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33-676: NTK could refer to: Naam Tamilar Katchi , political party in Tamil Nadu, India Národní technická knihovna , library in Prague, Czech Republic Need to Know (newsletter) Newton Toolkit , for the Newton (platform) PDA Ngau Tau Kok station , Hong Kong, MTR station code Nakkilan Tennisklubi , a floorball team located in Nakkila, Finland. (Known as NTK Nakkila) Neural tangent kernel ,

66-620: A genocidal killing of 70,000 Tamil civilians as a part of War crimes during the final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War . The NTK spearheaded a campaign against the Indian National Congress in the 2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election for their alleged role in the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka and other anti-Tamil policies. The NTK contested in all 234 constituencies in Tamil Nadu and in

99-616: A group of Sri Lankan tourists in Chennai, he said that the party abhors violence in any form and cadres who violate its principles of conduct would be punished. NTK has highlighted the plight of Sri Lankan Tamils who seek refuge in India, and their persecution by the state and central governments. Moreover, it appealed for the inclusion of Sri Lankan Tamils into the Indian nation as fellow citizens and abolition of ill-treatment against them by

132-561: A mathematical tool to describe the training of artificial neural networks NTK, a Niterra brand of ceramic sensors and equipment Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NTK . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NTK&oldid=1243161224 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

165-603: A meeting in Chennai. Seeman would contest the Thiruvottiyur constituency , although he said earlier that he would contest the Kolathur constituency against DMK leader M. K. Stalin . Srivaikuntam Assembly constituency Srivaikuntam State Assembly constituency ( Tamil : ஸ்ரீவைகுண்டம் சட்டமன்றத் தொகுதி ) is one of the 234 state legislative assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu in southern India . It

198-524: A result of several war crimes and human rights abuses committed by the government of Sri Lanka and its nine different allies during the Sri Lankan civil war , the Eelam movement adopted non-violence for political solutions. Naam Tamilar Katchi appeals for the creation of an independent Tamil Eelam or the fulfillment of Tamil rights in the island nation. In the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Naam Tamilar Katchi

231-716: A revival of S. P. Adithanar's We Tamils party. Seeman, the NTK's chief co-ordinator, said that the party would be an alternative party to mainstream political parties in Tamil Nadu; Seeman claimed that the establishment of an independent Tamil Eelam would be the moral goal of not just the party, but of all Tamils in Tamil Nadu. During the rally, Seeman stated; "We are not founding the Naam Tamilar party, we are continuing what S. P. Adithanar founded." The party name indicates that "we are Tamils", not labelled by caste or religion. It emphasises Tamil rule of Tamil-majority areas, opposing

264-505: A sense of gender-equality in politics among the Tamils both in Tamil Nadu and the diaspora. In contrast, the BJP , INC , and DMK only allocated 16.3%, 14%, and 14% seats for women in Tamil Nadu, respectively, in the 2024 Lok Sabha election . The NTK was the first state party to field a transgender candidate, fielding 33-year-old Devi to contest against AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa in

297-460: Is a Tamil? How do you define a Tamil?" He replied that "Men who support the Tamil cause to acquire basic rights, men who oppose suppression of his dignity and men who get triggered when Tamils get humiliated, are true Tamils , others aren't". His statement received mixed reactions from Tamil nationalists. Naam Tamilar Katchi is against the proposed Chennai-Salem Expressway project. According to

330-481: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Naam Tamilar Katchi Naam Tamilar Katchi ( Tamil : நாம் தமிழர் கட்சி, transl.  We are Tamils Party; NTK ) is a Tamil nationalist political party active in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and the union territory of Puducherry . It is led by former Tamil actor and film director Seeman . The party

363-431: Is noted for its ideology of Tamil Nationalism . It primarily aims for the creation of a vote bank among Tamils. In 1958, Indian politician S. P. Adithanar founded the "We Tamils" (நாம் தமிழர் கட்சி) party on the platform of the formation of a sovereign Tamil state. The party advocated for the creation of a homogeneous Greater Tamil Nadu , incorporating Tamil-speaking areas of India and Sri Lanka . The party headquarters

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396-643: Is rather ambiguous in acknowledging it. They want the identity of Tamils to be solely linguistic. NTK strongly advocates for equal representation of women in all areas. While the Women Reservation Bill , proposing 33% representation for women in the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly, remains pending, the NTK allocated 50% representation for women in local elections,2021 elections for Tamil Nadu legislative assembly, 2019 and 2024 parliamentary elections. This gained widespread attention creating

429-658: Is viewed as the main supporting faction of the Eelam Tamil activism and Tamil nationalism . Additionally it appeals the United Nations Human Rights Council for the serving of justice to the Sri Lankan Tamils , who faced several war crimes such as systematically organized sexual assaults which is estimated in thousands, massacres in hospitals and schools, driving away of people as a part of ethnic cleansing operations which led to

462-692: The Dravidian parties which have purportedly contributed to the downfall of the Tamils . The NTK flag is similar to the flag of Tamil Eelam ; its tiger is also the emblem of the Cholas and the Tamil Tigers . The flag was introduced in Thanjavur , the historic Chola capital. The declared principles of the Naam Tamil Party are as follows: The NTK denies Aryan – Dravidian divide, or

495-787: The Assembly, including Adithanar, who won from Srivaikuntam . Later that year, the party merged with the DMK. On 18 May 2010 in Madurai , a year after the decisive end of the Sri Lankan Civil War , the military subjugation of the Sri Lankan Tamils and the first anniversary of the Naam Tamilar Iyakkam (We Tamils Movement), Tamil actor and film director Seeman formed the Naam Tamilar Katchi party as

528-701: The CPI (M)'s People's Welfare Alliance in the 2016 state assembly elections, or he would dissolve his party and join the CPI (M). The NTK received fewer votes than the alliance, and fewer than NOTA . The NTK lost everywhere; Seeman finished in fifth place in Cuddalore, and lost his deposit. Asked by reporters about his challenge, Seeman said that he challenged the Communists (not the Vijayakanth -PWF alliance); his party received more votes than every single party in

561-474: The PWF alliance, winning the challenge. The NTK received 458,104 votes (1.1 percent) in the 2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election , more than older parties such as MDMK , CPI , VCK , CPM and TMC . The NTK fielded K. Kalaikottudhayam as its candidate for the 2017 R. K. Nagar by-election . According to Seeman, voters in Tamil Nadu pay more attention to party symbols than to the candidates. He said that

594-481: The RK Nagar constituency in Chennai. Despite losing, this move marked a significant step towards inclusive representation. The party has launched several demonstrations demanding Tamil Nadu's share of Kaveri River and Mullaperiyar Dam water from upstream states. Seeman has criticised political apathy on this issue and the illegal sand mining of the state's riverbeds. Between 2011 and 2012, when Tamil Nadu

627-498: The authority in any form. This created a notion among the Eelam Tamil refugees for the improvement in their livelihoods. NTK has supported commuting the death sentences and releasing those convicted in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi . Seeman said that the party's stance was not limited to the three Tamils condemned to death, but for the complete abolition of the death penalty in India. Naam Tamilar Katchi has also called for

660-512: The districts of Puducherry and Karaikal . On 12 February 2016, all 234 NTK candidates were introduced in Cuddalore by Seeman. The party promotes equal rights, and has included candidates with disabilities. It is the first party in the history of Tamil Nadu with a transgender candidate. The Election Commission of India authorised twin candles as the party's symbol. Seeman told a CPI (M) member that his party would receive more votes than

693-522: The election commission should replace party symbols with candidate numbers or give every election new party symbols. Seeman criticised the commission for not attempting to halt the bribery of voters in the constituency, asking about the location of promised CCTV cameras. Tamil news channel Puthiya Thalaimurai TV surveyed the constituency on which participating party was an alternative to DMK and AIADMK . The results were: NTK 11.72%, BJP 8.99%, DMDK 8.54%, CPI 5.45%, and no one 62.67%. The by-election

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726-536: The election, and AIADMK and DMK took second and third place. NTK finished fourth, with 3,802 votes. Naam Tamilar Katchi contested all 39 Tamil Nadu constituencies and Puducherry. NTK was the first party to field 20 women in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections for the total of 40 seats (39 in Tamil Nadu and one in Puducherry). The NTK received 84,855 votes for H. Mahendran in the Sriperumbudur constituency,

759-473: The government order to acquire land for the project. Naam Tamilar Katchi supports the cause of Tamil Eelam , a proposed independent Tamil state in the north of Sri Lanka . The primary idol of the party is Velupillai Prabhakaran , who is viewed as a freedom revolutionary among Tamils, especially the Tamil nationalists. After the military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in 2009 as

792-418: The humanitarian release of prisoners jailed for more than 10 years. The party supported the closure of Sri Lankan Tamil refugee camps in Tamil Nadu, in which inmates were reportedly tortured. Seeman insists that Katchatheevu is an Indian island, and claims it was illegal to cede the island to Sri Lanka . The handing over of Katchatheevu which disadvantaged the fishing population and endangered their lives,

825-516: The issue. The NTK opposed the decision, with Seeman saying that the Tamil strikers were experiencing discrimination from non-Tamil management. He also criticised the NLC for investing in other Indian states during an acute power shortage in Tamil Nadu. Seeman cited a deterioration in law and order in the state during the rule of the Congress - DMK alliance. Denying NTK involvement in an assault on

858-721: The party's highest vote count in the 2019 Lok Sabha election. V. Jainteen received 17,069 votes in the Kanyakumari constituency, the party's lowest vote count in the state. NTK received a total of 1,645,185 votes, 3.909 percent of the 42,083,544 votes cast in the state. Naam Tamilar Katchi contested all 234 assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu and 28 in Puducherry. The party again fielded equal numbers of male and female candidates (117 women and 117 men in Tamil Nadu). On 7 March 2021, Seeman introduced his party's candidates at

891-531: The party, the project would be a disaster for the region's fragile ecology and would enable mining companies to illegally mine valuable minerals in the Kalrayan and Servarayan Hills (on the expressway's proposed path). Seeman and his cadres, protesting the project's implementation, were arrested on 18 July 2018. The party also filed a written petition in the Madras High Court , and the court quashed

924-451: The state as chief minister. He justified his statements by citing the fact that most of the former Chief ministers of Tamil Nadu were not Tamils by origin. This gained public attention revealing that MK Stalin , the current Chief minister of Tamil Nadu is also a man of Telugu origin. In spite of this Seeman's statement was criticised as racist , and he was accused of identity politics and creating ethnic divisions. Tamil media asked, "Who

957-598: Was also involved in the movement to change the name of the state from Madras State to Tamil Nadu . Adithanar lost the 1962 election from Tiruchendur but was elected to the Legislative Council in 1964. The WT contested in the 1967 election as a part of the coalition led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) under the DMK's "Rising Sun" symbol. Four members of the WT were elected to

990-479: Was in the midst of a power crisis which led to exorbitant tariffs and industrial failure, the management of Neyveli Lignite Corporation (a government-owned company in Neyveli ) considered selling stock to private investors. This sparked unrest in the state, and NLC employees organised a strike against the central government's decision. The corporation was accused of manipulating its workers and attempting to cover up

1023-465: Was named as "Tamiḻaṉ Illam" (lit. The Home of the Tamilian). In 1960, the party organised statewide protests in favour of the secession of Madras from India and the establishment of a sovereign Tamil Nadu. Demonstrations included immolation of maps of India (with Tamil Nadu excluded). Adithanar was arrested for organising the protests. The party, along with M. P. Sivagnanam 's Tamil Arasu Kazhagam ,

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1056-633: Was not held as planned on 12 April, because the election rules were violated by bribery and corruption . Seeman expressed his dissatisfaction with democracy in India, saying that it was unfair of the Election Commission to stop the elections, rather than disqualifying the parties involved in bribery. The R. K. Nagar by-election was held on 21 December 2017, despite voter-bribery allegations. T. T. V. Dhinakaran reportedly gave voters about ₹10,000 per vote; AIADMK gave ₹5,000 , and DMK ₹2,000 . Independent candidate T. T. V. Dhinakaran won

1089-402: Was viewed as an act of authoritarian betrayal among the local population. In reply to this Seeman warned the government that he could reclaim Kachatheevu by arming fishermen, which resulted in sedition charges. Seeman said that the chief minister of Tamil Nadu should be a Tamil . According to a party slogan, everyone has right to live in Tamil Nadu but only a Tamil has the right to govern

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