Overview
- Posting on X on December 25, M. K. Stalin said the majority’s character is proven by ensuring minorities live without fear.
- He asserted that attacks on minorities are unacceptable and called curbing riotous groups a shared, urgent duty to be enforced with firm resolve.
- He referenced reports of incidents after the Manipur violence, naming Jabalpur and Raipur, and said such reports violate the values of harmony.
- He said violence by a few right‑wing groups acting in the name of the majority sends a disturbing message even as the Prime Minister attends Christmas events.
- On Christmas Day, MPs, MLAs, and bishops visited Stalin at his Chennai residence to convey greetings, underscoring the backdrop for his appeal for harmony.