Chennai: The ruling DMK here has rejected Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi's clarification on Tamizhagam and claimed that his intention was to project it as a divisive party. Further, a person who occupied the gubernatorial position has no locus standi to comment on Tamil Nadu or its culture or language, the Dravidian major said on Thursday. Reacting sharply to the release from the Raj Bhavan here, DMK spokesperson T K S Elangovan said: I don't know if his (Governor) intention was to suggest a name change or not, but his intention was to project DMK as a divisive party.
"He wanted to depict the DMK as a force fighting for a separate country," Elangovan alleged. But this is not true. We have not demanded a separate nation but sought more powers to the State for administrative reasons, he told PTI. At an event on the Raj Bhavan premises on January 4, Ravi during the felicitation of volunteers of Kashi Tamil Sangamam had referred to the word Tamizhagam triggering a controversy in the State. He was met with strong resistance from the DMK.
While dwelling upon the historical cultural connect between the two, I referred to the word Tamizhagam.' In those days, there was no Tamil Nadu. Hence, in historical cultural context, I referred to the word Tamizhagam,' as a more appropriate expression, the official communique from Raj Bhavan, quoting Ravi, stated on Wednesday.