Stalin dubs as 'rumours,' speculations of his son's elevation as deputy CM, asserts he is healthy
DMK President Stalin has dismissed rumours about Udhayanidhi being made deputy CM. Stalin said he had attended an event in Chennai on Friday where he had mentioned that he had nothing to worry about when the people of the state were happy.

At a time when youth across the state were getting ready for the Salem conference, those engaged in rumour-mongering "spread false information about my health," he said in a Pongal greetings message.
He said he had attended an event here on Friday where he had mentioned that he had nothing to worry about when the people of the state were happy.
"I am healthy and cheerful. I am working, working, working," the 70 year-old leader added.
"After this lie was shattered, rumours were being spread with an intention to create sensation, that deputy CM post (for Udhayanidhi) was going to be given," he added.
Udhayanidhi himself had responded to this, saying all ministers were aiding the CM and put an end to the issue, Stalin said.
"Party workers should not allow diverting the focus of the Youth Wing Conference, which would be the cry for state rights. The intention of the conference would be to protect state rights and federalism. Those opposed to this are spreading rumours," he added.
While the party chief post was one assumed with the approval of its workers and the DMK General Council, that of CM was because of the tireless efforts of the party supporters and the grand support of the people of the state, he said.
He said he can work more than his capability to ensure the welfare of the people.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.