Showing posts with label Karunanidhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karunanidhi. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 08, 2018

Karunanidhi: Self-made, strong-willed and self-centred

Call him Dakshinamurthy (his original name) or Karunanidhi. Both names fit him to a T. He was one of the most popular leaders in the south and among the South (North-South divide in terms of economic disparity.) He was compassionate towards the downtrodden and the marginalised.

He did not have parental support, unlike his children or grandchildren , to lend him a hand either in politics or in filmdom. He did not have a godfather to proffer preferential treatment to him in cinematic or literary or political world.

His determination to succeed was phenomenal. After Annadorai's untimely demise, he rode roughshod over Nedunchezhian and Anbazhagan to seize control of the party and ministry. Neither Navalar nor Perasiriar was any match to him in scheming or steely determination to capture power. Kalaignar was totally result-oriented. He proved to be a capable administrator and a convincing speaker. His letters to his 'udanpirappu' in Murasoli were a delight to anyone interested in Tamil. His interpretation of Thiruvalluvar's masterpiece written as 'Kuraloviyam' was creative though many would disagree with his views.

He was self-centred to the hilt. When the Congress leaders wanted to bury Kamaraj at the Marina, he denied permission as Chief Minister. He would have thought, "If I permit Kamaraj, where would I go and rest?" He would scarcely have thought that two other equally popular leaders - MGR and Kalaignar's bete-noire, Jayalalitha - would precede him in occupying the Marina.

The TamilNadu government was against his burial at the Marina. The Madras High Court in a hasty judgement that has less to do with law and more to do with the anxiety to ensure law and order vetoed the government decision.

There was no doubt about his popularity and his ability to nurture the DMK. However, his self-centredness arrested the continued growth of his party. He did not mind losing Vaiko when he was at his best from the party because Vaiko was a threat  to Stalin. He wanted his family members to lead the party.

Politics will be less colourful with his demise. Tamil enthusiasts have lost a mesmerising orator.

Monday, November 06, 2017

Narendra Modi meets Karunanidhi

A courtesy call or a Machiavellian meet? Modi's surprise courtesy call on M.Karunanidhi on Nov 6th has a dramatic impact particularly because it was not programmed / announced in advance. Of course, Modi must have had it in mind even before coming to Chennai. Is this why Stalin rushed back to Chennai from Sharjah?

Modi not calling on Jayalalithaa when she was bed-ridden / kept in Apollo was another master-stroke. Had he visited her, questions will now be asked was he aware / part of the apparent conspiracy. Sometimes non-moves are the best moves we make.

Modi does not seem to go by others' advice or information.  He utilised the opportunity yesterday to know first hand 1) if MK is aware of what is happening around him or has become a vegetable like Jaya post-Apollo perhaps was and whether whatever happens to Kanimozhi would affect him or not and 2)whether Dayalu Ammal is really demented as her advocate claimed in the 2G case.

This tendency of Modi not to delegate and trust is normally dysfunctional, but somehow he manages to avoid its negative consequences.

Modi may be knowing that ADMK jokers cannot last long. Supporting the Congress cost the DMK  the prospect of gaining majority in the last general election. Aligning with BJP may keep Kanimozhi away from jail. If DMK  takes centre's (BJP's) help, some ADMK MLAs will decide not to oppose DMK coming to power now.  DMK and BJP  both will gain in the short term. Modi is trying to create a situation that will be beneficial to BJP / centre whether the present government in Chennai continues or falls. Odds I win, tails you lose?