- Know about
the intricacies of Tamil Nadu politics and DMK’s anti-Sanatana Dharma views,
packaged under the title ‘Dravidian Model’.
On Saturday,
2nd September, Udayanidhi Stalin, son of the DMK supremo and the Minister for
Youth Welfare and Sports Development of Tamil Nadu stirred a hornet’s nest by
calling for the eradication of Sanatana Dharma in his address to the ‘Sanatan
Abolition Conference’ convened by the Progressive Writers and Artists Forum, in
Chennai. Coming closely on the heels of the just concluded meeting of the
opposition I.N.D.I.A. alliance in Mumbai, this outburst by a prominent member
of a constituent party of the alliance garnered national attention.
While his
speech was seen as a call to incite genocide of believing Hindu groups, the
same utterances were excused as a right to free speech by the DMK supporters.
The local TN Congress leaders were quick to pitch in to support Udayanidhi;
Karti Chidambaram drew our attention by his tweet that ‘everyone who is batting
for “SD” (Sanatan Dharma) comes from the privileged segment who are
beneficiaries of the “Hierarchy”’, forgetting that he is married into the
so-called privileged segment.
That the
local Congress cadres had their own compulsions to support Udayanidhi’s
indefensible verbal assault on Hindus by his attack on Sanatana Dharma, can be
seen from the manner in which Congressmen outside Tamil Nadu objected to his
speech. The Maharashtra Congress Chief Nana Patole told ANI that the Congress
party ‘neither comments nor believes in hurting anyone’s religious sentiments,’
and added that they ‘can’t take onus for someone else’s statement’.
While
official responses from other alliance partners are awaited, it goes without
saying that Udayanidhi has added salt to the injuries already inflicted by his
party on North Indians, particularly the people of Bihar, UP and Northeast. Not
long ago several migrant workers from the North fled from Chennai and Tiruppur,
the textile hub, following hostile propaganda against Vadakkans (northies). In the forefront was Udayanidhi, inciting
anti-Hindi slogans while he had no qualms in buying rights for Hindi films
through his Production and Distribution company, Red Giants.
Biharis are
particularly are in the line of attack of the DMK headed by Udayanidhi’s father
M.K. Stalin, who views the Bihar-born Tamil Nadu Governor, R.N. Ravi, as a
villain. Nothing can be more atrocious than the scorn spit by the DMK leader
R.S. Bharati in an indirect dig at the Governor when he said that those who
sell Soan Papdi and Panipuri don’t know the pride of Tamil Nadu.
The arrest
of a Youtuber, Manish Kashyap, further deepened the crisis which reflected in
the opposition to M.K. Stalin’s visit to Bihar in June 2023, to attend a
meeting of the Opposition parties convened by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish
Kumar. The Twitterverse was buzzing with the hashtag #GoBackStalin with the
tweet of T.R.B. Raja, DMK minister for Industries and son of T.R. Balu, going
viral on social media. With Stalin’s Bihar visit facing resistance from people
on Twitter, the minister deleted his 10-year-old tweet of 2013 which read,
“Sounds Racist BUT looking at what Mins & Bihari #Rapists are saying…
problem IS IN THE ENTIRE UP/BIHAR etc Society and not just individuals.”
Us versus Them: Dravidian Model
The
attack on Sanatana Dharma is not new and is a continuing ‘Model’ to keep the
DMK support base united. The trend started from pre-Independence days with E.V.
Ramasamy Naicker (Periyar) spouting anti-Brahmin sentiments. This original
agenda of Christian Missionaries that aimed at displacing the temple culture to
gain conversions, was adopted by the Dravidian parties. For long, the DMK
harped on Aryan vs. Dravidian ideology in which Brahmins of Tamil Nadu were
Aryans and the rest were Dravidians. Stalin’s father, M. Karunanidhi, followed
a peculiar formula of identification by which his bête noire,
Jayalalithaa, was an Aryan, but his friend Sonia Gandhi was a Dravidian, if we
go by his eulogies on her as the Tamil Epic character, Manimekalai.
Not
satisfied with calling all Tamil Brahmins as oppressive Aryans who sneaked into
the country through the Khyber Pass, the DMK dynasts started labelling Hindu
Gods as brutal Aryans who suppressed the indigenous Dravidians. In their
reasoning, Rama was a despotic Aryan while Ravana was a good Dravidian.
Vishnu’s avatar, Vamana, was a cruel Aryan while Mahabali was a benevolent
Dravidian. Karunanidhi had a liking for Mahabali and compared himself with
Mahabali in a meeting at Vellore in April 2011, claiming that like Mahabali he
was stopped by inimical forces from doing his good deeds to the poor. When his
partyman Andimuthu Raja was implicated in the 2G spectrum scam, Mahabali came
to his rescue when he claimed that like Mahabali, Raja was punished for doing
good.
The love for
Mahabali continues generationally as we found Karunanidhi’s son, M.K. Stalin,
invoking the ‘Dravidian King Mahabali’ in his Onam message to the people of
Kerala, which said that he was cunningly defeated. He took objection to
celebrating Onam as Vamana Jayanti, least realizing that the poem he quoted in
that message from the Tamil Sangam text explicitly referred to the birthday of
Sri Vishnu. It shows his level of knowledge of Tamil texts.
With time,
the Arya vs Dravida dichotomy is irrigated with newer ideas. Opposition to Manu
and Manu Smriti is a byproduct of this narrative. Manu Smriti is easy to flag
against Brahmins and through them, all Hindus. An extension of this is the
slogan “social justice”. Least realizing that the
ancient Chola kings swore on Manu Neeti with a claim that they descended from
Vaivasvata Manu, the Dravidian ideology keeps harping on Manu as an
external Aryan who came to oppress the Dravidian people. In the past few
decades, Manuvadi vs. others has been doing the rounds, with emphasis on caste
differences. Claiming to strive for a casteless society, the DMK has
accentuated caste consciousness. The DMK leaders can even be heard calling
their colleagues by caste names.
Inevitably,
the DMK rechristened the fight against Manuvadi as a fight against Sanatana
Dharma-a word Stalin initially struggled to pronounce. This fight against
Sanatana Dharma was outsourced initially to people like Thirumavalavan, chief
of Dalit Panthers Party (aka VCK) who showed extraordinary zeal in abusing
Sanatana Dharma at every opportunity. At a Christian Book launch in December
2022, he said that this “land (India) was plagued with Sanatana Dharma, (and)
it did not have liberty, equality, and fraternity. Sanatana Dharma is entirely
based on discrimination, and Manu is the one who turned that discrimination
into law. Discrimination is the basis for both Sanatana Dharma and Manusmriti”.
The
so-called fight against Sanatana Dharma is articulated as a fight for ‘Social justice’
with Stalin coining the term ‘Dravidian Model’ of governance, ensuring equality
and equal opportunity to all (except Brahmins) and opposition to ‘oppressive
forces’ with caste and religious identities. This was revealed by Stalin in his
speech at the 200th anniversary of the struggle for the upper
garment in March 2023 in Nagarcoil, at a meeting where Kerala Chief Minister,
Pinarayi Vijayan, was also present.
He made
Sanatana Dharma as extraneous to Tamil people, causing them to suffer when he
said, “While the Keeladi civilization showcases the regal living of the Tamils,
the ‘sanatana dharma’ divided people based on caste and treated the ‘oppressed
caste’ like slaves and animals. We are indebted to the social reformists,
including Col. Munro, Ayya Vaikundar, Periyar and the Christian Missionaries,
who ensured equality in the society… Since we continue this social justice and
ensure equality in the ‘Dravidian Model’ rule, it is being opposed by the
religious and caste fanatics.”
Born
in a Telugu family with questionable grooming in Tamil literature, Stalin has
clearly exhibited how little he knows of Tamil culture; the celebrated Tamil Sangam age
Grammar book Tholkappiyam speaks about Varna system; it divides the
society into seven varnas including the
well-known four varnas. The poet Thiruvalluvar also subscribes to the view of
differences in people when he said that though all are born alike, there are
differences due to the jobs they do.
These are
not part of the curriculum in schools, with the result that no Tamilian knows
of them. Similarly, the version of Tholkappiyam on types of words in
Tamil which includes Sanskrit (Vadasol) also as part of Tamil language, is not
taught in school. Only selective portions of Tamil grammar excluding these are
found in textbooks. Varna system is not alien to Tamils. The demarcation of
works for different Varnas being part of Tholkappiyam, how can one blame
Sanatana Dharma as playing havoc with the regal living of Tamil people?
Karunanidhi
as a better-informed person in Tamil literature, must have known about the
Varna system in Tholkappiyam, but he chose to whip up sentiments against
Varnas by his anti-Hindu stance. The probable reason is to nurture his vote
bank on religious lines! With the rise of Narendra Modi in central politics,
anti-Hindu means anti-Modi and anti-RSS. With the Godhra issue doused by court
rulings, newer issues need to be invented. And so Udayanidhi excelled in diatribes
against Modi.
Anti-Modism
of unimaginable proportions is being whipped up ever since Modi became the
Prime Minister. Udayanidhi was in the lead in spearheading this anti-Modi
attack. He went to the extent of saying in an election campaign in the last
Assembly elections, that Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj died because of Modi.
He said, “There was a leader called Sushma Swaraj. She passed away because she
couldn’t take Modi’s torture. There was a leader called Arun Jaitley. He also
passed due to Modi’s torture.” That election gave a resounding victory to the
DMK and its partner Congress, mainly by stoking an imaginary fear of Modi –
‘Modi will enter Tamil Nadu if you don’t vote for us’.
The DMK has
no qualms in thanking the minorities for helping them to come to power. During
the Centenary celebrations at St Paul’s seminary in Trichy in July 2022, the
Speaker of TN Assembly, Appavu, acknowledged that the DMK government was
created by them. In the same speech he also claimed
that Tamil Nadu would have turned into Bihar, had it not been for Christian
missionaries.
In April
2023, when BJP MLA Vanathi Srinivasan raised an objection to the resolution to grant reservation to those converted to other religions
from Hinduism, the Speaker Appavu expunged her version that such
reservation indicates caste differences and untouchability in those religions
too.
Appreciation
for Christianity and Islam vs. hatred for Hinduism is time and again exhibited
by the DMK chief and his son. The Dravidian ideology against caste
discrimination, ridicule of religious customs and appropriation of religious
places applies to Hinduism only, and not to other religions. The worst kind of
expletives are always from Udayanidhi. He didn’t spare the President of India
either, when he claimed that she was not invited for the Parliament Opening
ceremony because she is a widow. Oddly, his grandmother (Karunanidhi’s wife)
was nowhere to be seen during his swearing-in ceremony. What could be the
reason?
The truth
behind Udayanidhi’s diatribes against Hindus can possibly be linked to the
faith he professes. Speaking at a Christmas celebration in his constituency in
December 2022, he said he is a Christian. Married to a Christian, he proclaimed
himself a Christian and said he was delighted to be part of a Christian event.
As a
minister who took his oath of office on the Constitution of India, Udayanidhi
did not even feign concern for people of all religions, but has the audacity to
abuse Hindus and their faith. For him and the DMK,
an attack on Sanatana Dharma means anti-BJPism. They are unconcerned
about the impact this will have Hindu feelings, because so far, Hindus have not
retaliated through the ballot box. Whenever they failed to win an election, it
was due to corruption charges or by the overwhelming image of MGR or
Jayalalithaa. Never have the Hindus of Tamilnadu punished for anti-Hindu abuse.
Perhaps this
is why a respected person such as Palanivel, father of Veera Muthuvel, Project
Director of Chandrayaan-3, expresses admiration for the DMK. In a recent
interview, he recalled joining the railway strike in 1974. While Indira Gandhi
issued a stricture to arrest the striking railway employees, Karunanidhi
instead asked the State Police not to arrest them if not given a written
complaint. Palanivel thus escaped arrest and turned into a loyal DMK supporter.
The DMK
enjoys a supporter base generationally, but that alone is not enough for an
electoral victory. So, they are doing their best to rope in minorities into
their support base. They feel this is best done by taking anti-Hindu stance.
That is why Muslim wedding functions and Christian events become occasions for
expressing disdain against Hindus.
But politics
requires fresh fodder always. So, to play a victim card, Udayanidhi dared the
Centre to arrest him for his comments on eradicating Sanatana Dharma. His
father claimed glory all these years as a non-existent MISA detenu during the
Emergency. As successor to the throne, Udayanidhi needs to show some kind of
‘sacrifice’ for a cause. He will be glad to be challenged and arrested and thus
gifted a “martyrdom” for the cause of social justice of the Dravidian Model.
The DMK
strongmen are unconcerned about the impact this tirade against Sanatana Dharma
could have on the constituent parties of the fledgling I.N.D.I.A. Alliance.
Tamil Nadu is their turf, and they are determined to retain it at any cost.
Their partners in the opposition camp must realize that the DMK is more a
liability than an asset in their phenomenal fight against Modi.
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