Showering praise on his younger son and party's youth wing leader M K Stalin,
DMK president M Karunanidhi today said he has risen from a zone secretary to
Deputy Chief Minister-level due to hard work and asked the cadre to support and
help him in all his future endeavours.
"You should support him and help him in all his future endeavours," the DMK
patriarch said, two days after he backed Stalin over selection of office-bearers
for organisational posts, virtually dismissing his elder son and Union Minister
M K Alagiri's protests.
Alagiri had expressed displeasure over 'neglect' of his recommendations for
party posts in the youth wing headed by his brother.
Coming out with his views on Alagiri's outbursts, seen as an indication of
simmering sibling rivalry, Karunanidhi had said Stalin had only tried to ensure
family members of senior leaders were kept away from occupying key
responsibilities.
Stalin was Deputy Chief Minister in the previous DMK Ministry.
Reports of sibling rivalry between Alagiri and Stalin had always been doing the
rounds, with the former -- considered DMK's strongman in south Tamil Nadu --
opposing any change in the party leadership.
Addressing the party's youth wing conference at Maraimalai Nagar tonight,
Karunanidhi also said the DMK's state-level conference, to be held next year or
the year after, would be organised in Tiruchirapalli.
Apparently launching a veiled attack on PMK, a Vanniya-based regional party,
which is reportedly aspiring for power without forming alliance with any
Dravidian parties, Karunanidhi said those, who are critical of Dravidian parties
would eventually come to them seeking sharing of seats in the elections.
"Some friends, some great learned men have said that the term 'Dravida' is bad
word and have resolved to to erase 'Dravida' and the Dravidian movement. I feel
sorry for them... There will be a day when you will come to us asking how many
seats can you give?," he said.
PMK leader S Ramadoss has reportedly in his speeches expressed a view of coming
to power without any tie-up with Dravidian parties.
"It looks like only because they (those against 'Dravida') have not got the
recognition across India, they are against 'Dravida. ..It is only because of 'Dravida'
you have made your party stand up," Karunanidhi said.
'Dravida' is not a term coined by contemporary leaders, he said, adding, but one
used and reminded by leaders like Periyar and Annadurai.
Karunanidhi asked whether those against the term had the courage to remove it
from country's national anthem and 'Thamizh Thai Vazhthu' (song of the Tamils).
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