Amid speculation about him campaigning in favour of Narendra Modi after he endorsed the BJP’s PM candidate, rebel DMK leader MK Alagiri is soon set to launch a State-wide tour to hold consultations with loyalists across Tamil Nadu as he looks to galvanise them ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.
Sources indicated that he will meet both leaders and party workers who are “committed to the core values of the party and (were) against authoritarianism”.
A strategy will be evolved “well in advance” of the Lok Sabha polls and declared at the appropriate time, sources added.
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Asked if Alagiri would launch his tour immediately, Mubarak said, “It depends (on the circumstances)”. He added that cadre from several areas, including Villupuram, Thanjavur and Arani, had sought his dates.
Expressing anguish that rather than taking steps to “resolve the impasse”, the DMK leadership was “aggravating” the situation, he said, “I don’t understand what stops them from doing this (resolving the issue). Now they say action will be taken against party workers who have links with our leader.”
On March 19, DMK announced it would take disciplinary action against those who kept in touch with Alagiri. The party has accused Alagiri of “misleading party workers”.
Alagiri is likely to participate in domestic functions of supporters at Rajapalyam (March 23) and Mudukulatur (March 26) and also meet people.
Ramanathapuram DMK MP and Alagiri loyalist JK Ritheesh is making arrangements for meetings with supporters.
On March 27, a meeting is being organised at Thanjavur, which is expected to be a show of strength for Alagiri.