A peek into the life and flamboyant political career of DMK patriarch and former Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi

• Karunanidhi was born to his father’s third wife. His father Muthuvel’s first two wives died childless.

• Muthuvel, a singer, tried to make Karunanidhi undergo lessons in music. But Karunanidhi was interested in mono-act and writing.

Kalaignar is no more
Muthuvel Karunanidhi will be remembered as one of the most colourful and daring politicians of his time.
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    • It is said that Karunanidhi threatened to commit suicide by jumping into a well after he was denied admission by a school in Thiruvarur. He was later granted admission.

    • Karunanidhi had stolen ornaments from his home and mortgaged them to raise funds to organize a meeting of the Dravida Kazhagam.

    • Karunanidhi was once badly beaten up by the disciples of Gandhiji. The provocation was an anti-Gandhi article he had written. Karunanidhi fell unconscious during the assault and was lucky to survive.

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    • Karunanidhi had undergone 12 surgeries to regain vision after his eyes were injured in a car accident. He had been sporting dark glasses ever since.

    • Karunanidhi set the Indian Constitution ablaze on December 9, 1986, as part of the anti-Hindi imposition agitation. He was sentenced to 10 weeks’ rigorous imprisonment.

    • DMK selected Karunanidhi as its president for a record 11 consecutive terms. He had led the party for 46 years, another record in the country.

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