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Karunanidhi on birthday takes aim at 'bad friends'

June 03, 2011

New Delhi:  His birthday was usually the perfect platform for his party to prove its political strength. But today, as M Karunanidhi, the head of the DMK, turns 88, there's little of the traditional pomp and glory. A trip to Delhi to visit his daughter  in jail was cancelled late last night. Instead, Mr Karunanidhi delivered a message that suggests a growing rift with his political partner, the Congress. "Bad friendship ends in trouble," he said.  
 
Mr Karunanidhi was rejected unequivocally last month in the Tamil Nadu elections, ending plans to return as Chief Minister. The DMK, which contested the elections with the Congress, was decimated with one of its worst-ever performances; it's First Family finds itself mired in controversy over chronic corruption.
 
Perhaps the biggest blow for the former Chief Minister is that his daughter, Kanimozhi, is now in Tihar Jail in Delhi, for allegedly accepting a bribe in the gigantic telecom scam that was reportedly engineered by A Raja, a Dalit leader of the DMK known for his proximity to Mr Karunanidhi's family.  
 
Mr Raja is in jail as well. The 2G scam - which saw him selling spectrum and mobile network licenses at throwaway prices in 2008 while he was Telecom Minister - has turned into a political inferno for both the DMK and the union government at the Centre, where the DMK has so far served as a partner with considerable muscle in the form of 18 MPs. 

The DMK has expressed its resentment over the fact that the media was fed information about the charges against Kanimozhi before she was formally presented with the details in court. The 2G scam is being investigated by the CBI, which according to the CBI, turned multiple sessions of questioning with Kanimozhi into unnecessarily high-profile events.
 
Despite these public jibes, both the DMK and the Congress have maintained that their alliance stands strong for now. But the fact that Congress President Sonia Gandhi phoned Mr Karunanidhi's arch political rival, Jayalalithaa, after she swept the elections in the state, was interpreted as a sign of  a heightened tension between the two parties.


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