"The decision to dismiss me from the party was not taken by the party president independently. He has succumbed to pressure. I know our friend who threatened the DMK chief. I also know who helped the friend. You will also come to know about it shortly," he told reporters here.
Indicating that he was in no mood to accept the expulsion, Alagiri, who was the DMK's South Zone Organising Secretary, said he had decided to face the issue legally.
"Just because I have been dismissed from the party, it does not mean we will leave the party or quit the party... Whether they dismiss me or not, myself and my party supporters are DMK members. That nobody can change," he said.
He also said (Anna) Arivalayam, the DMK headquarters in Chennai, was a trust property. "It is built out of our hard work. It is equally our property.
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