Poster declares MK Stalin as ‘Bride of Tamil Nadu’, people ask about the groom | Trending
A poster of Tamil Nadu Chief Miner MK Stalin in Tamil Nadu has gone viral on social media and has left people with questions. The poster shows a picture of MK Stalin with the words ‘Bride of Tamil Nadu’ written on it. Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin poster with the words ‘Bride of Tamil Nadu’. (X/@BefittingFacts) As per Times Now, the poster was planned to be printed with the words ‘Pride of Tamil Nadu’. However, due to a spelling error, the outcome turned out to be quite hilarious. It is not known who put up the poster or where it has been placed. Hindustan Times – your fastest source for breaking news! Read now. “Bride of Tamil Nadu,” reads the caption written alongside the picture shared on X. The picture shows a poster with a picture of MK Stalin with a garland around his neck. Take a look at the post here: The video was shared on March 4 on X. It has since collected over 1.2 lakh views. Additionally, many even took to the comments section of the post to share their thoughts. Check out how people reacted to this post:“Bun intended,” posted an individual. Another added, “Someone is getting fired today.” “Groom kaun hai [Who is the groom]?” shared a third. A fourth simply wrote, “What?” What are your thoughts on this? Earlier, the Tamil Nadu unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wished Chief Miner Stalin a happy birthday on March 1 but in Mandarin, claiming that this is his favourite language. BJP Tamil Nadu shared a picture of the birthday wish on X with the caption, “On behalf of @BJP4Tamilnadu, here’s wishing our Honourable CM Thiru @mkstalin avargal a happy birthday in his favourite language! May he live a long & healthy life!” They replied to their post and wrote, “For those who would like to wish our CM in Mandarin, please use this: 穆图维尔 卡鲁纳尼蒂 斯大林生日快乐 我们祝您健康长寿 (Happy birthday Stalin! Wish you a long and healthy life!).” Unveiling ‘Elections 2024: The Big Picture’, a fresh segment in HT’s talk show ‘The Interview with Kumkum Chadha’, where leaders across the political spectrum discuss the upcoming general elections. Watch Now! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arfa Javaid is a journal working with the Hindustan Times’ Delhi team. She covers trending topics, human interest stories, and viral content online. …view detail