Supporters of M.K. Alagiri, who were expelled from the DMK, are reportedly preparing to shift allegiance to the AIADMK after failing to receive a positive response to their request for reinstatement from Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin; the development has sparked fresh political speculation in Madurai and other southern districts of Tamil Nadu.
Key Regions and Developments
Locations and Political Impact:
Madurai, Dindigul, Theni, Sivaganga, Ramanathapuram, Tirupparankundram, Chennai.
Individuals Involved:
M.K. Alagiri, M.K. Stalin, Udhayanidhi Stalin, Mannan, Isakki Muthu, Mubarak Manthiri, Karthikeyan, AIADMK leadership.
Background and Causes:
Intra-party differences within the DMK, leadership succession debate, opinion poll controversy, disciplinary expulsion, role as Southern Zone Organising Secretary, Tirumangalam bypoll victory, prolonged internal estrangement.
Recent Developments:
Submission of a memorandum during Stalin’s Madurai visit, months of silence from party leadership, Tirupparankundram’s former union secretary Karthikeyan joining Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, reports of loyalists exploring alternative platforms, alleged direct talks with AIADMK leaders.
During the tenure of former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, responsibilities were informally divided, with Alagiri emerging as a strong force in southern Tamil Nadu. As Southern Zone Organising Secretary, he consolidated influence, notably after the Tirumangalam bypoll victory. However, subsequent internal conflicts and political realignments led to his expulsion from the party, along with several close associates.
Following Karunanidhi’s demise, Alagiri organized a large rally in Chennai and maintained that he remained a sympathizer of the DMK. Recently, his supporters submitted a petition seeking permission to resume party work, but no official communication has been issued so far. Meanwhile, political sources indicate that some among them have initiated discussions with the AIADMK leadership regarding possible induction.
If formalized, such a shift could alter electoral equations in the southern districts, where personal loyalty networks continue to influence party strength; however, observers note that clarity will emerge only after an official announcement from the concerned parties.
