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Thursday, January 13, 2011

etting aside perceptions about electoral prospects in the forthcoming Assembly elections, Chief Minister and DMK president M Karunanidhi on Wednesday said that upholding self-respect of Tamils would be paramount and went beyond everything else.

"At a time when politicians are wondering whether they can succeed in garnering votes in the ensuing elections, it will be our primary duty to protect the Dravidian movement which was founded for upholding self-respect of Tamils," the CM said speaking after inaugurating the fifth year of the Chennai Sangamam celebrations here.
Stating that the Dravidian movement was founded with an aim to bring back the glorious era of Tamils during the time of kings Raja Raja Chozhan and Rajendra Chozhan, who had spread the glories of Tamils beyond seas, Karunanidhi said nowadays, no political outfit could be started in Tamil Nadu without the prefix 'Dravida'.
Recalling the harrowing experiences he and his associates faced five decades ago in Villupuram, when the Dravidian movement was in its fledgling stage, Karunanidhi said people referred to them as parayas who came to enact a drama.
"Now, if the same drama is enacted again in Villupuram, the people of today will regard it as 'folk art' and that is the glory of Dravidian movement", he added.
Hailing the contribution of her daughter and Rajya Sabha Member Kanimozhi in nurturing folk arts through Chennai Sangamam for the past four years, Karunanidhi paid rich tributes to the dance drama titled Vanam Vasappadum (even the sky can be brought brou [...]

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