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Successful Sojourn : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin Says Visit To Spain Fruitful ; Confirms Return With Substantial Investments
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has returned to Chennai after a visit to Spain . Senior Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader, Durai Murugan and Member of Parliament (MP), TR Baalu, welcomed the Chief Minister at the airport.
In a tweet on Tuesday night, Stalin expressed gratitude, saying, “Heading back to Tamil Nadu, I extend my heartfelt thanks to @IndiaInSpain for their coordination, Spain, its wonderful people, and our Tamil community for a treasure trove of memories!”
Heading back to Tamil Nadu, I extend my heartfelt thanks to @IndiaInSpain for their coordination, Spain, its wonderful people, and our Tamil community for a treasure trove of memories!#Madrid pic.twitter.com/y2hZH0okZn
— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) February 6, 2024
Speaking to the media upon his return, MK Stalin highlighted the success of his trip, stating, “I have returned with substantial investments for Tamil Nadu. During my visit to Spain on January 27th, I participated in an investor meeting and engaged with Invest Spain delegates. I conveyed the favorable investment climate in Tamil Nadu and urged them to invest in the state.”
Touching down in Chennai after a rewarding journey in #Spain!
Excited to announce the signing of MoUs for investments worth Rs. 3440 Crores during this trip, with numerous opportunities still awaiting exploration.
Tamil Nadu’s economic future is brighter than ever!… pic.twitter.com/GzXyLDJJY8
— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) February 7, 2024
Stalin emphasized the significance of Spain’s role in Tamil Nadu’s growth.
“Spain voyage was important for Tamil Nadu’s growth. The Parliament election is nearing so after that, only I’ll go on the next tour for investment,” MK Stalin said.
When asked about watching parliamentary proceedings, Stalin replied, “Yes, I watched and laughed. It seems as though the BJP is in opposition and the Congress is ruling.”
On the Prime Minister’s claim of winning 400 seats, Stalin remarked, “Will they only win that much? There are 534 constituencies, and I’m not surprised the PM aims for a clean sweep.”