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DMK RALLIES BEHIND STALIN, BACKS HIM FOR TOP POST

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CHENNAI: Amid indication­s of a possible succession war within the party, the DMK on Tuesday rallied behind its working president MK Stalin, the son of late party chief M Karunanidh­i, saying he would take over its leadership soon.

Duraimurug­an, the party's principal secretary and long time aide of Karunanidh­i, said Stalin had all the skills to

lead the party. He was speaking at an “urgent” meeting of the party's executive committee here to mourn the death of Karunanidh­i.

“Dear Thalapathi (commander), who is soon going to become (DMK) president, we are prepared to follow your orders... lead us,” the senior

leader said addressing Stalin as the DMK workers cheered.

Stalin is fondly addressed as “Thalapathi” in the party and is expected to take over the DMK'S reins after his father Karunanidh­i's death on August

7. “You have all the skills… you have the skills of Anna (DMK founder CN Annadurai), Kalaignar (Karunanidh­i) and yourself. There is nobody in Tamil Nadu who can defeat you,” he said. Party workers raised slogans hailing Stalin soon after Duraimurug­an said the working president would graduate to the party's leadership role.

Duraimurug­an's statement comes amid indication­s of a possible succession war in the Dravidian party, with expelled DMK leader and Karunanidh­i's son M K Alagiri claiming that the true supporters of his father were with him.

Signalling resumption of the family feud over Karunanidh­i's legacy days after his death, Alagiri, estranged from the family, had yesterday claimed all loyal party workers were with him and that the DMK would “dig its own grave” if it does not take him back.

The Karunanidh­i family had presented a united face when the leader was fighting for his life at a city hospital. Alagiri was present at the hospital and was also seen at his father's funeral.

Praising Stalin, Duraimurug­an said he had traits like “concern, skills and hardwork.”

“Crores of party workers are with the working president in his efforts to steer it,” he said.

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