On 24 April, Karunanidhi arrived at the DMK citadel of Saidapet to kick-off his campaign for the 2016 polls, which could be the nonagenarian’s last election battle. As he rolled on to the stage on his wheelchair, he was flanked by key figures in the DMK. He made a blistering attack on Jayalalithaa for running a corrupt government in his address, and right beside him, helping him turn the pages of his speech copy, was a the ever-grinning grandnephew Dayanidhi Maran.
The irony of Karunanidhi taking on Jayalalithaa over corruption with Maran sitting right beside him, was lost on very few. Dayanidhi, and his brother Kalanidhi, are under investigation for several alleged scams in the telecom sector.
In the following weeks, A Raja, the face of the sensational 2G scam, would travel across districts of Nilgiris, Perambalur and Ariyalur, campaigning for the DMK.
The question which needs to be raised here is why the DMK has not publicly distanced itself from A Raja and Dayanidhi Maran, even as it goes hammer and tongs against Jayalalithaa for running a corrupt government.
It is largely agreed upon that the DMK’s embarrassing defeat in 2011 polls was due to the corruption taint, and in spite of that the DMK has not taken the necessary recourse, point out political analysts.
TN Gopalan adds that he does not believe A Raja or Maran could hamper the DMK’s electoral chances in 2016.
A DMK insider recently told TNM that it was not Karunanidhi’s style to cut anyone of completely – A Raja has been restricted three districts, and Maran is not campaigning on his own like he usually does, the insider pointed out. But the statement only goes to show the desperation of the patriarch in having to keep the two leaders in the party’s fold. Isn’t this but an excuse for the DMK, one which could cost them immensely in a crucial poll?
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