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🏆🎉 Chess Champ Gukesh's Win Ignites Tamil Nadu vs. Andhra Pradesh Rivalry! 🌟♟️

TL;DR: Gukesh Dommaraju, an 18-year-old chess prodigy, clinched the World Chess Championship, becoming the youngest-ever undisputed champion. His victory sparked a friendly tussle between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, each claiming him as their own due to his Chennai birth and Telugu heritage.

Gukesh Dommaraju, born in Chennai to Telugu-speaking parents from Andhra Pradesh, made history by becoming the youngest undisputed World Chess Champion at 18. His triumph has ignited a friendly rivalry between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, with both states proudly claiming him as their own.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was quick to congratulate Gukesh, highlighting that his victory reaffirms Chennai's status as the "global Chess Capital." Stalin shared a photo of himself awarding Gukesh a gold medal, stating, "Tamil Nadu is proud of you."

Not to be outdone, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu also extended his congratulations, referring to Gukesh as "our very own Telugu boy." He praised the young grandmaster's historic achievement and expressed hopes for more accolades in the future.

This dual celebration underscores the shared cultural heritage between the two states and the pride they take in Gukesh's accomplishments. It's a testament to India's rich tapestry of cultures and the collective joy in the nation's achievements.

At MediaFx, we believe that such victories are a source of pride for the entire nation. While it's natural for states to celebrate and claim a connection to the achievers, it's essential to embrace this with positivity, recognizing that these successes transcend regional boundaries and unite us all.


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