63-year-old Stalin, son of party patriarch M Karunanidhi, was unanimously elected as its Legislature Party leader by the DMK MLAs today, marking his ascent towards the key Opposition Leader status for the first time in his political career.
Stalin's election as party's floor leader came at a meeting attended by all 89 DMK MLAs, including Karunanidhi, who won from his native Thiruvarur constituency for a second term by a record margin of over 68,000 votes.
Stalin thanked Karunanidhi and the party MLAs for electing him as their leader.
"As an Opposition Leader, I will work efficiently. I will discuss people's issues in a constructive manner in the House and strive to uphold Assembly democracy," he said on his Facebook page.
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Stalin, considered Karunanidhi's political heir apparent, will be leading a strong DMK contingent with allies Congress (8) and IUML (1) to support him in the opposition benches.
Although DMK had fancied winning the May 16 polls with exit polls favouring it, the party fell short as AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa led her party to a 'historic' successive term, winning 134 of the 232 seats.
However, DMK has emerged a stronger opposition this time, almost scoring four times of the 23 MLAs that it got in the 2011 elections when it was trounced by AIADMK and relegated to the third place behind DMDK.
Stalin was DMK Floor Leader in the previous Assembly too.