Amid murmurs of discontent between his followers and that of Panneerselvam, the Chief Minister said,"we (AIADMK party ranks) need to be cautious."
"Stressing that we will work together,I had said that the Deputy Chief Minister and I will function as double barrel rifle... I do not know why they (DMK) are getting angry," he said addressing a meet to commemmorate the centenary of former Chief Minister and AIADMK founder M G Ramachandran.
Stating that Stalin had referred to his double rifle usage, he said "we should see the extent of (Stalin's) frustration. We are expressing our opinion.. why should he get angry?"
Palaniswami said DMK had 'day dreamt' that the AIADMK regime would end after the demise of Amma and that the party would fall.
"That dream did not come true. Ddue to this, they (DMK) are uttering some lies everyday."
The Chief Minister recalling his unity remark assumes significance since AIADMK senior leader and Rajya Sabha MP V Maithreyan had yesterday indicated possible discontent between followers of Palaniswami and Panneerselvam.
Today, the Rajya Sabha MP stood by his remark, saying he only reflected the feelings of a majority of grassroots level workers.
However, another senior leader and Panneerselvam loyalist C Ponnaiyan declined to endorse Maithreyan's comment.
Stalin, referring to Palaniswami's remark that he and Panneerselvam would work like a "double barrel rifle", alleged corruption in the AIADMK regime and asked "are they a double barrel rifle?"
The DMK leader, while addressing a meet at Pavurchatiram near Tirunelveli on November 20 had said the phrase of double barrel rifle was used by his party founder C N Annadurai.
He said they were talking in a manner trivialising what Anna (Annadurai) had said. "Are they a double barrel rifle?" he asked and sought to know how it could be do in the light of alleged corruption.
Later, a party statement jointly signed by AIADMK coordinator Panneerselvam and co-coordinator Palaniswami said a procession would be taken out to the mausoleum of late J Jayalalithaa here on her first death anniversary on December five and urged party workers and public to join it.
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