Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani
Template:Short description Template:Use Indian English Template:Use dmy dates Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani (Template:Translation) was a short-lived political party founded by veteran Tamil film actor Sivaji Ganesan that existed from 10 February 1988 to December 1989.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref> Sivaji Ganesan had a long running relation with many political parties, with his first movie itself being a movie of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).This party also contested on ladder symbol in 1989 election.
The party was born in 10 February 1988 after a split in the Tamil Nadu faction of the Indian National Congress. The split itself was after another party All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) broke into two fragments one led by V. N. Janaki and R. M. Veerappan and other by J. Jayalalithaa. Ganesan and his supporters left the Congress on differences in opinion on which fragment of ADMK to ally with in 1989 state elections.
Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani backed V. N. Janaki Ramachandran's fragment of the party and lost in all seats it competed for. Ganesan eventually regretted his decision to float his own party and merged the party with Janata Dal in December 1989.<ref name=":0" />
Sivaji Ganesan
Sivaji Ganesan was one of the foremost stars of Tamil film industry. Born as V. C. Ganesan, he was christened Sivaji by Periyar, who was then leading the Dravidar Kazhagam and the Self-respect movement, in the 1940s.<ref name=lode> Template:Cite news </ref> He debuted in the Tamil movie Parasakthi in 1952, a movie which heavily contained elements of Dravidian politics.<ref name=arch> {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} </ref> Although Ganesan was a member of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam he found that atheistic outlook of the party to cost him his movie fame.<ref name=Hardgrave> Template:Cite journal </ref> He was also frustrated with importance given to M. G. Ramachandran, another movie star, in the party.<ref name=Hardgrave/> But yet he stayed on in the party until his visit to Tirumala Venkateswara Temple became a center of controversy within the DMK.<ref name=Hardgrave/> Responding to the controversy Ganesan called the DMK "a glamour party"<ref name=Hardgrave1> Template:Cite journal </ref> and moved to Tamil National Party.<ref name=Hardgrave/> The Tamil National Party was itself formed by former members of DMK such as E. V. K. Sampath<ref name=Essays>Template:Cite book</ref> and Kannadasan.<ref name=Iniyan>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Later Ganesan joined the Indian National Congress when Tamil National Party was merged with it.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Birth of Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani
M. G. Ramachandran had been heading the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) as its founder after his feud with M. Karunanidhi in 1972.<ref name=Prasad> Template:Cite journal </ref> He had been the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu since 1977 until his death in 1987.<ref name=Hardgrave/> Soon after his death the party broke into two, one headed by his wife V. N. Janaki Ramachandran and other by another Tamil movie star J. Jayalalithaa.<ref name=Divided> Template:Cite book </ref> Election Commission of India refused to accept either of them as the original ADMK.<ref name=Divided/> Tamil Nadu Congress decided to ally with only united AIADMK.<ref name=cell>Template:Cite news </ref>
This move was opposed by Sivaji Ganesan and hence he left the party along with his supporters to form the new party Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani<ref name="cell" /> on 10 February 1988.<ref name="Sachi">Template:Cite news </ref> To popularise the party Ganesan produce a movie titled En Thamizh En Makkal (My Tamil language and my people).<ref>Template:Cite news </ref> At the time the party was created it was considered to be pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) along with ADMK faction led by R. M. Veerappan.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The party opposed the presence of Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka stating that the force was trying to wipe out the LTTE and its leader V. Prabhakaran.<ref name="Jain">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} Template:Dead link </ref> The party also urged the Government of India to hold talks with the LTTE without any pre- condition.<ref name="Jain" />
Merger with Janata Dal
The party lost every seat it contested for in the 1989 elections. Sivaji himself lost at Thiruvaiyaru to a DMK candidate by a margin of 10,643 votes.<ref name=Sachi/> Soon after the election he dissolved the party and asked his party cadres to join Janata Dal<ref>Template:Cite news </ref> which he himself did after an invitation from V. P. Singh.<ref name=Sachi/> Later in his life Sivaji Ganesan regretted to have ever floated his own party and reportedly said: Template:Cquote
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