DMK working president M K Stalin made the statement a day after the Palaniswami faction said Dhinakaran's appointment as the deputy general secretary of Tamil Nadu's ruling party was against party bye-laws and questioned his authority to intervene in party affairs.
The faction had also opposed jailed party chief V K Sasikala.
When reporters asked him if the DMK would move a no- confidence motion against the Palaniswami government in view of the latest developments in the ruling party, Stalin replied cryptically, "If required."
Stalin, the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, said ever since the AIADMK split into three factions, headed by Palaniswami, Panneerslevam and Dhinakaran, an "extraordinary" situation prevailed in the state and that the people were suffering.
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People's suffering should end, he said.
The Palaniswami-led faction, after a meeting of its leaders and office-bearers yesterday, had asked party cadres to ignore Dhinakaran's directives.
Dhinakaran, on his part, had put up a brave face and asserted he was in control of the party.