"It cannot be forgetten that the ruling AIADMK lost deposit in a bypoll some years ago. They continued to run the party and hence victory or defeat does not determine a party's growth," the 90-year old leader told party workers at the marriage of a party functionary here.
Apart from losing power to arch rival AIADMK in the 2011 Assembly elections, the DMK faced a rout in this year's Parliamentary polls drawing a blank. AIADMK won 37 out of the total 39 seats and the BJP and PMK one seat each.
"Today, in Tamil Nadu politics, leaders who advertise themselves as Bheem in posters are mushrooming," he said.
Interestingly, supporters of DMDK founder President Vijayakanth hail him as "Captain," reminding the "macho icon" image of him in Tamil film world during his heydays as an actor.
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