DMK MP RS Bharathi makes an abhorrent remark about media houses and journalists; draws severe flak

DMK MP RS Bharathi insulted journalists and compared media houses to red-light districts in Mumbai. DMK's RS Bharathi alleged that media's attack at the DMK has sharpened ever since the party hired political strategist Prashant Kishor for its election campaign. After a long rant against journalists, the DMK leader went on to call Brahmins as "dogs".

Chennai: DMK MP RS Bharathi insulted journalists and compared media houses to red-light districts in Mumbai. DMK's RS Bharathi alleged that media's attack at the DMK has sharpened ever since the party hired political strategist Prashant Kishor for its election campaign. After a long rant against journalists, the DMK leader went on to call Brahmins as "dogs".

While speaking at a party event today, RS Bharathi accused journalists of running a campaign against DMK in Tamil Nadu. He alleged that media's attack at the DMK has sharpened ever since the party hired political strategist Prashant Kishor for its election campaign.

RS Bharathi's comments came moments after the DMK staged a walkout from the Tamil Nadu Assembly alleging that they wanted to bring a resolution against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA in the House but the Speaker did not allow it.

After his speech went viral on social media, the lawmaker expressed regret for his remarks. The video is said to have been shot at an event on Saturday at the DMK Youth Wing headquarters in Chennai.

Stirring up a controversy, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP RS Bharathi on Monday compared journalists to those "working in red light areas", saying they do "anything and everything for money".

In a four-minute video clip that has gone viral, Bharathi can be heard saying: "I am silent because I am in this party post of organising secretary. These journalists don't have a job. They only blame us. (Arvind) Kejriwal used Prashant Kishor, Narendra Modi used him and many others used him. But they discuss only when the DMK is using him and now it has become a debate. I say it openly that these TV journalists are real scoundrels. They run debates like red-light area in Mumbai. They do anything for money. 'Thalapathy' (MK Stalin) goes to temples, but that doesn't become a debate, people in his house go to a temple, they discuss it. Is it very important for the country?"

Since the DMK's announcement that political strategist Prashant Kishor will work with it for the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, caste politics has again started playing out in the state. The state unit of the BJP referred to a 'Brahmin' (Kishor) helping the DMK when the party's ideology is itself anti-Brahmin.

The video is said to have been shot on Saturday at an event held by the Kalaignar Readers' Circle in the DMK Youth Wing headquarters of Anbagam in Chennai, where Bharathi gave a speech about the significance of the Dravidian movement. He credited the Dravidian movement for making Tamil Nadu "the best state in the country". Later on in the speech, he went on to claim that the appointment of Dalits as High Court judges was because of the "alms" given by the Dravidian movement.

"No 'Harijan' (a term used to describe Dalits) has become the judge of the High Court in Madhya Pradesh. But in Tamil Nadu, after Kalaignar became the chief minister, A Varadarajan (became the first Dalit judge in Madras High Court). After him, around seven or eight from the Adi Dravidar community became judges in the High Court. This was alms given by the Dravidian movement," Bharathi was quoted as saying.

After his speech went viral on social media, the lawmaker expressed regret for his remarks.

"I understand that some words I spoke at an event organised by Kalaignar Readers' Circle has hurt the sentiments of the oppressed persons. I express regret for that. My intention was not to hurt them, but to just highlight the good things Kalaignar has done for them," he said in a tweet on Monday.

Global Demand for Chartered Accountants Rising Rapidly Across Industries, Says Former ICAI President

Around 110 newly qualified Chartered Accountants received degrees during the first-ever ICAI convocation held in Coimbat...

FICCI, CODISSIA and NSE Host Workshop on Unlocking Growth Through Capital Markets and IPOs

Industry leaders and financial experts highlighted the growing importance of capital markets and IPOs as powerful tools...

Fake Narratives in Sulur Case: DMK Legal Wing Files Complaint Against Pro-TVK Social Media Handles

DMK Legal Wing has filed a criminal complaint with the DGP and Greater Chennai Police Commissioner against two individua...

IT Employee Petitions for Government Honours for Mullivaikkal, Sterlite Victims

Aravind, an IT employee from Veerakeralam area in Coimbatore, has submitted a petition to the District Collector demandi...

Two-Day Agricultural Export Training at TNAU: Opportunity for Farmers and Entrepreneurs

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University is conducting a two-day training program on agricultural export documentation and pro...

TNAU Offers One-Day Mushroom Cultivation Training on June 5

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University's Plant Pathology Department is conducting a one-day mushroom cultivation training on...