Kalaignar Karunanidhi
From Thirukkuvalai's soil, a child arose,
With words as his weapon, he challenged foes.
Kalaignar, a thinker with dreams so vast,
A voice for the voiceless, a bridge to the past.
In Tamil’s embrace, his legacy grows.
A writer, a leader, a visionary bold,
Through scripts and speeches, his stories were told.
In cinema's glow, his ideals shone,
For justice and equity, he stood alone.
In every word, his passion took hold.
As a statesman, he carved a path of change,
Challenging traditions, breaking the strange.
Land reforms he brought, for the farmer's plight,
Lifting the oppressed into the light.
Through every policy, his vision did range.
In DMK's fold, he carried the flame,
For Tamil pride, he fought in its name.
Against oppression, he raised his voice,
Giving the downtrodden a reason to rejoice.
His dedication etched in history’s frame.
The Arignar Anna ideology he kept,
For social justice, his promises were met.
Education’s light he spread far and wide,
With schools and schemes, he stood by their side.
In Kalaignar’s heart, every soul was adept.
Tamil Eelam's cause found strength in his care,
For Tamil's unity, he offered his prayer.
A poet’s heart beat in his chest,
Expressing love for the people oppressed.
With every act, his vision was rare.
Through five decades, his rule stood tall,
Navigating storms, answering every call.
His pen remained sharp, his resolve unshaken,
For the betterment of all, his path was taken.
A champion of justice, beloved by all.
From the Kural to modern Tamil's grace,
He preserved a culture, a people’s face.
The golden script of his works will stay,
Lighting Tamil Nadu’s path every day.
In Kalaignar's spirit, we find our place.
Though time has taken his mortal frame,
His ideals endure, his eternal flame.
Kalaignar, the architect of Tamil’s pride,
Forever he walks by the people's side.
In hearts and history, he remains the same.
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In
the heart of Tamil Nadu's verdant land,
A
legend's tale, we now understand,
Muthuvel
Karunanidhi, his name renowned,
A
statesman, writer, in history's hallowed ground.
Born
in Thirukkuvalai, on a June morn,
From
the small village he was born,
A
culture of caste, he saw its despair,
Injustice
and bias, he couldn't bear.
At
just fourteen, he took a noble stand,
Against
Hindi's imposition, across the land,
The
Anti-Hindi agitation, he would lead,
A
voice for his people, he'd plant the seed.
Tamil
Nadu's Tamil Manavar Mandram he formed,
The
Dravidian Movement's student wing stormed,
A
newspaper, Murasoli, in his youth conceived,
From
humble beginnings, the DMK he'd achieve.
A
playwright, a poet, a writer so profound,
Historical
novels and screenplays renowned,
In
the world of cinema, his talents did thrive,
Composing
dialogues that made hearts come alive.
A
critic of religion and superstition's hold,
An
atheist, rationalist, with stories to be told,
M.G.
Ramachandran's hero, he'd script and craft,
For
Sivaji Ganesan, dialogues that would last.
In
'57, his political journey took flight,
To
Madras state legislature, he'd ignite,
The
DMK's treasurer, deputy leader in the fray,
A
path of leadership, he'd pave his way.
C.N.
Annadurai's legacy he'd inherit,
A
leader and thinker, their ideals he'd wear it,
Periyar's
vision, he'd fiercely uphold,
A
champion of justice, his story unfolds.
Emergency
in '75, a battle he'd wage,
Against
Indira Gandhi's authoritarian stage,
Dismissed
in '76, a setback he'd bear,
But
resilience and strength, he'd proudly declare.
In
'71, a landslide victory he'd seize,
Chief
Minister of Tamil Nadu, with great ease,
A
partner, MGR, by his side he'd find,
A
political journey of a complex kind.
MGR's
demise in '89, he'd rise once more,
To
lead the DMK, his vision to explore,
But
dismissed again in '91, for links they'd claim,
To
LTTE's shadow, casting doubts on his name.
In
'96, a comeback he'd stage,
With
Tamil Maanila Congress, they'd engage,
In
Deve Gowda's United Front, they'd unite,
A
resurgence in power, a beacon of light.
Alliances
formed, alliances broken,
In
politics' storm, his words were spoken,
In
2001, from his house, he'd be taken,
An
act of vendetta, by Jayalalitha, forsaken.
In
2004, with Congress, he'd ally,
A
landslide win, the opposition would cry,
Chief
Minister again in 2006, he'd return,
A
political journey, with lessons to learn.
In
2014, he'd stand alone,
A
solitary battle, seeds he'd sown,
In
2016, the opposition's might,
In
Tamil Nadu's Assembly, he'd shine so bright.
Affirmative
action, state autonomy he'd pursue,
For
lower castes, opportunities grew,
A
caste-based quota, a helping hand,
For
government jobs, a level playing land.
Nepotism's
accusations, controversies he'd face,
Yet
championing justice, he'd hold his grace,
Supporting
LTTE and Sri Lanka's strife,
In
the complexities of politics, a balancing life.
Initiatives
galore, for industry's stride,
In
Tamil Nadu, his vision wouldn't hide,
A
towering tribute to Thiruvalluvar's art,
A
monument in Kanyakumari, a work of heart.
Classical
language status, to Tamil he'd grant,
A
legacy of achievements, firm and avant,
Muthuvel
Karunanidhi, a name we revere,
In
Tamil Nadu's history, forever clear.
He
served for decades, with vigor and might,
A
beacon of hope, a guiding light,
A
leader, a writer, a legend, indeed,
In
the hearts of many, his legacy will lead.
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