Politics

DMK Reminds Annamalai Of Dravidian Movement's Violent History

  • By drawing parallels between Kirupananda Variyar and K Annamalai, the DMK has called attention to a shameful, violent act it committed.

Aravindan NeelakandanMay 16, 2022, 04:35 PM | Updated 04:34 PM IST
Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai.

Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai.


On 15 May 2022, in a meeting held to impress people with whatever the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government is said to have achieved in one year, R S Bharati who was DMK member of the Upper House of Parliament, warned the Bharatiya Janata Party state head K Annamalai that he would have to face the same situation as Kirupananda Variyar.


Swami Kirupananda Variyar.

It is a well-known fact in history that movements that operate on the hatred of the 'other' naturally tend to lean towards fascism. They feed on hatred and violence. One such movement is the Dravidianist movement spearheaded by the DMK.

In a way, Dravidianist racial hatred is even more perverse than the anti-Semitism of Christendom because here Hindus were made to hate their Hindu nature and then target a particular community of their own as 'a cunning outsider'; even though that community usually confined itself to performing rituals in a decentralised, non-institutional manner.


One such person was Thirumuruga Kirupananda Variyar Swamigal (1906-1993). Swamigal was a venerable ocean of knowledge. He spoke to crowds of thousands — children, women, elderly men, youth, educated and uneducated — without a single note in his hand, without a single scrap of paper before him. But he would mesmerise his audience not with empty rhetoric as Dravidianist leaders used to do — but with the quintessence of Hindu darshanas as it manifests in Tamil literature.

His simplicity masked his in-depth understanding of Dharma and sacred literature.



R.S.Bharathi the DMK MP has unwittingly reminded Hindus of the violent anti-Hindu nature of DMK and hinted at who would be Hindu-saviour in Tamil Nadu.


Actually there was nothing wrong in what Variyar Swamigal had spoken. It is one school of thought that when the time for death comes none can save a person. But what is important here is the way the Dravidianist goon had to seek forgiveness from the very Swamigal he had attacked for whatever ignorant, irrational Dravidian model of reasoning.


And when the time comes, one can be sure that Annamalai too would be showing the same grand gesture of Hindu forgiveness to R S Bharathi.

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