Chennai: In less than a week of joining the BJP, South Indian actor Kushbu has become the face of the saffron party's agitation against Dalit leader and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) president Thol. Thirumavalavan, MP, for his remarks about 'Manu Smriti', the ancient Hindu social and ethical code.
“The protests will continue till Thirumavalavan tenders an apology,” she told the media after her arrest at suburban Muttukadu en route to Chidambaram to participate in a protest by the party's women's wing. The glamour doll of yesteryears and prominent soap queen has been unrelenting in her demand for an apology.
The controversy arose out of an address by the Dalit leader nearly a month ago at a virtual seminar organised by the European Periyarist Organisation wherein he had blamed Manu for codifying patriarchy and the degradation of women. The BJP and fraternal Hindutva outfits have taken offence and have trained their guns on the Lok Sabha MP, who is an ally of the opposition DMK. Their charge is that Thirumavalavan's remark was an insult to Indian women and hence should apologise. Interestingly, they believe they have found a stick to beat the MP, who has been steadfast in his strident opposition to the BJP and the Sangh Parivar. And now, Kushbu is the poster-girl of the stir being held across the state.
But there is a subtext to it. She is taking on the parliamentarian 15 years after being hounded out by the VCK and the OBC Vanniyar dominant Pattali Makkal Katchi in 2005 for her comments about pre-marital sex. In the present situation, it appears that she has been returning Thirumavalavan by the same coin.
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In an interview to a Tamil magazine, she had said “No educated man would expect his fiancee to be a virgin. But, when engaging in pre-marital sex, a woman should protect herself from becoming pregnant and contracting sexually transmitted diseases.” As a consequence, all hell broke loose. Taking it to be a licence for free sex, pro-Tamil parties including the VCK castigated her for debunking chastity of Tamil women. They organised protests and filed a plethora of cases in courts across the state. Wielding broomsticks, VCK cadre laid siege near her residence. Similar protests were held in many places.