Referring to the dismissal of his government in 1991 by then Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar two years after it came to power, he said there was a 'conspiracy' to topple his government then.
Though the two leaders were on "friendly terms", Chandra Shekhar later took steps to dismiss his government after some "important" persons met him, the DMK president said without mentioning anyone.
"Chandra Shekhar was not satisfied. He didnt accept (but) he was made to accept (for the dismissal)," Karunanidhi claimed, alleging a "conspiracy" by some persons to topple his government.
The government was dismissed on "false charges" of helping LTTE, he said.
He claimed his government had been dismissed in 1976 also on the LTTE issue when Indira Gandhi was Prime Minister.
Karunanidhi said his party had been voicing concern for Sri Lankan Tamils since the days of veteran leader Chelvanayagam and said it had been supporting their struggles for about 40 years.
With the party's General Council meeting tomorrow, it will discuss issues, including alliance for next year's Lok Sabha polls, he said.
