Don’t nudge us to seek independent Tamil Nadu: DMK’s A. Raja seeks autonomy with CM Stalin on stage
The Hindu
A. Raja's comment comes against the background of DMK sticking to the term 'Ondriya Arasu' (Union government) in Tamil to refer to the Centre ever since it assumed office in May 2021 in Tamil Nadu
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader A. Raja has implored Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to provide 'State autonomy' to Tamil Nadu, and not push them to seek an independent country.
Though the icon of the Dravidian movement, Thanthai Periyar stood for an independent Tamil Nadu, the DMK moved away from it, Mr. Raja said on Sunday addressing a party meet of representatives of urban local bodies. The conference was held in Namakkal in western Tamil Nadu.
The party, though accepted Periyar, backed integrity and democracy and said, 'long live India' and the party continues to stick to that line.
"I am telling Amit Shah and the Prime Minister with utmost humility, I implore you in the presence of (our) leaders on the dais, our Chief Minister is journeying on the path of Anna (C.N. Annadurai, former Chief Minister and DMK founder), do not push us on the path of Periyar. Do not make us seek a separate country, give state autonomy and we will not rest till then," he said.
Mr. Raja's remark invited sharp criticisms in the social media with several hitting out at him for 'separatist' comment.
Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vice-president Narayanan Tirupathi condemned Mr. Raja's remark as 'blatantly divisive'. However, it was not a matter of surprise as the DMK is known for its 'divisive' attitude. "But what is shocking and surprising is that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin remained a mute spectator. I condemn his silence. He has taken oath of office, affirming allegiance to the Constitution." Tamil Nadu's ruling party should understand that "India has created States for its administrative purposes and that is precisely what the Constitution says," Mr. Narayanan told PTI.
Rejecting criticisms against the remark, DMK spokesperson Constantine Ravindran said Mr. Raja has made it amply clear that the party travelled on the path of Anna, fully supporting India's integrity and the principles of democracy.