Former
Union Minister and DMK leader M K Alagiri was today suspended from the party
headed by his father M Karunanidhi on charges of going against the party's
stand and airing divergent views on the issue of stitching an alliance with
Vijaykant's DMDK.
Alagiri
was temporarily removed from all posts including the primary membership of DMK.
Alagiri's
scathing attack on DMDK leader Vijayakant proved to be his undoing with the
party taking a strong view of his remarks against the Opposition leader since
it intends to align with him.
While
there were enough platforms and fora inside the party to air divergent views
and grievances, he had not chosen
to
use them, party general secretary K Anbazhagan said while announcing Alagiri's
suspension.
In
a statement, he said the Madurai leader had made disparaging remarks about the
'high command of parties who
wish
to align with' DMK, in an apparent reference to Alagiri's criticism of
Vijayakant in a Tamil TV channel recently.
His
comments, including his opposition to DMK-DMDK alliance for the Lok Sabha
polls, had ruffled many feathers in
both
camps as Karunanidhi himself is favourably disposed towards such an electoral
tie-up.
Anbazhagan
charged Alagiri with asking party workers not to work, criticising disciplinary
action taken against certain
DMK
members, 'directly involving in improper discussions,' and thus 'creating
confusion.'
'Considering
that his continuing in the party is not proper, and that it could affect party
discipline, Alagiri is
being
temporarily removed from all party posts including primary membership,'
Anbazhagan said in the statement.
Anticipating
apparent discontent among Alagiri's supporters, the general secretary also
appealed for support
from
all in the interest of the party's unity and discipline.
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