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DMK warns those putting up 'inappropriate' Alagiri posters

January 29, 2013 15:09 IST

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on Tuesday warned of disciplinary action against those responsible for putting up posters carrying inappropriate words across the city in connection with the birthday celebrations of Union Minister M K Alagiri.

"In the name of greeting Alagiri, posters carrying inappropriate words have cropped up which bring bad name to the party...strict action would be taken against those responsible for such acts," the party said in a statement.

The posters did not carry any name of the person or from where they were printed.

Chennai was awash by posters of Alagiri for his 62nd birthday celebrations on Wednesday.

Sibling war came to the fore after party Chief M Karunanidhi made it clear that his younger son M K Stalin would be his successor and Alagiri indicating that he would oppose the decision saying, DMK was "not a mutt".

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