"Strengthening the party also means bringing together those who had walked apart," he said in an apparent reference to factions led by former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and Chief Minister K Palaniswami.
Stating that he was "no competition" to any one in the party, Dhinakaran told reporters here that he did not feel that he was being 'sidelined', asserting he will do his 'duty' for the party.
However, questioning their authority to sideline him, Dhinakaran had in June last, after coming out on bail in the EC bribery attempt case, said that he would wait for two months for the merger of factions of AIADMK and then take up active party work.
He had given the time-frame for merger after meeting Sasikala, serving her term in a corruption case in a Bengaluru prison, on June 5.
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Dhinakarn today said he will begin the state-wide tour after August 4 to strengthen the party ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in 2019 and ensure a big win for it.
"I am going to tour the state to meet party cadres and people for party's growth and for the party's win in 2019 Lok Sabha poll," he said.
On the merger, he said despite the time given, there had been no progress. "As a party worker and Deputy General Secretary I have a duty to work for the party and strengthen it."
Responding to Dhinakaran's latest view, Finance Minister D Jayakumar said the government and party continued to be led by Palaniswami.
However, he played down a meeting of party leaders expected later in the evening as "routine."
Former Minister and Pannerselvam loyalist K Panidarajan said, "we are not saying no to unification...If the values (espousing which Panneerselvam broke away from the party) are respected that will happen."
Earlier, a meeting of AIADMK Puratchi Thalaivi Amma led by Panneerselvam was held here.
Ousting Sasikala and her larger family including Dhinakaran from the party is the key demand of the Panneerselvam faction.
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