Veteran politician Nanjil K Sampath today announced his decision to quit politics and said his presence will be in the Tamil literary circle and fora.
Speaking to a private TV news channel in his home town of Manakavilai in the district, he said "I am not in any party nor into politics at present... but my presence will be in the Tamil literary circle and fora."
Taking a dig at rebel AIADMK leader T T V Dhinakaran for naming his party as "Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam," Sampath said, "TTV believes he can run his political show by ignoring Anna, (one of the founders of Dravidian movement), and "Dravidianism"... My best wishes to him."
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