A day after a senior leader submitted his resignation from DMK demanding that MK Stalin be declared the chief ministerial candidate for the 2016 Assembly polls, the M Karunanidhi-led party today accused him of indiscipline and suspended him from all posts.
DMK organising secretary PV Kalyanasundaram was suspended as he was working against party’s interest and thus bringing disrepute, party general secretary K Anbazhagan said.
“PV Kalyanasundaram is suspended from all posts including the primary membership of DMK,” he said. In his statement, Anbazhagan said legal wing secretary R S Bharathi had been appointed in Kalyanasundaram’s place.
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He urged the leadership to remove from party posts, functionaries “facing land-grabbing and disproportionate assets cases”, which effectively includes many senior leaders and former ministers. He also urged office bearers be appointed to newly restructured district units.
Stalin’s supporters have been pressing for his elevation for long, but Karunanidhi has deferred a decision amid sibling rivalry involving his elder son MK Alagiri, who had been expelled from DMK recently, and Stalin over the succession issue. DMK was routed in the Lok Sabha elections, an outcome blamed on Stalin by Alagiri.