTTE, recognizing their genuine commitment to Tamil self-determination.

Beyond armed support, MGR ensured that Tamil refugees fleeing Sri Lankan state violence were welcomed in Tamil Nadu. His government provided relief and rehabilitation, standing as a beacon of hope for Tamils displaced by war.

MGR’s support for the LTTE was not just an act of solidarity but a reflection of his deep cultural and political commitment to the Tamil cause. Even as India flexed its muscles, attempting to control the narrative around the Tamil struggle, MGR’s unwavering support for the LTTE and Tamil Eelam ensured that the movement retained its autonomy and legitimacy.

His legacy remains etched in the hearts of Tamils as a leader who stood up for their cause during one of the most turbulent times in their history.

Are you delusional? MGR was a malayalee not a telugu.

Did you just type tamil cm who genocided tamils into chatgpt 🤣🤣🤣

 

 

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