Give us our thalaiva back: Karunanidhi supporters wait in vigil at hospital

Give us our thalaiva back: Karunanidhi supporters wait in vigil at hospital
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Despite being lathicharged by the police, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam DMK president M Karunanidhis supporters remained outside the Kauvery Hospital in Chennai and urged the hospital staff to update them about the leaders health condition

Chennai: Despite being lathi-charged by the police, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president M Karunanidhi's supporters remained outside the Kauvery Hospital in Chennai and urged the hospital staff to update them about the leader's health condition.

"For the past three days, we have been waiting here without food and water. We don't want anything, give us our thalaiva back. Why has nothing been said on him yet? We want him back," a supporter of the 94-year-old leader told ANI.

Meanwhile, Manikandan, personal secretary of A Raja, urged cadres to cooperate with security forces and not get provoked by any rumours.

"We appeal to the cadre, who have gathered in large numbers, to not believe in rumours," Manikandan said.

The crowd, who was trying to barge inside the hospital was lathi-charged by the police deployed to avoid or control any unwelcome situation.

The crowd has also gathered outside DMK chief 's Gopalapuram residence.

Meanwhile, heavy security was deployed at both the hospital and M Karunanidhi's residence.

DMK working president MK Stalin on Friday asserted that party president and his father M Karunanidhi's condition is stable and he is responding to treatment.

"There was unexpected setback in his (Karunanidhi) health but after intense medical care, he's normalising," MK Stalin said in a statement.

MK Stalin further said that his father's health is being continuously monitored by a team of doctors.

M Karunanidhi was admitted to hospital on Saturday following a drop in his blood pressure.

The DMK stalwart, who is suffering from fever due to urinary tract infection, was earlier undergoing treatment at his Gopalapuram residence in Chennai. He is on intravenous antibiotics.

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