M.K. Alagiri, elder son of
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president M. Karunanidhi said that, there is no
possibility of compromise until the party unconditionally revokes its decision
to dissolve the Madurai
urban unit and the suspension of my loyalists. Mr. Alagiri, who greeted people on his birthday,
said his father and younger brother M.K. Stalin did not wish him on his
birthday. After accepting wishes and gifts from the party cadre at Rajah
Muthiah Mandram in Madurai ,
he told reporters that his mother and other relatives had greeted him.
When his loyalist and former
MLA S.S. Ghouse Basha tried to downplay the issue by stating that Mr. Karunanidhi
too called up to greet, Mr. Alagiri chided him saying: “Why are you lying?”
Later, he turned back to the reporters to say: “No. He did not wish me at all.”
A procession from his house
to the venue of celebrations led to traffic snarls. . as his cavalcade moved at
a snail’s pace with scores of with people waiting all along the route to wish
him on his birthday. At the venue, he cut a mega cake and distributed welfare
assistance including tricycles to the physically challenged and sewing machines
to destitute women. The backdrop on the dais had a picture of Mr. Karunanidhi
feeding him a piece of cake. None of the party’s top brass attended the
celebrations. MPs D. Napolean, K.P. Ramalingam and J.K. Ritheesh participated.
Meanwhile, Mr. Karunanidhi
ruled out the possibility of revoking suspension of persons who were loyal to
former Mr. Alagiri. Talking to pressmen in Chennai, Mr. Karunanidhi said: “After
levelling serious allegations against party's District Secretary and executive
members and made the police to take action against them under the SC and ST
Prevention of Atrocities act, the party can not be a silent spectator.”
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