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In Periyar’s land, BJP switches to a soft-Dravidian line

In a major U-turn, the BJP in Tamil Nadu is seen as acknowledging the contribution of Dravidian leader Periyar to society. This might be a move with the assembly elections on mind, but given the resistance within the party, it has to be seen for how long the BJP can toe this line

October 06, 2020 / 19:02 IST
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Many eyebrows were raised when Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president L Murugan, during the birth anniversary of Dravidar Kazhagam founder EV Ramasamy, respectfully addressed the latter as “Periyar”, a word generally used by the common people. It was surprising since Right-wing leaders have vowed not to refer to him as ‘Periyar’ and address him only through his initials EVR. Leaders of the state unit were finding it a pleasure to run down the Dravidian icon as and when possible, and one of them, H Raja, who was the party’s national secretary wanted all Periyar statues to be razed to the ground.

In a major U-turn, Murugan also said “We are ready to acknowledge and praise Periyar for his contribution to the state”. No BJP leader in the past has spoken in such a manner, and, in fact, they vied with each other in coming out with humiliating and insulting comments against Periyar. The statues of Periyar were vandalised and desecrated in many parts of the state by mobs in the dead of night. Every party in Tamil Nadu has condemned the insults to the leader, but no state BJP leader has come forward to condemn such acts, giving the impression that the saffron party is behind such miscreants.

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Murugan also threw a major surprise when he condemned the vandalism of Periyar statue on September 27 in Tiruchy. This is the first time when a state BJP leader is condemning the vandalising of a rationalist leader’s statue. When the national leadership nominated Murugan for the state leader’s post, it was seen as a strategy to woo the Dalits, especially Arunthathiyars in the western belt of the state. Murugan’s commendations for Periyar have taken the other leaders, mostly from the upper castes, by surprise, and they were fuming at his newfound love for their declared enemy for decades.

More shock was in store for them as the BJP’s central leadership removed hardline Hindutva leader H Raja from the national secretary’s post. Besides, P Muralidhar Rao, who was in charge of Tamil Nadu party affairs, has been removed, sending the message that Murugan’s acts are part of a well-devised strategy to change the party’s image of belonging to and dominated by the upper castes. Rao, surrounded mostly by leaders from the elite groups, has openly approved the anti-Periyar tirade unleashed by the party.