Yogi_G wrote:svenkat wrote:
Are we seeing the fragmentation of Indian polity or is it a new dawn of Hindu unity with respect for diversity.
As someone of Telugu roots from deep South TN, the Telugus in the state are a widely ignored lot in terms of their political presence. Many of the Telugu origin went on to subscribe to the Dravidian ideology and very much wanted to be Tamilian and hardly brought up their Telugu roots (sort of like Bobby Jindals of TN). Leaders like Vaiko and Vijayakanth and even Karunanidhi are all of Telugu roots.
I think this TN Telugu identity party will be an interesting one to watch. It will draw away the Telugu roots people away from the Dravidian base as they dint have an alternative before.
As someone from Madras, this has caught me by surprise. In Madras, and I believe North TN, one cannot casually distinguish Telugu origin people from rest. Unless you visit their home and hear them speak in Telugu. Didn't know as a group they were discriminated against in TN.
Yogi_G were you contracting yourself in your statements. Pretty much the DMK upper level leaders including the top, from what I know, is of Telugu origin. I don't know where Ramadoss comes from, but pretty much all the main parties have non Tamil(so to speak) leaders. The last "local" CM must be Kamaraj(is he Tamil?!). I don't know where the "ignored" bit come from? Except for Jayalalitha, who came laterally, rest of them must have their caste/community backing as it is elsewhere in India. If you want the leadership to talk in Telugu in meetings and appeal to the Telugu roots for voting, yes, that is not happening currently.
Second is, if the Telugu origin people subscribed to Dravidian ideology, and to my knowledge, a significant part of the Dravidian movement leadership comes from there, how the weaning away work?! They are the base and the top! On a lighter note, the Dravidian movement is disowned by everyone involved, soon it will be filed under Jewish conspiracy!
Honestly I don't get svenkat's statement either.
As a cynical person, I would imagine this is Ramados's mobilization of support in North Tamil Nadu. As a significant percentage of Telugu speaking people are there in N. TN, he would be happy to "encourage" this movement. Which may lead to splitting of TN into two, as he has been supportive of that, that is his best option for becoming CM. Splitting TN in two may or may not be a bad idea, that is a different discussion.