365telugu.com online news,Delhi,May 28th,2022:The Vice President, M. Venkaiah Naidu hailed former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and DMK stalwart, Dr. M. Karunanidhi, as an iconic leader who strengthened the nation’s federal character. Unveiling the statue of Kalaignar Karunanidhi on the occasion of the 98th birth anniversary celebrations of the legendary DMK leader organised by the Government of Tamil Nadu at Omandurar Estates in Chennai,Naidu paid glowing tributes to Karunanidhi and pointed out that he was among leaders who strengthe ned the country’s federal character. He added that in the process, the nation emerged as a strong ‘Team India’.
The Vice President observed that Karunanidhi was among such exceptional leaders who placed people at the centre of their work and helped India shape into a vibrant, progressive democracy upholding the vision contained in the Preamble of the Constitution. Naidu added, “We are quite fortunate that, after our independence in 1947, we have had, in our country, a series of illustrious Prime Ministers and Chief Ministers who have shaped the development trajectory of our great nation.” The Vice President hailed the efforts made by these leaders, including Kalaignar Karunanidhi, in the States, Union territories and at the Union government level to respond to people’s aspirations, design policies, create programmes and build institutions. “Guided by the enlightened pathway shown by the Constitution- makers, these leaders at various levels, have tried to give meaning to the words in our Constitution,” Naidu said.
The Vice President said that an important requirement in democracy is the principle of agreeing to disagree. Stressing the need for political leaders to respect each other, the Vice President said that they should consider each other as rivals, and not as enemies. Irrespective of caste, creed, religion or political affiliations, we are all Indians first and we should work for the growth and development of the nation, he added.
The Vice President observed that each of our States has a vibrant, unique quality, marked by linguistic richness, literary and cultural treasures, breathtaking architecture, remarkable craftsmanship, scientific, industrial and agricultural accomplishments. “We, as a nation, have moved forward and have made perceptible progress by recognizing and celebrating this fascinating diversity and capitalizing on the inherent strengths in each State. We have realized that we can bring about a rare synergy if we tap into the abundant, hidden energy that is waiting to be kindled within each of our citizens in each of our States and this is what exceptional leaders like Karunanidhi tried to do”, Shri Naidu added.
Naidu pointed out that India is on the move and urged all political parties in different states to work for people’s welfare. “If states develop, India will develop,” he said.
The Vice President termed Karunanidhi a visionary leader who focused on empowering marginalised people and those outside the circle of development. “He was an able Chief Minister who has left a lasting legacy of development and social welfare”, Naidu said. He recollected that “Uzhavar sandhai” or farmer’s markets and a health insurance scheme for the poor were among the many initiatives which reflected Karunanidhi’s farsighted approach. Describing Karunanidhi as one of India’s most dynamic chief ministers, the Vice President pointed out that he gave a boost to industrial growth, infrastructure and information technology in Tamil Nadu.
Naidu recalled that he interacted quite closely with Kalaignar Karunanidhi over several decades during the course of his long journey in public life. The Vice President said that the DMK stalwart was a leader who stood firmly by his political beliefs and convictions. In this context, he pointed out that Karunanidhi had opposed the imposition of Emergency by the then Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, in clear and unambiguous terms.
Expressing his admiration for Karunanidhi’s multifaceted personality, Shri Naidu described the DMK leader as a versatile person with a unique combination of a number of talents. In the words of the Vice President, “Kalaignar Karunanidhi was an astute politician who won every election he contested and provided leadership to his party for nearly fifty years.” Shri Naidu recalled that Karunanidhi was a gifted orator who could hold an audience spellbound with his wit, literary flavour and learned expositions. “He was an outstanding legislator who excelled in the art of constructive political debate,” the Vice President said. He added that Karunanidhi had an artistic, cultural and journalistic flair that earned him the honorific title of ‘Kalaignar.’Naidu described Karunanidhi as a “multifaceted personality who has left an indelible impression on the development canvas of Tamil Nadu.”
Naidu observed that Karunanidhi’s multi-dimensional work has had a lasting impact on the socio-political landscape of Tamil Nadu. He added, “through his scripts and dialogues, Kalaignar Karunanidhi blazed a new trail in Tamil cinema. As an insightful commentator on current affairs and political analyst, Kalaignar wielded a powerful pen, writing extensively in Murasoli, the party publication he founded.” The Vice President remarked that if there is one common strand which runs through the work of Kalaignar Karunanidhi the administrator, the social activist, the political reformer, the script writer, the poet, the playwright, the journalist and the author, it is that of social equality and inclusive development.
The Vice President recalled that Kalaignar Karunanidhi was a great champion of Tamil Nadu’s rich cultural heritage, Tamil language and literature. Shri Naidu described Karunanidhi as a leader who loved his motherland and mother tongue and helped the world know about the state’s wealth of cultural heritage and the literary works in the classical language of Tamil. The Vice President pointed out that “it was Kalaignar who declared the prayer song for Tamil Nadu in 1970, the ‘Tamil Thai Vazhthu’ with which we begin all functions in the State.”
On this occasion, the Vice President also called for promoting and propagating one’s mother tongue. Reiterating that there should be no imposition of or no opposition to any language, he wanted India’s rich cultural and linguistic diversity to be preserved. “Unity in diversity is a unique feature of Indian culture,” he stressed.
Naidu expressed the hope that Tamil Nadu would make rapid progress on all fronts and, working with the Union government in the true spirit of ‘cooperative federalism’ and ‘competitive federalism’, make India realise its true potential in the years to come. He added that he also hoped that the current Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin would be guided by the vision and work of his illustrious father, Kalaignar Karunanidhi.
M. K. Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Durai Murugan, Tamil Nadu Minister of Water Resources, Dr. V. Iraianbu, Chief Secretary to Government of Tamil Nadu, eminent political and cultural personalities from the states and others were present on this occasion.
Following is the full text of speech –
“Sisters and brothers,
I am delighted to be here amidst all of you to unveil the statue of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, late Dr. Kalaignar Karunanidhi on the occasion of his 98th birth anniversary celebrations. He was certainly one of India’s most dynamic Chief Ministers.
I thank the Government of Tamil Nadu for inviting me to this important event. Chennai is a city close to my heart and has a special place in my life. From the days of my childhood, on account of its proximity to Nellore where I come from, Chennai has had a profound influence on me.
I have had the good fortune of interacting with Kalaignar Karunanidhi quite closely over several decades during the course of my long journey in public life.
He was a very versatile person with a unique combination of a number of talents.
He was an astute politician who won every election he contested and provided leadership to his party for nearly fifty years. As the Thirukkural says –
சொலல்வல்லன் சோர்விலன்அஞ்சான் அவனை
இகல்வெல்லல் யார்க்கும்அரிது.
(Solalvallan Sorvilan Anjaan Avanai
Ikalvellal Yaarkkum Aridhu.)
Meaning: Mighty in word, of unforgetful mind, of fearless speech, it is hard to conquer such man.
He was an able Chief Minister who has left a lasting legacy of development and social welfare.
He was a gifted orator who could hold an audience spell bound with his wit, literary flavour and learned expositions.
He was an outstanding legislator who excelled in the art of constructive political debate. He always considered his position as an instrument of public service not to enjoy the fruits of power. Kalaignar himself had said –
பதவி என்பதுமுள்கிரீடம் போன்றது
Padhavi Yenbadhu Mul Greedam Pondradhu
Means: Position is like a crown of thorns.
He had an artistic, cultural and journalistic flair that earned him the honorific title of “Kalaignar” in 1948 after his play “Thookumedai” became a resounding success.
He was truly a multifaceted personality who has left an indelible impression on the development canvas of Tamil Nadu.
Through his scripts and dialogues, he blazed a new trail in Tamil cinema.
As an insightful commentator on current affairs and political analyst, Kalaignar wielded a powerful pen, writing extensively in Murasoli, the party publication he founded.
The common strand which runs through the work of Kalaignar Karunanidhi the administrator, the social activist, the political reformer, the script writer, the poet, the playwright, the journalist and the author is that of social equality and inclusive development.
Sisters and brothers,
We are quite fortunate that, after our independence in 1947, we have had, in our country, a series of illustrious Prime Ministers and Chief Ministers who have shaped the development trajectory of our great nation. They have made tremendous efforts in the States, Union territories and at the Union government level to respond to people’s aspirations, design policies, create programmes, build institutions. These consistent efforts have taken our country forward. Guided by the enlightened pathway shown by the Constitution makers, these leaders at various levels, have tried to give meaning to the words in our Constitution.
Barring a few aberrations, they have helped India shape into a vibrant, progressive democracy upholding the vision contained in the Preamble of the Constitution. Kalaignar Karunanidhi comes in this list of iconic leaders who had put people at the centre of their work. Thanks to leaders like him, the country has strengthened its federal character and, as Prime Minister, Narendra bhai Modi calls it, emerged as a strong ‘Team India’.
Each of our States has a vibrant, unique quality. Each of our States is rich in linguistic richness, literary and cultural treasures, excellent architecture, remarkable craftsmanship, scientific, industrial and agricultural accomplishments. We, as a nation, have moved forward and have made perceptible progress by recognizing and celebrating this fascinating diversity and capitalizing on the inherent strengths in each State. We have realized that we can bring about a rare synergy if we tap into the abundant, hidden energy that is waiting to be kindled within each of our citizens in each of our States.
That’s what visionary leaders like Kalaignar Karunanidhi had tried to do. His vision was to empower people, especially those who were marginalised and were outside the circle of development. He was a leader who thought of “Uzhavar sandhai” or farmer’s markets and a health insurance scheme for the poor. He was a leader who gave a boost to industrial growth, infrastructure and information technology. He was a leader who loved his motherland and mother tongue and helped the world know about the state’s wealth of cultural heritage and the literary works in the classical language of Tamil. He was the one who declared the prayer song for Tamil Nadu in 1970, the ‘Tamil Thai Vazhthu’ with which we begin all functions in this State.
Sisters and brothers,
Kalaignar Karunanidhi was a leader who stood firmly by his political beliefs and convictions. It is important to recall the fact that Kalaignar Karunanidhi had opposed the imposition of Emergency by the then Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, in clear and unambiguous terms.
Rising from the margins of society, working untiringly for the underprivileged and occupying the centre stage of public life for several decades, Kalaignar Karunanidhi’s multi-dimensional work has had a lasting impact on the socio-political landscape of Tamil Nadu. Kalaignar has left behind an enduring political legacy few leaders can boast of. I am sure that the current Chief Minister, Thiru M.K. Stalin will be guided by the vision and work of his illustrious father.
I once again thank the Government of Tamil Nadu for inviting me to this special event and wish the Chief Minister, Thiru Stalin, his cabinet colleagues and all the civil servants working in the State all the best in their untiring efforts to continue the developmental journey of the State with the same earnestness as Kalaignar did. I do hope the State will make rapid progress on all fronts and, working with the Union government in the true spirit of ‘cooperative federalism’ and ‘competitive federalism’, make India realise its true potential in the years to come.