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Ahead of M K Alagiri's birthday, DMK warns against posters

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Posted: Jan 30, 2013 at 0352 hrs IST
On Tuesday, a day before the birthday of the sulking elder son, Union minister M K Alagiri, wall posters appeared in Chennai carrying his image.

Chennai The lull in sibling rivalry in M Karunanidhi’s family over who should succeed him as the leader of the DMK proved to be quite short.

On Tuesday, a day before the birthday of the sulking elder son, Union minister M K Alagiri, wall posters appeared in Chennai carrying his image. The posters reworked popular myths to drive home the message that Alagiri is still a force to reckon with though he may not have support of Karunanidhi — who had chosen younger son M K Stalin as the heir.

The party leadership has warned of strict action. “The posters that carry inappropriate words, under the guise of greeting south zone organising secretary M K Alagiri, seek to bring disrepute to the party. The party will find out who the persons involved are and would take strict action,” it said in a statement.

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