New Delhi: Rajya Sabha MP and actor Kamal Haasan met Prime Minister Narendra Modi within the capital on Thursday and requested him to “promote the traditional recognition of Keiradi”.
On X, Kamal Haasan shared some photographs from his first assembly with PM after being sworn in as a member of Rajya Sabha final month.
In his put up he expressed his honor to satisfy the Prime Minister and had the chance to speak vital considerations of the individuals of Tamil Nadu.
“Immediately I honoured to satisfy India’s Prime Minister, Sri Narendra Modi Ji, who’s the consultant of the individuals of Tamil Nadu and as an artist, I’ve positioned some calls for earlier than him.
“It urged the Prime Minister to increase his assist for the Tamil individuals to indicate the grandeur of the Tamil civilization and the timeless glory of the Tamil language to the world,” he added.
As an iconic gesture, the MP introduced Prime Minister Modi with a themed memo-themed memorabilia across the village of Keeladi, 12km from Madurai, on the banks of the Vaigai River, an historical website courting again to the Sangham period. Nonetheless, the Centre and the DMK-led Tamil Nadu authorities have been within the Logger Heads of Keezadi, additionally spelled Keezadi.
On July 25, the 69-year-old veteran actor took an oath in Tamil as a member of the Congressional Senate, receiving overwhelming applause from fellow lawmakers.
The election to the Senate of Kamal Hasan marks an vital milestone in his political journey as he takes on a nationwide legislative position for the primary time. He was appointed with the assist of the ruling DMK-led alliance, which had promised a seat for Rajya Sabha in alternate for the assist of MNM throughout the 2024 Lok Sabha election.
Kamal Hasan submitted his appointment to the Tamil Nadu Secretariat on June sixth. DMK allies together with Prime Minister MK Stalin, Deputy CM Udayanidhi Stalin and VCK chief Thirumavalavan, MDMK Vaiko and Tamil Nadu Nadu Congress Selvaperunthaiai.
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