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“I Don’t Know What Ram Rajya Is, I Was Not There When Ram Ruled”, Says DMK Spokesperson TKS Elangovan

““I Don’t Know What Ram Rajya Is, I Was Not There When Ram Ruled”, Says DMK Spokesperson TKS Elangovan”, The Commune, April 29, 2026

“Yet again, a DMK member has spewed venom against Hinduism, especially when it comes to Lord Rama.

This time it is DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan, talking about Ram Rajya.

Speaking to IANS, he said, “I don’t know what is Ram Rajya, because I was not there when Ram was ruling that country, I was not there. But what was there at that time is not here in Tamil Nadu. In South India, people are treated on par. Everybody was equals. So, we want to re-establish that practice – that all human beings, all men are born equal. That is our main idea, and we, the Dravidian movement is trying to do that. And we are successful in it as of now, and we will proceed with it…….”

Read full article at thecommunemag.com

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