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'''Gowtham Komathan Dashigan''' is a [[Tapakdore|Tapakdi]] politician who leads the [[Tapakdi Munnetra Kazhagam]] political party. A lifelong republican and [[Tapakdore|Tapakdi]] nationalist, he opposes the monarchy of [[Tapakdore]] for its autocratic nature and for being an obstacle to the total emancipation of the [[Tapakdore|Tapakdi]] people, an euphemism for the expulsion of all non [[Tapakdore|Tapakdi]] from the country. He also is a determined foe of [[Burgundie]] for its historic colonization and economic exploitation of [[Tapakdore]]. Dashigan and his TMK party were proscribed in 2003 for their extremist ethnic views and opposition to the monarchical system. Most TMK cadres either abandoned the party or were imprisoned during the following crackdown, only Dashigan and the movement's hard core escaped into exile first in [[Pukhgundi]] and later [[Rusana]].
'''Gowtham Komathan Dashigan''' is a [[Tapakdore|Tapakdi]] politician who leads the [[Tapakdi Munnetra Kazhagam]] political party. A lifelong republican and [[Tapakdore|Tapakdi]] nationalist, he opposes the monarchy of [[Tapakdore]] for its autocratic nature and for being an obstacle to the total emancipation of the [[Tapakdore|Tapakdi]] people, an euphemism for the expulsion of all non [[Tapakdore|Tapakdi]] from the country. He also is a determined foe of [[Burgundie]] for its historic colonization and economic exploitation of [[Tapakdore]]. Dashigan and his TMK party were proscribed in 2003 for their extremist ethnic views and opposition to the monarchical system. Most TMK cadres either abandoned the party or were imprisoned during the following crackdown, only Dashigan and the movement's hard core escaped into exile first in [[Pukhgundi]] and later [[Rusana]].
==Political views==
==Political views==
Dashigan is one of the fathers of modern Tapakdi supremacist views. From his earliest writings and speeches, Dashigan has always maintained that the presence of Peshabis and Kashmiris on [[Tapakdore]] is illegitimate. Their presence is explained as a deliberate insertion by the colonizing [[Global Burgieman|Great Villain]] to dilute Tapakdi strength and surround it with a ring of internal oppressors and collaborators. The monarchy and Buddhism are other mechanisms to aid in keeping Tapakdi communalism and brotherhood subjected through the false mantras of multiculturalism, multilingualism and interconnectedness. A prospective revolution with the TMK acting as the sword of the nation would put an end to the monarchy and multiculturalism, with non-Tapakdis deported back to [[Umardwal]] and [[Pukhgundi]] where they belong; afterwards the TMK would inaugurate a true republican regime in which all Tapakdis have a democratic stake. Dashigan believes that the path of internal reform has been closed and only armed struggle remains to achieve the true independence of [[Tapakdore]].
Dashigan is one of the fathers of modern Tapakdi supremacist ideology. From his earliest writings in the nationalist newspaper Tēcattiṉ Kural and public speeches, Dashigan has always maintained that the presence of Peshabis and Kashmiris on [[Tapakdore]] is entirely illegitimate. Their presence is explained as a deliberate insertion by the colonizing [[Global Burgieman|Great Villain]] to dilute Tapakdi strength and surround it with a ring of internal oppressors and collaborators. The monarchy and Buddhism are other foreign implanted mechanisms to aid in keeping Tapakdi communalism and brotherhood subjected through the false mantras of multiculturalism, multilingualism and interconnectedness. A prospective revolution with the TMK acting as the sword of the nation would put an end to the monarchy and multiculturalism, with non-Tapakdis deported back to [[Umardwal]] and [[Pukhgundi]] where they belong; afterwards the TMK would inaugurate a true republican regime in which all Tapakdis have a democratic stake. Dashigan believes that the path of internal reform has been closed and only armed struggle remains to achieve the true independence of [[Tapakdore]]. The final step of TMK ideology would also involve a reorganization of the country's land borders to gather supposedly ethnic Tapakdi lands around the Sea of Saksona unjustly held by [[Pukhgundi]].
==Exile==
==Exile==
After the government's outlawing of the TMK, Dashigan and a core of some 600 loyalists headed east into the Machhapuchhre mountains near the border with [[Pukhgundi]] where they attempted to organize an armed uprising. The attempt failed spectacularly as the locals refused to get involved and the Army of the Mounted Men attacked the TMK relentlessly. On November 2003 Dashigan and the remnants of the TMK retreated into [[Pukhgundi]] in the deep of the night, where they were interned until 2007. After his release, Dashigan immediately flew to [[Rusana]], a nation friendly to one of [[Burgundie]]'s most important detractors, the Republic of [[Daxia]].
After the government's outlawing of the TMK, Dashigan and a core of some 600 loyalists headed east into the Machhapuchhre mountains near the border with [[Pukhgundi]] where they attempted to organize an armed uprising. The attempt failed spectacularly as the locals refused to get involved and the Army of the Mounted Men attacked the TMK relentlessly. On November 2003 Dashigan and the remnants of the TMK retreated into [[Pukhgundi]] in the deep of the night, where they were interned until 2007. A Pukhgundti lower court ordered the release of the TMK members on condition they leave the country within five days, a decision protested by [[Tapakdore]]. After his release, Dashigan and his supporters immediately flew to [[Rusana]], a nation friendly to one of [[Burgundie]]'s most important detractors, the Republic of [[Daxia]].


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