Rejected Tableau Will Be Displayed In Tamil Nadu On Republic Day

 Rejected Tableau Will Be Displayed In Tamil Nadu On Republic Day
Rejected Tableau Will Be Displayed In Tamil Nadu On Republic Day

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin has said that the vehicles that were denied the opportunity at the Republic Day parade in New Delhi will be displayed at the Republic Day celebrations in Chennai and all over Tamil Nadu.

The Central Government has rejected the Tamil Nadu decorative vehicle participating in the Republic Day parade in Delhi. In South India, only the decorative vehicles of the state of Karnataka have been approved by the Central Government as the decorative vehicles of the states including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh have been rejected.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin wrote a letter to the Prime Minister in this regard, but the Central Government did not give permission for the decorative vehicle. This has caused a great stir among the political parties and the people of Tamil Nadu. 

Chief Minister Stalin wrote a letter to the Prime Minister expressing his disappointment at denying a vehicle carrying images of freedom fighters such as Veeramangai Velunacharyar, Kappalottiya Thamizhan V.O.C and Bharathiar, who fought for the country's liberation from Tamil Nadu.

The Central government explained that the Central government does not decide which states' vehicles should participate and that permission was denied on the grounds that the expert panel had decided.

In this situation, Chief Minister Stalin has announced that the Tamil Nadu decorative vehicle, which the Central Government denied for the Republic Day parade, will be displayed at the Republic Day celebrations in Chennai. The Chief Minister has announced that the Republic Day Decoration Parade will be held on behalf of the States and the Departments of the Central Government under the theme 'India 75' this year.