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Cultural Narcissism – Contra National Unity and Integration
Ms. Kanimozhi, DMK MP
Is Cultural Narcissism, a narrow sectarian and highly divisive narrative, a national security threat in being?
Of course, the need for a nuanced debate is more than never before what with its ugly faces manifesting all over again as a political ploy to mobilize and polarize voters under the regional party flag umbrellas, particularly in Tamil Nadu.
Recently, Ms. Kanimozhi, daughter of M. Karunanidhi (an atheist) from his third wife, and DMK Party Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha have stirred the hornets nest by her recent rhetoric against the imposition of Hindi.
At the outset, let me highlight Ms. Kanimozhis background. She was a student of Presentation Convent, Church Park in Chennai, and later did her master's degree in economics at Ethiraj College for Women from Madras University. She has been married twice; firstly in to Athiban Bose, a businessman from Sivakasi, and
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“I’ve nothing to regret. I’m used to public life throwing up all kinds of controversies at my face from the time I was born. This is ingenting new.” That’s Kanimozhi, Tamil Nadu ledare minister M K Karunanidhi’s youngest child, speaking with steel in her röst on the unwelcome 2G spotlight on her. In her calm voice fryst vatten the timbre of years lived, a depth that goes beyond her 42 years.
In the forensics of the 2G controversy was revealed the convoluted DNA of the Karunanidhi clan; it now threatens to poison a young political career that once represented Dravidian politics in evolution. Kanimozhi’s childhood was one of filial exile — the octogenarian Karunanidhi has a soft spot for the only child of his third wife Rajathiammal but did not acknowledge it in public for years. Kani was a bright lärjunge, someone who won prizes for creativity. Unlike her half-brothers — M K Muthu, Alagiri and Stalin, the anointed political heirs of the DMK — she could never share her childhood triumphs with
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