"I have said several times that there is no (scope for) recommendations in the selection of party youth wing office-bearers. The selection was held in a proper manner... Alagiri's views only endorses my stand," Stalin, who heads the Youth Wing, told reporters here.
In a blunt remark yesterday, Algiri, DMK's South Zone organising Secretary, had said he had recommended some names for the office-bearers of party wings, including Youth Wing, but they had not been considered.
Alagiri's remarks came days after Stalin had met him at his residence here in the backdrop of police hunting for the union Minister's son in an illegal granite quarrying case.
Stalin also said he and senior party leader T R Baalu would handover the resolutions adopted by the DMK-backed Tamil Eelam Supporter s's Organisation (TESO) concerning Sri Lankan Tamils to the UN on November 1 and to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on November 3.
Stalin, who earlier met former DMK minister N Periyasamy in the prison here, alleged that the land grabbing case filed against the leader was false and he (Periyasamy) was prepared to face it.