The Sunday Guardian

Udhayanidh­i’s posters emerge in Chennai, DMK cadre upset

- SANAL SUDEVAN NEW DELHI

‘If the DMK wins the polls, Udhayanidh­i will be officially number two in the party’.

A month after DMK president M.K. Stalin asked the party’s volunteers to refrain from pasting the pictures of leaders other than his, Periyar, Anna, and Karunanidh­i, in the party’s banners and posters, Stalin’s son and the party’s young leader’s picture of Udhayanidh­i Stalin in the DMK’S banners last week, has upset DMK volunteers.

Last month, M.K. Stalin had asked the cadre and functionar­y not to use pictures of any other leaders in order to build a good image of the party within the voters.

A week before Pongal, a major festival in Tamil Nadu, a poster had emerged in Chennai wishing the residents for Pongal, along with the Udhayanidh­i Stalin picture on the banner.

However, this poster has upset the DMK volunteers who are the ardent supporter of M.K. Stalin and Karunanidh­i. They questioned the leadership for allowing Udhayanidh­i Stalin’s supporters to paste such posters in Chennai when the instructio­ns were not to do so.

A cadre told The Sunday Guardian that the DMK and its alliance will contest the Assembly election under the leadership of M.K. Stalin and other people are just volunteers of the party and their aim should be to bring back the party to power.

Sumanth Raman, a political commentato­r, told The Sunday Guardian, “It is known that the Udhayanidh­i Stalin is number two in the party and if the DMK wins the election, Udhayanidh­i will be officially number two in the party. If they lose elections, Udhayanidh­i’s position will be questioned.”

Tharasu Shyam, a senior journalist, told The Sunday Guardian, “It is a normal thing during the election season. The supporters of a particular leader will paste their pictures on the banners and posters and wish them because they want to remain in the good books of these leaders.”

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