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Home » TTV’s track record from ‘Two Leaves’ to ‘Hat’ to ‘Cooker’ to ‘Gift Pack’

TTV’s track record from ‘Two Leaves’ to ‘Hat’ to ‘Cooker’ to ‘Gift Pack’

G Babu JayakumarBy G Babu JayakumarMarch 29, 2019No Comments
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Chennai: Whatever role symbols play in the battle of the ballot, for TTV Dhinakaran, the leader of Amma Makkal Munetra Kazhagam (AMMK), fighting for a ‘symbol’ had been more than symbolic and he has emerged as a man to watch in the 18 April Lok Sabha elections in Tamilnadu.

His fight for a symbol began in 2017 after the AIADMK splintered subsequent to the latest incarceration of his aunt V K Sasikala, which followed the death of former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. When Dinakaran failed in his first challenge, to prove that the AIADMK was with him, he wanted to ensure that his group was recognised as the real AIADMK and hence embarked on the maiden fight for symbol – to retain the party’s enduring ‘Two Leaves.’

When the time at last came for him to symbolically get into the shoes of Jayalalithaa by contesting from the Radhakrishnan Nagar constituency that had sent her to the State Assembly, the ‘Two Leaves’ was frozen.

Dhinakaran happily accepted the ‘Hat’ symbol that was allotted to him by the Election Commission. He started wearing a hat as he went around the constituency seeking the support of the people, elevating the symbol to a level more than an image on the EVM. His supporters too went around sporting a hat. As it looked that the hat was winning hearts all around the constituency, located in Chennai city, the Election Commission struck like a bolt from the blue.

The by-election that was scheduled for 12 April, 2017, was cancelled or postponed in view of the suspected election malpractices unfolding at R K Nagar.

When the by-election was announced again, Dhinakaran had to fight for the symbol that he had popularised a few months earlier. But it was then that the Election Commission, for whatever reasons, decided not to restore the ‘hat’ on his head and instead handed him over the ‘Pressure Cooker’ symbol. And, the ‘Two Leaves’ went to the party led by twin leaders Edappadi K Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam.

What cooked subsequently at R K Nagar could only be explained by those who lived within the constituency though it did raise the pressure of the ruling party mandarins. As the hustings drew to an end, the ‘Pressure Cooker’ became a popular symbol, pushing the conventional and well-known ‘Two Leaves’ and the ‘Rising Sun’ down the pecking order.

With R K Nagar throwing up an unprecedented result – an independent candidate winning a by-election with a huge margin of over 40,000 votes and the winner himself polling over 80,000 votes – Dhinakaran became a bogeyman for the AIADMK. The inability to crack the mystery behind the victory of the ‘Pressure Cooker’ led to the otherwise innocuous symbol assuming a mystique.

So when the time came for the next reckoning, his rivals did not want to take chances. They did not want the pressure cooker to be in the hands of Dhinakaran in the Lok Sabha elections.

But the consummate fighter that he is, Dhinakaran waged the battle valiantly at the Supreme Court and the court asked the Election Commission to allot a common symbol for his group, which means that all the candidates of the AMMK contesting the 40 Lok Sabha seats and the 18 State Assembly seats for which by-elections are being held the same day would have one symbol. Accordingly, the Election Commission has now alloted him ‘Gift Box’.

Whatever that symbol be, given his track record, Dhinakaran would popularise it all over the Tamilnadu. One may wonder how much of the AIADMK votes would Dhinakaran wean away. The election results will tell the answer.

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