Party sources said the DMK president had recently written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking increased protection, "after the Alagiri incident," in an apparent reference to escalation of tension in DMK's first family involving Alagiri.
Sources declined to divulge the contents of the letter.
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Accusing Alagiri of nurturing "unknown hatred" against his younger brother, Karunanidhi had yesterday stated that his Madurai-based son had even said that Stalin will die in three months.
"No father can tolerate such words against a son. As the party chief, I had to tolerate them," Karunanidhi had said even as the allegations were refuted by Alagiri.
"Not even in my dream could I imagine such charges.. Anyway...I take it as his greetings for my birthday... (Alagiri's birthday falls on January 30)," Alagiri had said.
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