Alagiri Joins Rajinikanth to Keep TN Political Pot Boiling
Earlier, reports said Alagiri — whose faceoff with his younger brother MK Stalin led to his expulsion from the party his father led for well over a half a century — was being aggressively wooed by the Bharatiya Janata Party.
It is not only actor Rajinikanth who is keeping the people of Tamil Nadu guessing with regard to his political plans. Former DMK chief and Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi’s elder son MK Alagiri has also joined the suspense bandwagon, with his supporters wondering about his return to politics after several years.
Alagiri, who was a Union pastor in the second UPA government, on Thursday met his mom Dayalu Ammal who is under treatment at the family home at Gopalapuram.
Later addressing journalists, Alagiri said he will counsel his allies on January 3 and choose about dispatching another gathering. “In the event that my allies need me to dispatch another gathering, I will do that yet won’t uphold DMK. Neither have I been welcomed by DMK to rejoin the gathering,” he said.
Gotten some information about gathering entertainer Rajinikanth, Alagiri said he came to know from the media that the entertainer was getting back from the shooting of ‘Annathee’. “When he is back from Hyderabad, I will meet him,” said Alagiri.
Prior, reports said Alagiri — whose faceoff with his more youthful sibling MK Stalin prompted his ejection from the gathering his dad drove for well over 50 years — was as a rule forcefully charmed by the Bharatiya Janata Party, which is hoping to make advances into Tamil Nadu in the approaching Assembly races.
Alagiri, before his ejection from the DMK, was the gathering’s southern strongman. During his prime, his clout was with the end goal that his will on all issues used a ton of impact on the gathering’s choices, from appointive partnerships to possibility to battle arranging. As per a few sources inside the gathering, Alagiri’s frustration was mainly over the continuous ascent of his more youthful sibling and the kindness he seemed to appreciate with his dad, previous DMK president M Karunanidhi.
Alagiri was ousted from the gathering in any event, when Karunanidhi was holding all the force in the DMK. In March 2014, Alagiri, who was then the gathering’s South Organizational Secretary, was sacked. He had blamed the gathering of central leadership for acting singularly. Karunanidhi had tended to the press after a confrontation at his home with Alagiri, unmistakably setting up Alagiri is not welcome in the gathering.
After Karunanidhi’s passing, Alagiri had attempted to stir up pressures inside the DMK however the gathering remained by MK Stalin, its chief assign at that point.
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