Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Row propels brisk business at TN showroom

- M Manikandan

SPEAKING AT AN EVENT IN SEPT, KARAPPAN MADE SOME ‘REMARKS AGAINST HINDU GODS’

CHENNAI: The owner of a littleknow­n apparel and textiles showroom in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu has seen a sudden spike in business after calls by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders to boycott his store, following remarks he allegedly made against some Hindu gods, resulted in increased patronage by Dravidian organisati­ons.

However, the controvers­y did result in a police case being filed against the owner.

V Karappan, 70, who runs an eponymous shop, Karappan Silks, is a staunch follower of Periyar EV Ramasamy’s rationalis­t ideology. Karappan is also the author of two books on weaving, Kaithari Kalanjiyam (Handloom Encycloped­ia) and Kaithari Nesavu (Handloom Weaving), both released about three years ago.

Last month, speaking at an event organised by a Periyarist organisati­on, Dravida Iyakka Tamizhar Peravai, Karappan allegedly made some remarks against Hindu gods. A video recording of the event went viral, following which BJP national secretary H Raja urged Hindus to shun Karappan Silks in Sirumugai.

Karappan’s initial response was to issue a clarificat­ion saying he meant no disrespect to any deity or community. This didn’t cut it with Raja, who said: “Hindu groups should not purchase anything from Karappan

Silks. The textile showroom owner’s apology is a bogus...not only Karappan Silks, any shop owner who comes out with an anti-hindu remark should be boycotted,” he tweeted on Sunday.

Dravidan and Periyarist organisati­ons and their supporters sprang to the defence of Karappan Silks on social networks and also started visiting the outlet.

On Tuesday, Karappan told media that the controvers­y had actually boosted his sales. “I was doing business of a few thousands rupees (per day). However, now it has increased to lakhs. I already offered apologies for my speech. We are not against any religion or caste and party. I even praised the BJP in my book, which was about weaving and the weaver community...i thank Raja for his tweet,” he said.

On Wednesday, Karappan could not be reached over the phone. His daughter, Usha Senthil, said her father was not in a position to speak . “As the police have filed a case against my father, our legal counsel have advised that he avoid speaking to the media. We will revert within a couple of days.”

Former Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam MLA S S Sivasankar said, “Even though he offered an apology, BJP wants to make it as a political controvers­y. However, Raja’s tweet has been giving the best results for Karappan’s business.”

Narayanan Tirupathi, a BJP spokespers­on, said Karappan did not show genuine regret. “Karappan has not only defamed Hindu gods, but also slammed a particular caste. So police should take legal action against him.”.

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