Periyar’s rational light now shines across the world: TN CM Stalin at Oxford
The portrait was painted by Thotta Tharani, an Indian art director, painter and production designer.
PTI

Chennai, 5 Sep
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has said social reformer
Periyar’s (EV Ramasamy) rational light now shone across the world and the
Self-Respect Movement he launched a century ago redefined freedom, causing
chains to fall and dignity to rise.
Unveiling a portrait of the renowned social reformer at
Oxford University’s St. Antony’s College, on 4 September, commemorating the
100th anniversary of the Self-Respect Movement, during his ongoing tour of the
UK to attract investments to the state, Stalin highlighted the progressive
legacy of Periyar.
The portrait was painted by Thotta Tharani, an Indian art
director, painter and production designer.
The Chief Minister emphasised the movement’s global impact
on social justice and lauded Periyar’s advocacy for rationalism, gender
equality, and anti-caste reforms.
“It is a lifetime honour to unveil the portrait of Periyar
at Oxford University - an institution synonymous with knowledge, human rights,
and dignity. This unveiling is proof that Periyar’s rational light now shines
across the world beyond Tamil Nadu’s borders,” he said at the event.
"Self Respect Movement - A revolution that redefined
freedom! Chains fell, dignity rose. Thanthai Periyar’s Self-Respect Movement
shattered fundamentalisms, awakened dignity, nurtured scientific temper, and
made us a guiding light of social transformation," Stalin said in a post
on the social media platform ‘X’.
“At Oxford, I spoke with pride as heir to Periyar’s legacy,
honouring the revolution that turned centuries of subjugation into the eternal
anthem of Self Respect. We aren’t just celebrating history; we are guiding
tomorrow,” he further said.
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