“Ridiculous…”: Artiste Srinidhi Chidambaram On Tamil Nadu BJP’s Tweet

Ms Chidambaram is also the wife of Congress MP Karti Chidambaram and the daughter-in-law of former Union Minister and party veteran P Chidambaram

'Ridiculous...': Artiste Srinidhi Chidambaram On Tamil Nadu BJP's Tweet


Chennai:

Bharatanatyam artiste Srinidhi Chidambaram hit out at Tamil Nadu BJP on Tuesday night after the party – as part of its campaign for next month’s Assembly election – tweeted a still of her dancing to ‘SemMozhi’ – a song in praise of the Tamil language that was written by former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, whose DMK is in opposition to the ruling BJP-AIADMK government in the state.

With the still the BJP posted a message in Tamil: “Let the lotus bloom; let Tamil Nadu grow. Come vote… only for the lotus (the BJP’s symbol).” The tweet – posted on Sunday – has been deleted.

Ms Chidambaram, who is also the wife of Congress MP Karti Chidambaram and daughter-in-law of former Union Minister P Chidambaram, snapped back: “Ridiculous that the BJP (she tagged the opposition party’s central account) has used my image for their propaganda.”

For good measure she posted in Tamil too, saying: “The lotus will never bloom in Tamil Nadu.”

Ms Chidambaram’s team clarified that the still was from a performance for an edition of the World Classical Tamil Conference that was held over a decade ago.

The Tamil Nadu BJP has blamed the ‘faux pas’ on a vendor who, the party says, took the video from a government website. There was, however, no violation, the party said.

The Congress, though, tweeted a reminder to the BJP that they could not use Ms Chidambaram’s image without her permission.

“Dear Tamil Nadu BJP, we understand ‘consent’ is a difficult concept for you to understand but you cannot use Mrs Srinidhi Karti Chidambaram’s image without her permission. All you’ve done is prove that your campaign is full of lies and propaganda,” the party posted.

Political rhetoric has been ramped up in the state as voting day – April 6 – nears.

Today Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked DMK leader A Raja over his comments about Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami; a remark for which Mr Raja issued a qualified apology yesterday.

He had earlier referred to the Chief Minister’s mother and called his “birth” as “premature”. He also called the Chief Minister “worth one rupee less than [DMK chief MK] Stalin’s slipper”.

The Prime Minister hit back, calling Mr Raja an ”outdated 2G missile”.

Tamil Nadu votes in a single phase next month, with results due May 2.

The ruling AIADMK has allied with the BJP and the opposition DMK has renewed ties with the Congress – with which it swept 38 of 39 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha election.


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