Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani
was a short-lived political party formed in 1988 in Tamil Nadu
, India
. The
party was found by veteran
Tamil film
actor
Sivaji Ganesan. Ganesan had a
long running relation with many political parties, with his first
movie itself being a propaganda movie of
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
The party for born after a split in Tamil Nadu
Congress party. The split itself
was after another party
All India Anna Dravida
Munnetra Kazhagam broke into two fragments one lead by
Janaki Ramachandran and other by
J. Jayalalitha. Ganesan and his supporters left
the Congress party on differences in opinion on which fragment of
AIADMK to ally with in 1989 state elections.
Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani backed Janaki Ramachandran's fragment
of the party and lost in all seats its competed for. Ganesan
eventually regretted his decision to float his own party and merged
the party with
Janata Dal.
Sivaji Ganesan
Sivaji Ganesan was one of the foremost stars of
Tamil film industry. Born as V. C.
Ganesan, he was christened Sivaji by
Periyar E. V. Ramasami, who was then leading the
Dravidar Kazhagam and the
Self-respect movement, in the 1940s.
He debuted in the
Tamil movie
Parasakthi in 1952, a movie which heavily
contained elements of
Dravidian
politics. Although Ganesan was a founder member of the
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam he found
that
atheistic outlook of the party to
cost him his movie fame. He was also frustrated with importance
given to
M. G. Ramachandran, another movie star, in the
party.
But
yet he stayed on in the party until his visit to Tirumala
Venkateswara Temple
became a center of controversy within the
DMK. Responding to the controversy Ganesan called the DMK "a
glamour party" and moved to
Tamil
National Party. The Tamil National Party was itself formed by
former members of DMK such as
E.
V. K. Sampath
and
Kannadasan. Later Ganesan joined the
Indian National Congress
when Tamil National Party was merged with it.
Birth of Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani
M. G. Ramachandran had been heading the
All India Anna
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) as its founding leader after
his feud with
M. Karunanidhi in 1972. He had been the
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
since 1977 until his death in 1987. Soon after his death the party
broke into two, one headed by his wife
Janaki Ramachandran and other by another
Tamil movie star
J. Jayalalitha.
Election Commission of India
refused to accept either of them as the original AIADMK. Tamil Nadu
Congress decided to ally with Jayalalitha's fragment of AIADMK.
This move was opposed by Sivaji Ganesan and hence he left the party
along with his supporters to form the new party
Thamizhaga
Munnetra Munnani on 10 February,1988. To popularise the
party Ganesan produce a movie titled
En Thamizh En Makkal
(My Tamil language and my people). At the time the party was
created it was considered to be pro-
Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam.
The party opposed the presence of Indian Peace Keeping Force in
Sri
Lanka
stating that the force was trying to wipe out the
LTTE and its leader V.
Prabhakaran. The party also urged the
Government of India to hold talks with the LTTE without any pre-
condition.
Merger with Janata Dal
The party lost every seat it contested for in the 1989 elections.
Sivaji himself lost at
Thiruvayaru
constituency to
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
candidate by a margin of 10,643 votes. Soon after the election he
dissolved the party and asked his party cadres to join
Janata Dal which he himself did after an
invitation from
V. P. Singh. Later in
his life Sivaji Ganesan regretted to have ever floated his own
party and reportedly said
On other occasion he added:
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