Rajini Makkal Mandram shuns infighting rumours

  • | Thursday | 12th July, 2018

Sudhakar (RMM head V M Sudhakar) has posted a tweet , dismissing the rumours. He later issued a statement too, explaining the same.RMM office-bearers have been busy with their membership drive, ever since the platform was activated in January. CHENNAI: Rajini Makkal Mandram (RMM), a platform that superstar Rajinikanth activated early this year to facilitate the membership drive for the actor's yet-to-be-launched political party, has scoffed at rumours of internal troubles.There were rumours on Thursday morning that Rajinikanth had sacked RMM secretary Raju Mahalingam from the mandram over alleged irregularities in the membership drive and the appointment of office-bearers. "These were mere rumours and what more can I say on that," he added, when asked what had led to the rumours.Sudhakar tweeted asking people not to believe rumours being spread on social media about Raju Mahalingam being sacked from the organisation. "These are rumours.

CHENNAI: Rajini Makkal Mandram (RMM), a platform that superstar Rajinikanth activated early this year to facilitate the membership drive for the actor's yet-to-be-launched political party, has scoffed at rumours of internal troubles.There were rumours on Thursday morning that Rajinikanth had sacked RMM secretary Raju Mahalingam from the mandram over alleged irregularities in the membership drive and the appointment of office-bearers."These are rumours. I met thalaivar (Rajnikanth) this morning. There are no such issues. Sudhakar (RMM head V M Sudhakar) has posted a tweet , dismissing the rumours. All is well," Mahalingam told TOI. "These were mere rumours and what more can I say on that," he added, when asked what had led to the rumours.Sudhakar tweeted asking people not to believe rumours being spread on social media about Raju Mahalingam being sacked from the organisation. He later issued a statement too, explaining the same.RMM office-bearers have been busy with their membership drive, ever since the platform was activated in January. They have so far established around 38,000 branch committees, with each having a minimum of 30 members. They hope to add another 25,000 committees in the next one month.

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