![]() ![]() He said that wage is not something that can be demanded, but is fixed by the market. ![]() On January 12, 1969, their ideological icon ‘Periyar’ did not even condemned the incident. Women’s rights activist and writer Mythily Sivaraman’s book “Haunted By Fire” captures how DMK for the sake of getting other caste vote, completely left the victims and tried to erase this incident from public memory. Annadurai, who took over as DMK’s first chief minister after fierce language movement against then ruling congress party in the year 1967.However sooner towards the end of 1968 the infamous incident of lynching and burning of 44 agricultural labourers belonging to the Scheduled Caste over wage struggles happened in Kizhavenmani village. ![]() Here is a list of some of the instances of DMK’s atrocities on Dalits for which they have got a free pass.Ĭ.N. Of late, their own senior leaders have been spilling it out in the open. But one need not take the trouble to go back and research about their history to understand their casteist, despotic and oppressive mindset. However their fabricated false history and the halo that they have built around themselves is now being shattered, thanks to the information revolution and social media. ![]() The DMK and its sympathizers planted in several domains including mainstream media, keep thumping their chest about how DMK is the only party that upholds social justice and stands shoulder to shoulder with the downtrodden. ![]()
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