Speaking at an event here, the DMK Working President and Leader of Opposition in the assembly said those who had spoken before him had desired that 89 should become 117, i.E. The DMK should come to power.
While the DMK had 89 MLAs in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, its allies Congress and IUML add up another nine, taking the opposition strength to 98.
"Not just 117, our desire is that it (DMK's strength) should become 200. We are patiently waiting for that. The DMK will never come to power through backdoor means. That is the path laid down to us by 'Kalaignar' (Party president M Karunanidhi)," he said.
Stalin said his party would reach out to people, get their support and come to power "but are not desperate to come to power through backdoor means".
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On Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao stating that the revolt of the 19 AIADMK MLAs against Chief Minister K Palaniswami was the party's internal affairs, Stalin asked what would the Governor do "if the ball of the DMK which has 89 MLAs" went to his court.
"Therefore, the DMK will certainly take a decision after due legal consultation. That decision will not be for our selfish motives but in the interest of the welfare of people of Tamil Nadu. There is no change in that," he said.
He asked his supporters to be "patient for some more days."
"I assure that the DMK will soon create the situation for ensuring better days for Tamil Nadu," he said.
The DMK, Congress and Left parties had also met President Ramnath Kovind on the matter in Delhi today.
On the Governor's statement to a delegation of opposition party leaders on Wednesday that he can't intervene in AIADMK's internal affairs, Stalin wondered why Rao had asked the Chief Minister to prove majority in February following the revolt of then rebel leader O Panneerselvam and his supporting MLAs.
Later, speaking at Erode, he said casteism and communalism were 'growing' in India, especially Tamil Nadu, and vowed to fight the issues with the help of Dravidar Kazhagam, the parent organisation of DMK founded by rationalist leader, the late EV Ramasamy Periyar.