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DMK betrayed me, it has forgotten Karunanidhi: Alagiri

By ANI | Updated: January 4, 2021 00:15 IST

Ousted Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader MK Alagiri on Sunday held a roadshow in Madurai where he said that his former party has betrayed him and has forgotten Karunanidhi.

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Ousted Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader MK Alagiri on Sunday held a roadshow in Madurai where he said that his former party has betrayed him and has forgotten Karundhi.

"In today's meeting, many people suggested that I start a new party. A few say they will accept my decision. Soon I will make an announcement. Good or not, all should accept it," he said.

Alagiri further said: "When I was union minister, Karundhi had asked me to make Stalin Deputy Chief Minister and I agreed. No one in the DMK will accept that Karundhi has surpassed Stalin. The grown-ups of DMK have betrayed me. No one can be created like Karundhi. DMK is currently operating by forgetting such a leader."

Alagiri further said that in DMK he had recommended for Stalin to became treasurer but the latter was jealous because he got the post of South Zone secretary.

"I told Stalin that after Karundhi you will be everything in the party. I fail to understand that he betrayed me like this," Alagiri said.

Alagiri, a former Union Minister, is the elder brother of MK Stalin, who is the president of DMK.

Alagiri was expelled from the party by his father in 2014 at the height of a succession crisis between him and Stalin.

( With inputs from ANI )

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