Elections 2011

People have given me proper rest: Karunanidhi

CHENNAI: Handed down one of the worst poll debacles, DMK President and Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today said the people of Tamil Nadu had given him 'proper rest,' indicating the burden of of

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CHENNAI: Handed down one of the worst poll debacles, DMK President and Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today said the people of Tamil Nadu had given him 'proper rest,' indicating the burden of office was removed from his ageing shoulders.

'People have given me proper rest,' the 87-year-old leader said in his first reaction to the DMK's dismal show in recent years.

Karunanidhi's typical cryptic remarks came as no surprise in political circles as succession wars have come to haunt the DMK's first family for the past few years, with both his sons, M K Alagiri and M K Stalin staking claim to be his political heir.

A writer, Karunanidhi had expressed willingness to quit active politics and dedicate more time to his favourite pastime but had refrained from speaking about it in recent months.

Karunanidhi, who won with a huge margin of over 50,000 votes from Tiruvarur, said he congratulated the people of the state (on the outcome).

This legislative term could well be the swan song for the ageing patriarch of DMK considering his old age.

Karunanidhi, one of the founders of the DMK, a splinter group of parent organisation of EVR Periyar-founded Dravidar Kazhagam, first represented Kulithalai constituency in 1956.

Since then, the octogenarian leader has had an unbeaten record and has now won for a record 12th time though his aspirations of being at the helm for a record sixth time remains unfulfilled.

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