DMK trying to topple govt,alleges AIADMK Deputy Gen Secretary

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Deputy General Secretary T T V Dinakaran today alleged that leader was trying to topple his party-led

Stalin, however, dismissed the allegation as done with an intention to garner publicity by the leader.



"With a view to toppling our government, those from are approaching our mlas or their friends and relatives, asking them to go with (rebel leader) O Panneerselvam," he told reporters.

This was being done at the behest of Stalin, working president and opposition leader, he alleged.

However, Stalin chose not to "lower my standard" by responding to the allegation.

"I don't want to lower my standard by responding to allegations made for garnering publicity," he said.

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DMK trying to topple govt,alleges AIADMK Deputy Gen Secretary

AIADMK Deputy General Secretary T T V Dinakaran today alleged that DMK leader M K Stalin was trying to topple his party-led government. Stalin, however, dismissed the allegation as done with an intention to garner publicity by the AIADMK leader. "With a view to toppling our government, those from DMK are approaching our mlas or their friends and relatives, asking them to go with (rebel AIADMK leader) O Panneerselvam," he told reporters. This was being done at the behest of Stalin, DMK working president and Tamil Nadu opposition leader, he alleged. However, Stalin chose not to "lower my standard" by responding to the allegation. "I don't want to lower my standard by responding to allegations made for garnering publicity," he said. Deputy General Secretary T T V Dinakaran today alleged that leader was trying to topple his party-led

Stalin, however, dismissed the allegation as done with an intention to garner publicity by the leader.

"With a view to toppling our government, those from are approaching our mlas or their friends and relatives, asking them to go with (rebel leader) O Panneerselvam," he told reporters.

This was being done at the behest of Stalin, working president and opposition leader, he alleged.

However, Stalin chose not to "lower my standard" by responding to the allegation.

"I don't want to lower my standard by responding to allegations made for garnering publicity," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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