DMDK on Cauvery ~ Mrs Premalatha Vijayakant Asks People to Pray to God
Posted on the 06 April 2018 by Sampathkumar Sampath
Desiya
Murpokku Dravida Kazhagamwas formed in
Sept 2005.This party contested in all
234 seats in the state elections in May 2006 with Vijayakanth contesting in Vridhachalam.
The party polled almost 30 lakh votes (a total of about a 10% share).Vijaykanth and his party contested in the
2009 Lok Sabha polls as an independent party in all 39 constituencies in the
state, winning no seats. The party won 29 seats in the 2011 assembly election
and became the official opposition party with Vijayakanth as the Opposition
Leader.Today at Thiruvarur, DMDK organized
protest meeting demanding Cauvery
Management board – crowds had gathered in huge numbers and close to half an
hour heard Mrs Premalatha Vijayakant speak.It was impressive appealing to the sentiments of people.She criticized both DMK & ruling ADMK
demanding that people require a strong person as leader (Captain).She urged the people to think of unresolved
issues and refrain from voting for notes.The couple of things that attracted me was :
o
She called upon the
people to pray to God (appeal to Iraivan) – stating that those who ruled the
State have not been efficient.People can
appeal to State / Central Govt;High
Court and Supreme Court – and if nothing happened – only way is to appeal to
Lord !
o
She spoke of linking of
rivers (10000 crores required according to her) – she said, if it is not
happening pan India, let us link all rivers in Tamil Nadu and thence there
would be no need for looking up for water to anybody else
o
She urged the people to
seek military rule – her logic was during Emergency, people came to work on the
dot and trains ran without any delay.Her
appeal was for a Military Govt and that Military Govt would give solutions
easily.
o
She spoke of some
history – of King Rajaraja Chola waging war on Karnataka in 1011 (or did I hear
1041 wrongly), forcing King Narasimha to release water; then Rani Mangammal
sending strong signal with a big army and later Kamarajar during his golden
rule threatening Hanumanthaiah, the then CM of Karnataka to release water.
the
correctness of the later part, that is reference to history – wars and its
timelines upon search do not gel.Still it
was a powerful speech – minutes later Capt,. Vijayakant addressed the
rally.He has some health issues – hence
the speech was not clear and someone appealed him to just wave his hands, which
he did enthusiastically.
Ponni (Cauvery) has a fond
place with Tamil lore.The historical novel written by Kalki
Krishnamurthi narrating the story of Arulmozhivarman (Raja Raja Chola) – ‘Ponniyin
Selvan’ is part of Tamil literature.
Raja Raja Chola I (or
Rajaraja Chola I) ruled between 985 and
1014 CE. During his reign, the Cholas expanded beyond South India with their
domains stretching from Sri Lanka in the south to Kalinga in the north. Raja
Raja Chola also launched several naval campaigns that resulted in the capture
of the Malabar Coast as well as the Maldives and Sri Lanka. Raja Raja Chola
died in 1014 AD and was succeeded by his son Rajendra Chola. Rajendra Chola I accessed
thethrone in 1014 CE and extended the
influence of the Chola empire to the banks of the river Ganga in North India
and across the Indian ocean to the West, making the Chola Empire one of the
most powerful empires of India.
Vira Narasimha II a
Hoysala King ruled between 1220–1234. He defeated the Kadavas and Pandyas and
levied a tribute. He acted as a support to Chola king Rajaraja Chola III, who
was possibly his son-in-law, against Pandya incursions. During the rule of Vira
Narasimha II, a Hoysala army was stationed at Kanchi possibly to avert any
incursion from the Telugu Chodas of Nellore, the Kakatiya dynasty of Warangal
and the Pandyas of Madurai. King Vishnuvardhana of Hoysala dynasty ruled
between 1108 – 1152 (thus the war timeline spoken appears not so correct – all King
related info here taken from Wikipedia)
Kengal Hanumanthaiah (1908
–1980), was the second Chief Minister of Karnataka (then, Mysore State) from 30
March 1952 to 19 August 1956. He contributed to the construction of Vidhana
Soudha, the seat of the state legislature.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
6th apr 2018.@
8.15 pm.
PS : I felt happy listening to her as she frequently referred to God and wanted people to look to God - divine intervention for all good things. A much saner voice among dravidan politics !