News reports claim Malema is consulting his supporters with a view to establishing a movement that would "restore the dignity of blacks" and reduce inequality between rich and poor.
In a news interview, the expelled ANC Youth League leader said the envisaged "forum" would fight for social justice rather than reconciliation, and resume an "onslaught against white male monopoly capital".
It would push for expropriation of land without compensation, nationalisation of mines, and force the beneficiaries of apartheid to be remorseful "and behave in a manner that says they regret their conduct".
Malema said that corruption and abuse of public funds was rampant, while the culprits were being exonerated through "micro-managed" investigations.
He decided to organise "radical militants" in and outside the African National Congress "to come together and talk about an alternative platform".
"I think we should find a way of sitting together and decide what to do," Malema reportedly said.
Malema rejected all opposition parties as irrelevant, adding that his new forum would provide alternative policies.
- Dailysun
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