Chennai:“If only Kalaignar was there, he would have handled it differently,” is a common refrain that comes up at every juncture when the DMK government and Chief Minister MK Stalin confront a difficult situation. Call it plain nostalgia, but it reveals a yearning for him. For, his absence has robbed the public discourse of many things, making politics itself appear mundane.
Though the DMK under the stewardship of Stalin has been winning successive elections, the shadow of the late patriarch refuses to go off. It is not surprising since he had engaged the cadre as well as the public through his films, writings, and captivating oratory for more than 50 years. While excelling in rhetoric and satire, he used them as an idiom to convey a political message. As such, what is missing now in the DMK is politics with substance and aggression, that defined the late leader, opined analysts. In their view, while facts and data are necessary, they have to be presented through a political idiom.
“Not only the party old-timers, DMK sympathizers too feel that the party and the government are not strong enough in taking on the BJP. This is at a time when the saffron party, till now considered a marginal player, is making an aggressive push to capture the opposition space and project it as an alternative to the DMK. The soft handling of the BJP by the present DMK government has made many feel that they miss Karunanidhi,” explains senior journalist and author Babu Jayakumar.