He said his remarks on Monday, that the August 12 conference of Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation (TESO), a pro-Lankan Tamils outfit recently revived by him, would discuss means to ensure welfare and rehabilitation of the "remaining Tamils," did not mean the party dropped its demand for Eelam.
Indicating that a section of media had distorted his statements and said he had made a climb down on Eelam demand, Karunanidhi said it had been clearly mentioned that the first meet of the revived organisation would work out ways and means to ensure welfare of "remaining" Tamils.
"However, this does not mean we have dropped the Tamil Eelam demand. I had made it clear at the press conference (on Monday) and reiterate that Tamil Eelam is my unfulfilled dream," he said.
"At a time when the Sri Lankan Tamils look up to us for a helping hand, we should work on aiding them without further devastation. Whether it be the government of India or any other country that comes forward to help them, it is our duty to insist them to redress their (Tamils') grievance," he said writing in party mouthpiece 'Murasoli.'
Karunanidhi also recalled he had said it would come into existence some time and said some were trying to create confusion.