eferring to the remarks of former LTTE leader Kumaran Pathmanathan on  the role some politicians from Tamil Nadu in the efforts to arrive at a  ceasefire in Sri Lanka’s war against the LTTE, Chief Minister M.  Karunanidhi said Mr. Pathmanathan has to explain the facts relating to  the war. 
Mr.Karunanidhi pointed out that KP had contended that MDMK leader  Vaiko had stood in the way of a ceasefire. Quoting KP, he also said that  Mr.Vaiko influenced a change in the decision of the LTTE leadership to  enter into a ceasefire because if a peace process began, then the DMK  and Congress would get credit for such a development.
Also, CPI (M) MLA K. Mahendran had contested the part in which KP had  stated that it was Mr.Mahendran who conveyed to Mr.Vaiko that the LTTE  wanted to enter into a dialogue with the Sri Lankan government. It was  up to KP to clarify this, he said.
Answer to Vijaykant
Responding to DMDK leader Vijaykant’s allegation that both the DMK  and the AIADMK were corrupt parties, Mr.Karunanidhi questioned  Mr.Vijaykant’s locus standi to speak about corruption. People will laugh  at his contention, Mr.Karunanidhi said and advised him that before  finding fault with the appearance of others, it would be better if he  had a long and hard look at the mirror.
Mr.Karunanidhi said that the proceeds from two of his movies (‘Mannin  Maindhan’ and ‘Kannamma’) were given towards tsunami relief operations.  His son, M.K.Stalin, had handed over the cheque for Rs. 21 lakh to the  then Chief Minister Jayalalithaa. Similarly, income from ‘Uliyin Osai’  minus income tax was given to senior artists. Also, the Kalaignar  Karunanidhi Trust had disbursed to the poor Rs.72.65 lakh from November  2005 to August 2010.
To encourage young writers and to ensure quality work in Tamil, he  had given Rs.1 crore to Book Sellers and Publishers Association of South  India. Using this corpus, five upcoming writers were being given Rs. 1  lakh every year. So far, 17 writers had received the award. He had also  donated Rs.1 crore to the Institute of Classical Tamil and a trust had  been formed for research and to recognise scholars.

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