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Thiruvalluvar's statue unveiled in Bangalore
Press Trust Of India / Chennai/ Bangalore Aug 10, 2009, 00:49 IST

Unveiling a sort of statue diplomacy, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka today buried 18 years of bitterness when the bust of renowned saint-poet Thiruvalluvar was opened here by Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi, raising hopes of heralding a new era of cooperation between the two states.

Karunanidhi and his Karnataka counterpart B S Yeddyurappa, who took a personal initiative over a month ago during a visit to Chennai to enable today’s ceremony near Ulsoor lake in North Bangalore in a Tamil-dominated area, hailed the event as a new chapter in the brotherly relations between the two states.

Yeddyurappa, the man who ironically had whipped up emotions on both sides of the border before the 2008 Assembly elections ratcheting up opposition to Tamil Nadu’s proposal for a drinking water scheme from the Hogenakkal reservoir, said the event gave confidence that all problems between the two states could be resolved through discussions.

As a reciprocal gesture, a statue of Kannada poet Sarvagnya, who wrote 500 years ago, will be opened on August 13 in a Kannada-dominated area in Ayanavaram in Chennai at a function by Yeddyurappa in the presence of Karunanidhi.

The opening of the statue of Thiruvalluvar, who wrote couplets on all areas of life—politics, righteousness and love, an idea conceived by the Bangalore Tamil Sangam, was halted in its tracks since 1991 when the worst anti-Tamil riots broke out in Bangalore and some other parts of Karnataka after differences flared up between the two states over the sharing of Cauvery waters.

In an apparent reference to opposition from some outfits in Karnataka to the unveiling of Thiruvalluvar statue, Karunanidhi said, "No one in Tamil Nadu is opposed to the opening of Sarvagnya's statue in Chennai. We in Tamil Nadu have already read the writings of Sarvagnya and the Tamil Nadu government had taken the lead in getting his works translated into Tamil. Nobody in Tamil Nadu said he belongs to Karnataka and so his statue should not not be unveiled in Tamil Nadu."

"We have been ready for Sarvagnya's statue in Chennai for long and preparations are over," he said.

He quoted from Sarvagnya's works to say that the Kannada poet was a revolutionary and forward-looking author who had thought much ahead of his time. He wrote beyond the barriers of caste and religion and against superstition.

Karunanidhi said the two poets also showed to the world that they stood for humanity and people of these two states were forward-looking in their views.

Hailing Yeddyurappa, the Tamil Nadu chief minister said that when he (Karnataka CM) was in Chennai for a medical check up a month ago, he wanted to call on him. But Yeddyurappa insisted on calling on Karunanidhi at his residence saying he was "senior both in age and experience".That showed his manners and civility, he said.

In his speech, Yeddyurappa said the event showed there were close bonds between the two states and the people of the states were brothers. He said the two great poets transcended barriers like caste and religion and they belonged to whole of humanity.

He also said Bangalore was large-hearted and was home to Tamils, Telugus, Malayalees and to those from rest of India.

"We have done all the arrangements in Chennai for unveiling the statue of Sarvajna on August 13. We want Yeddyurappa to be in Chennai on that day," Karunanidhi said, extending a personal invitation to his Karnataka counterpart. Saint poets such as Thiruvalluvar and Sarvajna were above caste, religion and region and that's what they preached, he said.

Yeddyurappa said the unveiling of the statues of two renowned saints had the overwhelming support of people of both the states including writers and intellectuals. He asked those opposing the move to join the mainstream.

Union minister for communications and IT, A Raja, cabinet colleagues of Karunanidhi and Yeddyurappa, besides legislators from both the states, were also present on the occasion. Senior BJP leaders -

H N Anantkumar, M Venkaiah Naidu and Karnataka congress leader Siddaramaiah - also attended the function.

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