Addressing a well-attended rally, organised to mark the birth of the new regional party, a virtual revival of the TMC founded by his father G K Moopanar over a decade ago, he expressed regret for merging it with the Congress, remarking "it did not yield any result for people of Tamil Nadu".
Moopanar rebelled against Congress in 1996 protesting against its alliance with AIADMK and floated TMC, but Vasan merged it with Congress in 2002 after his father's death.
Vasan had quit Congress on November 3 alleging that the state units were being ignored by the high command and poor management of party affairs by some of the top leaders at Delhi. He had then announced he would float a new regional party that would "fulfil the aspirations" of people of Tamil Nadu.
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