Code of Conduct
The rules and regulations of Dravida Peravai registered with Election Commission of India contains a code of conduct for party functionaries. a] A party functionary must be proficient in Thirukural and must be secular in outlook. b] A party functionary must consider " Every country is my country, Everyone is my kinsmen" as Poet Kaniyan Poongundranaar says. In short galaxial thinking pushing the borders of human consciousness is the single most important duty of the party functionary. c] A party functionary must not fall at the feet of the leaders, must not indulge in flattery, must not add suffixes or prefixes to original names. d] A party functionary must identify him with the common man and hence adopt simple living and should not even publicize educational qualifications, honorary doctorates, or titles before or after the name, as such high sounding titles degrees and suffixes distances the common man for whose sake party is founded e] A party functionary must disclose his assets and liabilities before public and take an oath that any property in excess of the declared assets is established to be in his possession after his term in the various forums of democracy expires such assets will be transferred to the party trust, which will be floated simultaneously on floating of this party. Such Trust known as Annaist Trust will work for unifying Tamil brethren and educate rationalism and proletarian internationalism to the common man. f] Anyone who is an eve-teaser, womanizer or has more than one wife or anyone connected with the crime against woman shall not be admitted into the party. If anyone after becoming a member raises enough suspicion in the minds of the governing committee shall be dismissed from the party immediately. g] Anyone connected with Cofeposa, Fera etc. or has criminal records or is known to be a goonda and rowdy in the locality he lives, will not be admitted into the party. Any party functionary availing the services of anti-social elements during public agitations or elections shall be suspended by the General Secretary pending an inquiry by a committee constituted by the governing body. Once that committee confirms the allegation, the suspension will automatically become dismissal. h] To enforce strict adherence to moral, ethical and rational standards a National Disciplinary Committee will be chosen by the General Council. Such a committee of three will decide on all matters of inner party discipline and external social behaviour of a party functionary. i] Any functionary who tries to dilute the rational and scientific temper built by the Dravidian Movement and its leaders like Periyar E.V.R, Aringnar Anna and anyone who espouses religious fundamentalism or embraces castiest outfits or platforms will not be eligible to get party tickets for any elections be it for party posts or for Parliamentary/assembly/Municipality/ Panchayats or whatever posts party has to make a choice.
The Party has a website describing the former Minister of Defence George Fernandes as the "International Torch-bearer of Socialism" in view of his longstanding association with socialist movement. Party also spearheads a movement for separate Union Territory for Karaikal within Indian Union.
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