Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday urged secular, democratic forces to work hard with unity for the social justice-led ideology of reformist leader Periyar E V Ramasamy to win and take on the right wing.
The historic Vaikom struggle for social justice and against untouchability was the nation's pioneering movement that inspired the whole country, Stalin said in his address at the centenary celebrations of Vaikom Sathyagraha (1924-25).
The Vaikom struggle also inspired Dr BR Ambedkar to take forward his "Mahar protest" and in Tamil Nadu, it galvanized the temple entry movement.
The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister recalled the revolutionary movements of Kerala and Tamil Nadu and listed legendary leaders including Sri Narayana Guru, Ayyan Kali, TK Madhavan, Ramalinga Adigalar, Ayya Vaikundar, Ayothidasar, and Periyar.
Tracing the epic 1924 Vaikom movement, he said Periyar led the protest as all the Kerala leaders were arrested. He mobilised people and created awareness among them and he was jailed.
Though other participants of the struggle were treated as political prisoners, Periyar was treated badly and he was shackled and imprisoned for 74 days and he devoted 141 days for the Vaikom satyagraha.
Periyar belongs to the whole world and his ideology is common to all the people and the entire world, Stalin said.
Humanism, self-respect, rationality, socialism, equality, non-discrimination based on blood or gender, self-development, women empowerment, social justice, secular politics and scientific temper is the core of Periyarism, he added.
The TN Chief Minister said all have to work hard together for the ideology of Periyar to win. Both the Tamil Nadu and Kerala governments have to disseminate the struggle movement witnessed all along to the younger generation.
At a time when casteist and communal Sanathana/Varnasrama forces are thinking at domineering again, "we have this duty more" and in this mission, Periyar the beacon, would be useful, he said.
Vaikom struggle is the beacon light and similar to the unity seen a century ago, "let us work together," he said.
The centenary event was held at Vaikom about 29 km from Kottayam. When he led the Vaikom movement Periyar was the chief of the Tamil Nadu Congress.