chennai, April 15 -- Chief minister MK Stalin on Tuesday warned of massive agitations over the proposed delimitation exercise if any kind of "harm" towards the state was perceived. In a video message, Stalin alleged the Centre was trying to proceed unilaterally without consulting any other party. "When such secrecy surrounds this process, it only strengthens the suspicion that a grave danger lies beneath. The people of the southern states are gripped with deep concern," he said. Referring to the special session of Parliament scheduled to be conducted on April 16, Stalin said it has being "forcibly convened" in the midst of elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. "In this session, the Union government intends to bulldoze through a Constitutional amendment on delimitation," he alleged. "At this moment, I wish to say something important to the Union BJP government and to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In the forthcoming Parliamentary session, our Members of Parliament will participate," he said. "If anything is done that harms Tamil Nadu, or that disproportionately enhances the political power of northern states, we in Tamil Nadu will not remain silent," warned Stalin, adding that the state would "come to a standstill". "Under my leadership as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, we will organise a massive agitation," he added. "You will witness a Tamil Nadu that you have not seen before. India will once again witness the spirit of the DMK of the 1950s and 1960s. Do not mistake this for a threat. This is a warning," added the chief minister....