Addressing an AINRC workers meeting here, a day after the party announced it would support AIADMK in the poll,he alleged that Narayanasamy was after power and position and that was why he became CM without being a member of the Assembly.
Rangasamy, the AINRC founder, claimed that the election would bring about a political change and change in government would emerge.
Free rice was not available in most areas for cardholders and people are 'disillusioned' with the Congress rule,he said.
Rangasamy also said that AINRC would jointly campaign with AIADMK cadres and mobilise massive support in favour of Om Sakthi Segar.
Rangasamy also said his party wished Jayalalithaa, now undergoing treatment at a hospital in Chennai, a speedy recovery.
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