DMDK leaders question expulsion
A day after revolting, 10 expelled senior DMDK functionaries led by V.C.
A day after revolting, 10 expelled senior DMDK functionaries led by V.C. Chandrakumar Wednesday questioned the action against them even as other MLAs and party office-bearers loyal to party founder Vijayakanth reaffirmed their faith in him and hit out at the rebels.
“Sacking us from primary membership of the party will in no way bind us and it is not valid,” Mr Chandrakumar, who was the party’s propaganda secretary before being expelled, told reporters here.
Claiming that they could be expelled only by the party’s disciplinary committee which also comprises members from top administrative and high-level committees, he said besides him, five other members of the panels were with the rebel group.
Facing the revolt by the 10 leaders who demanded that he reconsider the decision to align with four-party bloc, People’s Welfare Front for the May 16 Assembly elections, Mr Vijayakanth had Tuesday expelled them for “violating party discipline”.
The rebel group has demanded that the party forge an alliance with the DMK.
Mr Chandrakumar, the DMDK’s whip in the outgoing Assembly, said the next course of action would be made known soon.
He maintained that their stance that the party’s rank and file was against the decision to align PWF was the reality.
Mr Chandrakumar claimed several district secretaries, MLAs and other district-level functionaries had expressed their unwillingness to contest election as the party had aligned with the PWF.
Several of them had also got refund of ticket fee fearing that they would lose in the polls, he said.
Joining the rebels, Salem DMDK district deputy secretary Madesh told reporters there that alliance with the PWF should be reconsidered.
Meanwhile, loyalists of Mr Vijayakanth rallied behind him and defended the decision to join hands with the PWF, comprising MDMK, VCK, CPI(M) and CPI.