Madurai: MK Alagiri, elder son of late DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi, on Wednesday said he would chalk out his political action plan after holding a rally next month and following consultations with his supporters. [caption id=“attachment_1366521” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File image of MK Alagiri. AFP.[/caption] “They do not (DMK led by its working president MK Stalin) appear to want to take me back,” he told reporters in Madurai to a question. Asked about his next course of action, Alagiri said that it would be decided after the 5 September rally in Chennai. “All these things will be decided after the rally on 5 September. Functionaries from all districts will be consulted and a decision taken,” he said. Alagiri, who has been questioning the leadership of his estranged brother MK Stalin had days ago announced that he would hold a peace rally in Chennai, to the mausoleum of his late father M Karunanidhi. The former minister was expelled in 2014 by Karunanidhi.