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Vijay Remembers LTTE Chief Prabhakaran On Mullivaikkal Day, Read What He Says

Chennai : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK chief C Joseph Vijay expressed solidarity with Sri Lankan Tamils. In a post on X, Vijay said, “We will carry the memories of Mullivaikkal in our hearts! We will always stand in solidarity for the rights of our Tamil kin living across the sea!” Vijay’s remarks came as May 18 is observed by the global Sri Lankan Tamil population and by sections of Tamils in India as Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day, named after the place.

The date marks the final stage of the Sri Lankan civil war in 2009 and commemorates the tens of thousands of Tamil civilians who were killed, injured, or went missing in the coastal village of Mullivaikkal during the final stages of the 26-year-long civil war. The LTTE remains a banned organisation in India for its role in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991, in which LTTE chief was named the prime accused.

The conflict in Sri Lanka, which began with demands for a separate homeland for Sri Lankan Tamils alleging discrimination, later evolved into a prolonged ethnic conflict that lasted nearly three decades. Prabhakaran’s struggle often struck a chord in Tamil outreach by political parties in Tamil Nadu, although mainstream Dravidian parties like the AIADMK and the DMK navigated the issue cautiously, especially after the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991.

Although the Sri Lankan Tamil issue did not emerge as a major political plank in recent Assembly elections, Vijay did not miss the occasion to pay tribute to Prabhakaran. Speaking in Nagapattinam district in September 2025, he said, “Our umbilical-cord kin, the Eelam Tamils, whether they are in Sri Lanka or anywhere else in the world, are suffering after losing a leader who showed them motherly affection.”

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