Suspended DMK leader MK Alagiri had said that his younger sibling Stalin would die within three months, their father and the party's chief M Karunanidhi claimed on Tuesday, revealing the chain of events leading to the churning within the regional party.<br /><br />"He (Alagiri) has some unknown hatred against Stalin. Alagiri even said Stalin would die within three months. No father can tolerate such words against a son," Karunanidhi said at a press meet in Chennai.<br /> <br />62-year-old Alagari, MP from Madurai and former Union minister, was suspended on January 25 on charges of breaking party discipline .<br /> <br />The DMK's former south zone organising secretary has been involved in a prolonged tussle with his brother Stalin for control of the party.<br /> <br />Giving details of the events leading to his suspension, the DMK patriarch said Alagiri came to his house on the morning of January 24 and used harsh words against Stalin.<br /><br />"Not as a brother, but even as a party-member, saying someone would die in the next three-four months in my presence is something anyone would not bear," Karunanidhi said.<br /><br /> For More information on this news visit : http://www.newsx.com/<br />Connect with us on Social platform at : http://www.facebook.com/newsxonline<br />Subscribe to our YouTube Channel : http://www.youtube.com/newsxlive