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Good Morning with Filter Coffee 

M BHARAT KUMARBy M BHARAT KUMARJanuary 14, 2026No Comments
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As the smoke from traditional bonfires mingles with the mist, the state is waking up to the transformative crackle of Bhogi. It’s Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Today, the “old” is being discarded—from household clutter to legal precedents—as Tamil Nadu prepares for the “Thai” harvest. Today’s “Curtain Raiser” is about a smoke-free vigil, a Supreme Court reset, and the “Kingmaker” whispers in the delta.
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Bhogi’s “Smoke-Free” Struggle
​The first headline of the morning is the annual battle between tradition and toxicity. While the Bhogi Mantalu (bonfires) are being lit at dawn, the TNPCB is on a high-stakes “Smoke-Free” vigil.
​The Punch: It’s a “Renewal without the Residual.”
​The Reality: Air pollution levels in Chennai and Madurai are being monitored every hour. Authorities have issued a stern warning against burning plastics and tyres, citing flight disruptions and “health-hazard ghosts.”
​The Alliteration: It’s a Battle for a Breathable Bhogi. While the state discards the old, it’s desperately trying to keep the “New Year” lungs clean.
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The “Nayagan” Intermission: Thursday is the New Friday
​Kodambakkam’s heartbeat is skipping today, not because of a film release, but because of a “Registry Reset.” The Supreme Court has officially updated its cause list for the Jana Nayagan emergency plea.
​The Update: The hearing, originally tentatively listed for next week, has been pulled forward to Thursday, January 15 (Pongal day).
​The Bench: A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Augustine George Masih will decide if the “bureaucracy and black robes” of the Censor Board were justified in stalling the film.
​The Stakes: Thursday is now the “D-Day.” If the apex court clears the film, a Sankranti Surprise release is still possible, turning the harvest festival into a TVK carnival. It’s a Supreme Struggle for the Silver Screen.
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The “Kingmaker” in the Delta: TTV’s Denial
​In the political war rooms, T.T.V. Dhinakaran (AMMK) is making the most noise this morning.
​The Rattle: The AMMK has issued a late-night release denying reports that Dhinakaran is under “pressure” from the BJP regarding the 2026 alliance.
​The Strategy: After his “personal commitment” break for Pongal, Dhinakaran will garland MGR’s statue on January 17 (MGR’s birth anniversary). His party is positioning itself as the “Alternative Anchor,” claiming the DMK-Congress rapport is fraying over “power-sharing” demands. It’s a Delta Dance that resets the alliance arithmetic for the summer.
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The Hilltop “Hush”: Sunday’s Sacred Spark
​While the state moves into holiday mode, the Tirupparankundram hilltop remains a legal powder keg.
​The Status: With the Supreme Court yet to grant a stay on the state’s appeal, the administration is running out of “administrative ghosts” to block the ritual.
​The Conflict: MDMK’s Vaiko has doubled down on his defiance, but the Saffron camp is already preparing for a Monday victory. It’s a Hilltop Hurly-burly that is testing the CM’s secular-administrative balance as the Pongal pots begin to boil.
​The Morning Mantra: The old is burning, the movie is waiting for the highest gavel, and the Delta is debating its future. Today, the “Thai” month feels like it’s arriving with a “Saffron-Leaved” twist and a “Supreme” soundtrack.
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