
We Dravidians
June 1, 2025 at 06:49 AM
Across Karnataka, Andhra, Telangana, and Kerala, a quiet yet powerful movement is growing. Since the BJP came to power at the Centre, people have begun to proudly call their languages Dravida Kannada, Dravida Telugu, Dravida Malayalam, and more. Some even add "Dravida" to their names—like Dravida Ramesh or Dravida Suresh—embracing a shared identity.
This movement is gaining strength every day, unstoppable by small conflicts or disagreements.
Surprisingly, even far-off states like West Bengal, Maharashtra, and Punjab are beginning to explore their Dravidian roots. The seed was planted long ago, and now it grows—slowly, steadily, surely.
What’s remarkable is that this wave is not driven by political parties like the DMK or DK. Instead, it rises naturally, powered by the people themselves.
The right-wing voices are taken aback, watching as Periyar is celebrated across India, and leaders like Anna and Kalaignar are praised for their visionary work. Even MGR and Jayalalithaa are gaining respect in the North.
At the heart of this movement stands one man: M.K. Stalin. A true leader, he organizes and leads peaceful, legal resistance against the BJP, winning every fight and securing landmark victories.
More than just a book or a slogan, many Indians now ask: Why not make @MKStalin the Prime Minister of India?
A single post calling for South Indian unity has gone viral, stirring the usual right-wing backlash. But remember this:
No matter how many hands try to hide the sun, it will shine. No order can stop the ocean’s waves.
Soon, the whole of India will say together:
“We are Dravidians.”
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