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He was determined on not taking a regular job. Karunanidhi then fell in love with a girl. He was certain that the girl was infatuated with him as well. When he and his family met the girl's parents, they demanded that if a wedding was to take place, it must be performed in the presence of Brahmin priests and vedic chanting.
Karunanidhi rejected, citing his belief in the Self-Respect movement as justification. After marriage, he worked as a play-wright through the help of R.
V Gopal who help his earlier with his play. T Murthy. Their plays failed to bring people even after the attendance of Periyar and Annadurai. The failure was due to their comments against the caste prejudices, the troupe was named "Dravida Theatre group", the term "Dravida" was percived to be a term for Dalits and hence non-Dalits boycotted it. His plays were an instant success and people started to call him as "Sivaguru", the name of his character.
Karunanidhi was chased down and beaten till he fell unconscious. They dropped his unconscious body into the sewers and departed, thinking he was dead. The first major protest that aided Karunanidhi in gaining ground in Tamil politics was his involvement in the Kallakudi demonstration in Kallakudi in when he was The original name of this industrial town was Kallakudi. Kallakudi was renamed as "Dalmiapuram" by the state administration led by Rajagopalachari to commemorate the North Indian business magnate Ram Krishan Dalmia, who owned a cement factory there.
In the protest Karunanidhi and his companions erased the name Dalmiapuram from the railway station and lay down on the tracks blocking the course of trains. Six people died in the protest and Karunanidhi was arrested and was sent to jail for six months. At the age of 33, Karunanidhi entered the Tamil Nadu assembly by winning the Kulithalai seat in Tiruchirapalli during the election among the 15 DMK legislators elected.
He defeated Congress candidate A. Parisutha Nadar. During this time, Karunanidhi recognised the necessity for a regular engagement with party cadres.
He began sending daily letters to his party members, whom he referred to as udanpirappukal blood brothers , a practice he followed for fifty years. Anti-Hindi agitations in Tamil Nadu started when the Union government announced that Hindi would become the single official language. The DMK, led by CN Annadurai, planned to organise a series of rallies against the action and declared January 26 to be a day of mourning.
Violence continued across the state and several set themselves on fire. Karunanidhi, as DMK treasurer, raised 11 lakh rupees for the party's election campaign. On February 3rd , the existing chief minister Annadurai died of cancer.
He was also chosen as the DMK's legislative assembly leader. Karunanidhi was appointed chief minister on February 10, the next day and was sworn in by Governor Sardar Ujjal Singh.
The six Ministers of Annadurai's Cabinet were kept by Karunanidhi. In addition to his own ministries, Karunanidhi took on the ministries of late Annadurai and Nedunchezhiyan , who had refused to join his cabinet. He once found himself in a difficult situation in the state Assembly when members of the Congress party and Rajagopalachari's Brahmin-dominated Swatantra Party hammered him and his amateur ministers with hard questions.
Some people believed Karunanidhi had admitted to the government's incompetence. Then Karunanidhi indicated that his government of Shudras , the lowest caste in the caste hierarchy which enraged the opposition. Karunanidhi started sending letters to his party members in Murasoli, opening with the words "Udan pirappe" My blood brothers.
These letters covered a wide range of themes, including the DMK's philosophy, his justifications for various party actions, and encouragements to party members to work very hard throughout electoral campaigns, among other things. Karunanidhi sent around 7, of these letters to party leaders between and his death in December They were later published in seven volumes.
During his tenure, he granted legal status to self-respect marriages and implemented a number of other programs aimed at protecting women and children.
On March , Karunanidhi formed an alliance with the Congress headed by Indira Gandhi, on the precondition that her party will not contest in any Assembly seats.
The DMK won a landslide victory, with its candidates capturing of the seats on the ballot. Karunanidhi is re-elected as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the second time. He was elected from Saidapet. Chief Minister M. Ramachandran from the party. He made this decision in response to a request from 26 of the executive council's 31 members. Karunanidhi later described the decision as "painful" at a public platform. MGR said he was banned because he "demanded the party's finances, especially those connected to elections".
M Karunanidhi on issued an order that he said would "eliminate the thorn in the heart" of social reformer Periyar.
The decree made it possible for people of all castes to become priests in public temples. However, the Supreme Court overturned this decision in Until , Governors raised the national flag in state capitals on both Republic Day and Independence Day.
In view of the Rajamannar Committee's report on Centre-State relations being submitted at the time, he was reinforcing his call for State autonomy.
George on August 15, Karunanidhi launched the "Beggar rehabitation scheme" on his 48th birthday on June 3, , and begged for funds for the scheme from shopkeepers near his residence, collecting Rs 3, and said "Begging is not an insult to the person doing the begging. But it is an insult to the country and society that made him a beggar. Karunanidhi established a separate Ministry for the Welfare of the backward classs, the first such in the country.
He resisted to let the Emergency's on Tamil Nadu for approximately seven months, until his administration was ousted on January 31, Karunanidhi was a supporter of Jayaparakash Narayan's anti-Emergency campaign and was the first one to ally with his Janata Party. This occurred just 50 days before his tenure ended.
The DMK suffered a great deal of damage once it was dismissed. His maternal uncle Murasoli Maran and his son M. K Stalin suffered health issues from torture and C. Chittibabu died trying to save M.
K Stalin in prison. DMK tried to make out that the investigation was an act of political vendetta. The Sarkaria commission described the evidence on the claims as "cogent, convincing, and reliable. Rajaram, Nedunchezhiyan and S. Madhavan quit accusing Karunanidhi for the DMK's failure in the general elections and demanded Karunanidhi to resign as the party's leader.
Indira Gandhi's vehicle was unable to pass through the black flag barrier in Madurai. Karunanidhi violated the police prohibition in Madras and led protests in Guindy. Karunanidhi and 28 other DMK leaders were detained the next day and were held in judicial custody.
When Indira returned to power following the untimely end of Desai's government, she lost no time in dissolving MGR's cabinet. MGR was re-elected as Chief Minister. Karunanidhi and DMK general secretary K. Anbazhagan resigned from the State Assembly soon after the anti-Tamil riots in Sri Lanka in protest of the union government and state's failure to defend the Eelam Tamils in Sri Lanka.
There were allegations that he was assassinated to cover financial misappropriation in the Tiruchendur temple. Karunanidhi walked over 30 kilometres during the day with a large crowd of cadres and leaders, stopping for lunch in small towns along the way. He gave public speeches in the evenings. The number of persons joining the padayatra grew by the day, and it became a topic of conversation in every family.
The ruling government alarmed by the DMK's support, appointed a one-man committee chaired by retired judge C. The conclusions of the panel were never presented to the Assembly. Karunanidhi was able to obtain a copy of the study and disclosed it to the public in which revealed the panel's conclusion that Pillai had not committed suicide.
The elections took place against the backdrop of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassination. In December , contested as allies in both Lok Sabha and the State Assembly which conducted together and were carried to victory by the sympathy generated for Indira Gandhi and MGR who was undergoing a Kidney transplant in New york. After being voted to the legislative council in April , Karunanidhi decided to skip the elections.
Karunanidhi was instrumental in bringing the seven-party National Front together in Chennai on October With a plea for social justice, he backed Vishwanath Pratap Singh and his announcement of the Mandal Commission Report.
It was the largest rally Chennai has ever seen. After a year break, the DMK returned to power in Karunanidhi accused the Indian soldiers of rape and massacre of Tamils in Sri Lanka and refused to receive the returning soldiers. Despite Governor S. Barnala's unwillingness to report to the Union Cabinet that Tamil Nadu's constitutional apparatus had broken down, the government has been dismissed.
He enacted legislations which provided financial assistance to widows and inter-caste weddings. Except for Karunanidhi, all DMK candidates lost in the elections. Following the Demolition of the Babri Masjid in , the DMK began holding rallies and public gatherings criticizing the inrentions of Kar sevaks.
God's service? Or The service of planting the seeds of unrest? In , he formed an alliance with the Tamil Maanila Congress , led by G. Moopanar , and was elected Chief Minister for the fourth time in the state.
In , Karunanidhi made his most significant ideological concession. The National Democratic Alliance won the elections. That's it. So, where does the matter of forming an alliance with the BJP stand? He had to deal with caste animosity in numerous districts of Tamil Nadu throughout his tenure. Karunanidhi renamed Madras to Chennai to reflect Tamil identity. His decision to phase out hand-pulled rickshaws was enthusiastically applauded, and the rickshaw-pullers were given alternative work. He introduced the marriage assistance scheme for impoverished women.
He was responsible for almost all of the state's major infrastructure projects which were implemented during this tenure including the Tidel Park , the Coimbatore flyover, the Koyambedu bus terminal , Gemini flyover in Chennai, the rehabilitation of Poompuhar, the Anna Centenary Library , and the grade separators in Chennai and the new Secretariat complex. On December 31 , during a state cabinet meeting led by Karunanidhi, a plan was authorized to erect a statue for Thiruvalluvar at Kanyakumari.
During his next term from to , he resurrected the project. In March , when presenting the Budget, he stated that a foot-tall monument of Thiruvalluvar will be erected in Kanyakumari. He launched the project six months later. The project was restarted once he reclaimed power in May He unveiled the monument on New Year's Day, Karunanidhi assumption that the DMK will be re-elected on the grounds of its government's good performance proved incorrect.
His government's performance was praised by voters but it was not transferred into votes. In the midnight June 30 , he was arrested on the orders of J. Acharyalu who Karunanidhi had earlier kept under suspension. He was arrested after a few hours after the complaint with no time for investigation. Sun TV broadcasted these images live across the state, the cops stormed in, busted open his bedroom door, and hauled him out. The images of Karunanidhi falling, being dragged, being lifted up and pushed by the police created a sympathy wave for him.
They didn't have an arrest warrant. They claimed that these were unnecessary. They dragged me. They pushed me. They ripped my shirt. We treated her with respect when we arrested her. Karunanidhi was later released on bail on humanitarian grounds. Karunanidhi, on the other hand, left the BJP coalition in as the Union government refused to revoke the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
He stood for the United Progressive Alliance led by the Congress party in the general elections, which won all 39 seats of the Parliament from Tamil Nadu. On May 8, , Karunanidhi's administration became the first minority administration in Tamil Nadu's history, and soon after declared a price cut for rice and the waiver of cooperative farmer loans, two of the DMK's main electoral promises.
Karunanidhi won from Chepauk constituency. Karunanidhi on January threatened to resign from the ruling alliance if India does not assist in securing a cease-fire in the Sri Lankan civil war. In , the DMK administration formed 30 special welfare boards entrusted with lobbying for the rights of disadvantaged and marginalised people ranging from transgenders to construction workers who may not have political influence or form voting groups and endure many forms of oppression.
He mandated that all new government buildings, as well as existing ones, include a ramp and an elevator. In , the Arunthathiyars started building a temple "as a mark of thanksgiving to Kalaignar". The bus terminal in Koyambedu in Chennai, which is the largest in Asia, was built. Multiple medical camps were held around the state as part of the Varumun Kappom Thittam initiative, benefiting a huge portion of Tamil Nadu's population.
Karunanidhi said, "People have given me proper rest," before congratulating the people of the state. On his 86th birthday, Karunanidhi donated his Gopalapuram home to the Annai Anjugam Trust, which would manage a free hospital for the underprivileged after his and his wife's demise.
On January , Karunanidhi's son M. K Stalin was made as the working president of the DMK at the general council meet due to his deteriorating health. Karunanidhi was known among his supporters as the "Tamil Inaththalaivar" transl. He was acquainted with S. Chelvanayakam and was close with A. Amirthalingam , the head of the Tamil United Liberation Front. After anti-Tamil pogrom and anti-Tamil pogrom , the his administration was at the forefront of organizing protest demonstrations in Tamil Nadu.
Anbazhagan resigned from the State Assembly.
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