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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

"Awe-nor-Able" CM abode of compassion

   Life, teaches one, a lot of lessons. We learn from mistakes,  advice (if you are not the hear-but-leave type) and examples. As a kid I always followed what my brother did. He was my real leader. Then I got smarter !! I started learning from his mistakes. I often listened to my parent's advice too.  But as I grew up, I saw so many icons, that I was disillusioned about who my Reel Leader was.. I was in search of an Ideal Example.

   I found him, years later on NDTV 24x7, and realized that I had missed him all along. It is strange, as I don't have a TV, and I am out of touch with any sort of current-affairs. Thanks to my friend Vacha, who happened to forward this.
It re-kindled my search for the Reel Leader who has survived the Test of Time!!

Well our man was born a long time ago (1924). He got into politics at a tender age of 14. He claims to have been upset by the religious domination of the Hindus and the religious denomination of Brahmins, in particular.  He was not well read, but had his command over the Tamil language. He started the newspaper in tamil, Murasoli. He wrote scripts for plays and movies.  A lot of his work was anti-Brahmin, social issues, which were made into movies. But his contribution to Tamil literature cannot be denied.  He claimed to be an atheist. Fair enough!!

In spite of his claim, people believe that he married several times, so the woman's "thali bhagyam" would save him from impending death. Horoscopes, you see. It was his idea of an elixer. After all, who does not want to live long? He married several times legally and several times illegally. A legal Family Tree of our great leader..

Lesson 1:
One learns about survival of the fittest. theory. (vidhi-> fate)
He has done his part in  creating an anti-brahmin community in Tamil Nadu. This works, by induction too, like how Divide and conquer worked for the British. He is one of the many people, responsible for keeping the quota system alive in education and government job scene today. Poor him, it is a tricky situation. If he removes the quota system, people who think they are under privileged will stop voting for him. Then he can't govern anymore. So might as well get their vote and govern.  And anyways, who cares about the brahmins, most of them leave the country, in search of greener pastures. The ones who stay, complain not. 
Hey Ram!!, did I mention he is very quick to ask logical questions to prove is atheistic ideology.

Lesson 2:
One learns about survival of the fittest. (jadhi -> caste)
As a leader, he can go beyond the pale in their pursuit of electoral advantage. To do this of course, he tries to understand people's needs or let us say wants. He has been in the film industry for years now. And the state some how hero worships its movie stars and stalwarts much more than heros in other fields. We don't really respect Ramanujam, RK Narayan, A. P. J. Abdul Kalam or any other tamil heros. But with media's charm on us, Tamilians worship their movie stars. So then he started his movie channel SunTV, now the new Kalaignar TV.. He made sure he had enough gossip in there to keep the masses hooked to TV. Then during elections he would offer FREE TV, Laptops to people to consume their vote. Works well for him. Oh, the money is anyways the tax payer's money.

Lesson 3:
One learns about survival of the fittest. (sadhi -> conspire )

In between all these, he has time, to make money to sustain his ever growing family. And he  does this by involving  in veeranam project scam (quite early in his CM carrier),   2G scamsfly-over construction , housing board quota ,and many more. In spite of these accusations, he reigns on..


Lesson 4:
One learns about survival of the fittest. (nidhi -> money )
His biggest contribution to his people, is that he got them into politics, where they could follow his foot steps. Oh! did I mention his people = family ? He has been good to all of them, without any gender bias. His daughter and sons (the mostly legal ones) have taken after him. After all, dad sets such standards, that children must look up to (read: down at) him. And looks like he is the pioneer of a dynastic rule in TN.


Lesson 5:
One learns about survival of the fittest. (aadhi -> harbinger )
One thing that has to be credited to him, is his eternal love for his mother tongue, Tamil. It is almost infallible.  He supports the language so ardently that he has great ideas to sustain it.  Tamil Medium Schools,  bus routes written in Tamil, supports ( or is quasi stable based on the circumstances) LTTE (after all they are also tamil no?) , Fasts for cease fire in SriLanka , tax benifit for tamil movies with tamil names, government job preference for people who studied tamil,  anti-Hindi policies , are some of his most famous Operation-Save-Tamil projects. But one gets to hear that his family get convent education (I mean they learn English).  Yet he is successful in keeping the tamil blood alive and flowing through the veins of the tamils.  Oh! did I mention that his contribution to tamil literature earned him an Honorary Doctorate? So he is Dr M. Karunanidhi.


Lesson 6:
One learns about survival of the fittest. (madhi -> intellect )
Having been in the tamil movie industry has taught him some acting too. He, recently (comparing the time gap to his age) did an awesome act to attract public sympathy when he was arrested for corruption charges. But he survived the man-handling without any issue, unlike Maran..


Lesson 7:
One learns about survival of the fittest. (kaidhi -> arrest )

All in all, he is the ideal example of Darwin's Theory . In fact he does more than just survive. He flourishes. He has all the love that his wives have to offer.  He has all the riches one can dream of having in life. He has all the powers to make people around him act like puppets. He has a family, as big as his heart. He has love for Tamil and command over Tamil, much more than one could ask for.  So he is my Hero.. Our very own Karunanidhi...







3 comments:

  1. whatay flow of thoughts...totally floored...

    sincerely,

    a fan in real life...

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  2. Wow... this is really a great post !! How come I missed it. inspite of subscribing to your posts !! Gonna forward this post to a few friends !!

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  3. Thanks PJ.. Summa oru sudden flow of thought .. Nee book reviews update pannu..

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