A Quote by Tamilisai Soundararajan

For centuries, Tamil Nadu is a holy land of many religious scholars and saints who preached good things. — © Tamilisai Soundararajan
For centuries, Tamil Nadu is a holy land of many religious scholars and saints who preached good things.
We say only the BJP can be the alternative force in Tamil Nadu. Our party is providing good governance in many States in the country and we are confident of repeating this success in Tamil Nadu also.
Up the Rebels, To Hell with the Pope, And God Save--as you prefer--the King or Ireland. The land of scholars and saints: Scholars and saints my eye, the land of ambush, Purblind manifestoes, never-ending complaints
While I will give my best for the benefit of Telangana, I will continue to remain a dear Tamil sister to all in Tamil Nadu.
State unit of BJP will protect the rights of Tamil Nadu people and we will not back off from our attempts to bring glory to Tamil language.
There is no concept of a Tamil nation. India is one nation, and Tamil Nadu is a part of that.
Tamil people are generally considered very intelligent. But there, politics runs in a different way. Movie stars have a larger-than-life image in Tamil Nadu, and people vote for that image.
The sheer diversity of literature in the Bible is one of the secrets of its continuing popularity through the centuries. There is something for all moods and many different cultures. Its message is not buried in religious jargon only accessible to either believers or scholars, but reflects the issues that people struggle with in daily life.
I'm indebted to the people of Tamil Nadu.
We want to be the alternative party in Tamil Nadu.
Women in Tamil Nadu are repressed. This must change.
My father was the prime minister and we had Tamil Nadu's support.
The BJP would create a big impact in Tamil Nadu.
I am a Malayali. My ancestors are from Tamil Nadu, but they settled in Irinjalakuda.
In all sectors, Tamil Nadu has outperformed Gujarat as the top state.
There is always a question that arises asking if am a Tamilan. I am 66 years old now. I had been in Karnataka only for 23 years; for the remaining 44 years of my life, I have been in Tamil Nadu with the Tamil people.
My mother tongue is Telugu. I was born and brought up in Tamil Nadu.
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