History repeated itself for Congress in Tamil Nadu today when its senior leader G K Vasan broke away from the party to float a new outfit, an action his father G K Moopanar resorted to 17 years ago.
Sulking over the Congress decision to forge electoral truck with AIADMK, Moopanar, a veteran and influential leader of Congress, came out of the party and floated the Tamil Manila Congress (TMC) in 1996.
However, after his death, TMC merged with Congress in 2002.
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Vasan, who spent 14 years in Congress, today announced that he would float a new party in Tamil Nadu to bring back the "Kamaraj rule", another revered leader of the state.
"We want to ensure Kamaraj rule in Tamil Nadu", Vasan said.