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May 18, 2012, 05:13:23 PM
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Topic: ‘KALUVARI’, ‘KALUNAKKI’ AND ‘KUMBHAKARNAN’ IN NSS  (Read 2072 times)
« on: June 17, 2008, 12:25:58 AM »
anair
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At last there was some truth in the words of two communist ministers.  Minister G. Sudhakaran was almost right when he blasted the TriSakuni (Sukumaran-Paniker-Neelakantan) ruling NSS today.  In fact it is Paniker who is a KALUVARI and Sukumaran is the KALUNAKKI.  Paniker not only fooled Kidangoor when he left for Singapore but cheated him royally when he came back to claim his seat which he thought he had given temporarily to the Kaluvari Paniker.  And Sukumaran is indeed a remarkable Kalunakki to have risen in NSS hierarchy from a Peon to become the Asst. General Secretary in no time. Then comes the outstanding Kumbhakarnan in the name of PV. Communist Minister Vijayakumar was ridiculing him when he said presidents of community organizations must be like this idiot. Those who are familiar with the history of PVNeelakantan knows how he went after R.Sankar in 60s to get a judiciary posting. He was no where in NSS in Chirayinkizh Taluk when the remarkable leader Attingal Janardhanan Pillai was heading the union for 30 long years. His turn came when Sukumaran and Paniker were looking another Nair-enuch (like Panampilli Raghava Menon) from outside Changanaserry to become the figure head. They have succeeded in getting the correct choice in PV Neelakanta Pillai, who is asleep most of the time. 
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2008, 11:27:17 PM »
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NSS is loosing it's ground and there is another Nair association is started few years ago. I heard this organization is gaining lots of momentum.

NSS had this big opportunity to stand hand in hand with SNDP and could have been a major move to unite Hindus in Kerala.

Hinud unity is the need of the day in Kerala today.
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