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Kanimozhi - A woman of tomorrow, a darling of the marginalised people
10.03.09 (5:03 pm)   [edit]
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She is the darling of the Thirunangai people of Tamilnadu. Poet, Social activist, Poliician and Member of Parliament Kanimozhi is an adorable lady. I have met her twice at her office and once in the fasting conducted by us for the issue of Srilankan Tamils. She is one politician who has understood our lives and knows how we have been discriminated by the mainstream society for centuries.

She is a down-to-earth person with immense care and compassion for the socially under privileged people, and yes transgender people too. During one of our meet in the office, she expressed how women are put down in Tamil cinema. She is a strong believer in gender equality and has the essential qualities of a great leader.

She has been very instrumental in the formation of the transgender welfare board in Tamilnadu. Recently, she spoke in the parliament for the Indian transgender people's recognition in the society and our welfare. Infact she was the first MP in the country to speak in detail about our invisible and socially and economically marginalised position in the society. She is a boon to us. Eventhough I don't meet her very often due to her busy schedules, appointments and loads of work, I never forget to drop in at her office. Point blank: I cherish her, I love her.

 


posted by: anu (reply)
post date: 10.05.09 (10:33 pm)

It is right, she is an excellent personality in our politics, I saw her interview in People TV,on a talk show prog.Question time anchoring by its Editor and eminent journalist,her thought and philosophy is amzing and should create encouragements in anyone.

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