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          New Delhi, May 20 (IANS) Her name Kanimozhi means sweet words.   But beyond her fluent communicative skills in English and Tamil, the 43-year-old   daughter of DMK supremo M. Karunanidhi has been a controversial power centre in   the inner circles of the Dravidian party and its first family.
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 |  Kanimozhi, a first-term Rajya Sabha member, is considered close to her father   and Andimuthu Raja, her party colleague and jailed former communications   minister - the association landing her in Tihar Jail in the 2G a spectrum case   Friday.
 In the melodramatic Tamil Nadu culture - where cinema, television   and literature interplay with politics - Kanimozhi is a sort of youth icon and   cultural czarina, at least for her followers.
 
 For them, she is an   imaginative poet, prolific journalist, cultural ambassador, youth leader who   helped thousands of unemployed find jobs and a patron of arts who provided   platform for several talented artists to bloom.
 
 Her admirers call her   the "literary heir" to Karunanidhi, who began his career as a film script   writer.
 
 But critics and investigative agencies allege she was the "ears   and eyes of Karunanidhi" during the 2G spectrum scam, which according to the   Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) caused the national exchequer a loss of Rs   1.76 lakh crore.
 
 The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), in its charge   sheet in the 2G spectrum case, has mentioned her closeness to Karunanidhi, which   helped Raja retain the communications portfolio in the United Progressive   Alliance-II (UPA) government too.
 
 Media reports, quoting the infamous   Niira Radia tapes had said Kanimozhi "tilted the scales in favour of   Raja".
 
 Kanimozhi is a 20-percent stake holder in the Karunanidhi   family-owned Kalignar TV, which is accused by the CBI of receiving Rs.200 crore   kickbacks in the 2G spectrum scandal.
 
 An NGO linked with Kanimozhi is   also accused of receiving huge donations from corporates involved in the   spectrum scandal.
 
 The CBI, which has named Kanimozhi as a co-conspirator   in the spectrum scandal, has described her as "the brain behind the Kalignar   TV", which has been used to siphon off 2G spectrum kickbacks.
 
 Before   being elected to the Rajya Sabha, Kanimozhi worked as the chief of the DMK's   wing for art, literature and rationalism, making her popular in Tamil Nadu among   artists, literary circles and youth.
 
 Kanimozhi was born on the New   Year's day in 1968 to Karunanidhi and his third wife Rajathi Ammal in Chennai.
 
 Union Chemicals Minister M.K. Alagiri and former Tamil Nadu deputy chief   minister M.K. Stalin are her half-brothers.
 
 She worked as a journalist   for several years - in The Hindu and Kumgmam magazine in Chennai and   Singapore-based Tamil Murasu - before plunging full-time into politics.
 
 Kanimozhi is the author of five books of poetry in Tamil, rated as   "promising" by many critics.
 
 She has married twice. Athiban Bose, a   Sivakasi-based businessman, was her first husband from 1989-1997. She married   Singapore-based Tamil writer G. Aravindan in 1997. They have a nine-year-old son   Aditya.
 
 Aravindan accompanied her to the court hearings in the 2G   spectrum case in Delhi recently.
 
 Political analyst K. Sreekumar said:   "Kanimozhi belongs to the sauve, English-speaking new generation in the Indian   political dynasties. But behind her sweet demeanor, there is involvement in   alleged huge corrupt deals."
 
 But not all agree.
 
 "Never rule out   Kanimozhi. She was an off-beat journalist who never had the airs of the daughter   of the chief minister. We all used to go out to the road-side coffee shops and   chat. As a politician too, she had the a wave-length with all top leaders,   ordinary party workers and especially women and youth," said a former journalist   colleague of Kanimozhi.
 
 
 
      
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