The sidelined AIADMK leader had called for the protest against the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) last week.
He had tweeted that he was calling off the protest respecting the Supreme Court's directive.
In a party statement today, Dhinakaran said the public meeting would be held in Tiruchirapalli on September 16.
On September 5, Dhinakaran had announced that his party's students wing would hold the protest demonstration in Chennai against the all-India test.
He had alleged that the Centre was imposing NEET on the students with the "help" of the state government, thereby affecting the dreams of the students of getting admitted into medical colleges.
Protests had erupted in Tamil Nadu soon after Anitha, the daughter of a daily wage earner, allegedly hanged herself at her house in Ariyalur district on September 1.
They claimed that the new system would disadvantage students of state boards.
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