Anna's agitations pave way for DMK's 1967 victory

In 1967, C.N. Annadurai's Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) ended Congress's dominance in Tamil Nadu through anti-Hindi agitations and strategic alliances. The victory marked a shift to regional politics in the state. Anna became the first non-Congress chief minister.

The 1950s and 1960s in the Madras Presidency were periods of transition and a rhetorical blitz. As the DMK's 'Rising Sun' ascended from Robinson Park, C.N. Annadurai (Anna) brought a qualitative shift to southern politics. He transformed Periyar's rationalist reality into celluloid charm and parliamentary polish, dismantling India's 'grand old party'.

The anti-Hindi protests peaked in 1965. On January 26, 1965, the day Hindi became the sole official language, Anna declared it a day of mourning. Protests led to over 70 deaths from police firing, including student martyr Rajendran at Annamalai University. Self-immolations, like that of Chinnasamy, shocked the nation. Anna's total jail time exceeded 15,000 days. He coined, 'Prison is the price of pride.' Slogans included 'English ever, Hindi never'.

As a Rajya Sabha MP from 1957 to 1962, Anna advocated for renaming Madras to Tamil Nadu: 'Madras is a name forged in colonial chains; let Tamil Nadu rise as a sovereign sentiment.' In his 1962 speech, he thundered, 'I belong to the Dravidian stock'.

In cinema, he collaborated with M. Karunanidhi, writing dialogues against caste and temple corruption. 'Gods are man's making, not vice versa,' his writings stated.

He criticized the Bhaktavatsalam regime over the rice crisis and Hindi imposition. A slogan: 'Kamarajar Annachi, kadalaiparuppu vilai ennachu? Bhaktavatsalam annachi, arisi vilai ennachu?' (Elder brother Kamaraj, what happened to chana dal price? Brother Bhaktavatsalam, what happened to rice price?).

In 1967, Anna allied with Rajaji to defeat Congress. DMK won, and Anna became chief minister, sworn in a simple dhoti. He announced the 'Two-Rupee Rice Scheme'.

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Seat-sharing pacts finalized for Tamil Nadu 2026 assembly polls

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The ruling DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) has allocated 66 seats to its partners for the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections. Meanwhile, the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has allotted five seats to the Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar).

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who declared the national Emergency on June 25, 1975, dismissed the DMK government led by M. Karunanidhi on January 31, 1976, using Article 356, citing sugar and rice corruption scandals.

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Periyar E.V. Ramasamy, in his later years, pushed for Tamil script simplification to remove Sanskrit influences and promote equality. His provocative stances, including mourning Independence Day and burning national symbols, highlighted tensions between Dravidian ideals and national unity. These efforts shaped Tamil Nadu’s distinct political identity ahead of the 2026 elections.

The CPI(M) State Committee remains firm on securing at least six seats in its alliance with DMK for the Tamil Nadu Assembly election. DMK is offering only five seats. The party continues to back the DMK-led alliance.

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Tamil Nadu's interim budget for 2026-27, presented as the last of the DMK government's current term, emphasizes social justice, industrial growth and a one-trillion-dollar economy goal by Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu. It argues that high growth and high redistribution can coexist. The budget criticizes the central government for financial hurdles while allocating funds to key schemes ahead of elections.

Ahead of April 9 polls, BJP national president Nitin Nabin pledged to develop Puducherry. AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami warned against DMK over alleged looting of liquor revenues. BJP leader A. Namassivayam criticised Congress on the Statehood issue.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted a major roadshow in Puducherry on April 3, boosting the National Democratic Alliance's campaign ahead of the April 9 assembly elections. He was accompanied by Chief Minister N. Rangasamy and Home Minister A. Namassivayam.

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