In her message to partymen on the eve of the 105th birth anniversary of Dravidian veteran and late Chief Minister C N Annadurai, she alleged Karunanidhi, considered a protege of the leader, had compromised on principles that Annadurai had adopted to come to power.
She said Anna (as he is addressed by his followers) was credited with ending the Congress rule (in 1967) by adopting principles like regional autonomy and self-respect policies besides infusing the Tamil feeling among then youth.
"Karunanidhi had compromised upon those very principles that Anna used to come to power. (He) has sacrificed Tamil Nadu's rights and has surrendered before Congress for his own selfish measures," Jayalalithaa charged.
Karunanidhi's "betrayals" include not ensuring notification of the final award of the Cauvery Tribunal in Central gazette, remaining "mum" on Mullaiperiyar issue and voting in favour of Congress-led UPA in FDI and Food Security Bill, both of which Jayalalithaa insists are against the interests of Tamil Nadu.
"On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Anna (falling tomorrow), I urge all my supporters to highlight the anti-people attitude of Karunanidhi in every nook and corner and spread AIADMK government's achievements in its two years (in office) and transform them into votes so that DMK is made to bite the dust in the coming Lok Sabha elections," she said.
Annadurai founded the DMK and led it to power in 1967. After his death in 1969, Karunanidhi took over as Chief Minister.
Charismatic actor-politician, M G Ramachandran (MGR) split with Karunanidhi and founded All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in 1972, named after the veteran leader.
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