DMK Blinks, Congress Gets 63 Seats to Contest TN Polls


DMK Blinks, Congress Gets 63 Seats to Contest TN Polls
 
New Delhi/Chennai, Mar 8 (IANS):
After a three-day tense drama that triggered a major crisis for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK Tuesday finally allowed the Congress to contest 63 of the 234 seats in next month's assembly elections.

After suddenly ending seven years of support to the Manmohan Singh government over the Congress insistence on fighting from 63 constituencies instead of 60 as desired by DMK, the two parties announced an equally dramatic truce capping days of secret negotiations.

Congress leader and central Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, the party in charge of Tamil Nadu, made the announcement as DMK central ministers M.K. Azhagiri -- elder son of Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi -- and Dayanidhi Maran looked on.

"The Congress will be contesting 63 seats. Now we have unanimously come to the conclusion that ... the alliance will work together," a beaming Azad told reporters in New Delhi.

"We will ensure that entire alliance is back to power. This is a winning alliance," Azad added.

Azhagiri, who played a key role in ensuring that the DMK-Congress marriage continued, echoed his sentiments. He did not go into details.

In Chennai, Karunanidhi said his party has made a sacrifice in the alliance's larger interests.

Addressing a function where around 3,000 cadres of DMDK joined his party, he said the party has accepted the Congress' demand for the extra seats in the larger interests of the state and following the policy of give and take.

Terming it an "happy day" for them, he expressed confidence that the alliance partners would fight the polls with renewed vigour so as to win again.

Karunanidhi lauded alliance partners PMK and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) for sacrificing one seat each for the Congress. The third seat will come out of the DMK's share.

He also criticised a section of the media for trying to create a wedge between the two long-time allies.

Naturally, Azad gave due credit to Tamil Nadu's smaller parties.

"Apart from DMK and Congress, there is PMK, there is VCK, and Muslim League. So all put together, this is a winning alliance," said Azad, who had cancelled a scheduled meeting in Chennai with Karunanidhi over the weekend amid escalating tensions.

The DMK was then willing to give only 60 seats to the Congress.

The Tuesday announcement followed an hour-long meeting at the house of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who shares a close relationship with Karunanidhi since the DMK took power in Tamil Nadu in 2006 with the outside support of her party.

The DMK had earlier asserted that the Congress demand of 63 seats -- and that too of its choice -- for the April 13 polls was unjustified.

On Saturday, it asked its six ministers to quit the central government by Monday night. But the decision was put off until Tuesday after the Congress reportedly asked for more time to resolve the row.

Azhagiri and Maran called on Gandhi Monday night after talks with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Azad, who were adamant that the Congress would not budge on its demand for 63 seats.

With this announcement, the DMK has signed electoral pacts with six parties involving 113 of the 234 seats. The six are: Congress (63), KMK (7), MMK (1), VCK (10), PMK (30) and IUML (2).

The PMK and IUML were earlier allotted 31 and three seats, respectively.

 

  

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  • Rohit Kumar, Mangalore,Delhi

    Wed, Mar 09 2011

    Dear sunil, i liked your funny comments,even I dont like politicians.But if it is officially proved then only we can trust these politicians,best eg Yeddi.Don't simply blame anyone.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Mar 09 2011

    While observing the political dramas, hype created by opposition and our political leaders selfish goal, many times I wonder, the sacrifice done by our miliary personnel for defending our Country is it worthy?. Any individual or Organisation which divides on the basis of religion, caste, creed etc are the enemy of its motherland.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    Sunil,don't bother me and if you could see my earlier 'TIPPANI'on the issue I did not amuse.Every political party sees its own development rather than citizen's, in the process they would use farmers name,publics name so on and so forth.But we people fool enough to believe them and dance as per thier tunes.

    It is a perfect match.Both parties need help from each other.In the Centre Cong numero uno where as in state of TN,DMK numero uno.It is a barter system and some times both parties testing the water for more seats.There is no surprise of patching of two political parties and it is in line with past precedent.Mr Ravindra Nayak,Mangalore inked exactly what political parties are all about.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    THE 2G SPECTRUM MONEY WILL BE SHARED 121/63 RATIO.

    BOTH SHAMELESS LEADERS HOLDING THEIR HANDS TO BOND FURTHER TO CHEAT PUBLIC AS WELL AS OUR BEAUTIFUL NATION.

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  • Ravindra Nayak, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    You are correct Mr Sunil, mangalore all the political parties are one and same. They are least bothered about the general public and looking for their own benefits.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa, Goa

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    Sunil,mangalore.
    You sound frustrated.
    What is the real reason?

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    Indian politicians are the top
    rated political chess players.
    Only God knows, all the secret
    deals made in between the party
    leaders as usual.

    However, for the interest of the
    nation, this alliance has to be
    kept intact to keep away other
    undermining forces against the
    secular fabric of the nation.

    Great news and congratulations.

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  • Doddanna, Damaskatte/Abudhabi

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    JAI HOO DMK, JAI HOO UPA. ANOTHER 100 YEARS FOR UPA IN RULING INDIA. JAHOO, JAI HOO. BJP MUST BE UPSET AND LICKING THIER OWN WOUNDS. JAI HOO EVERYBODY. DODDANNA

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    Disputes and arguments are part of friendship and life. DMK and Congress faced the same issue and it is nice to see that they solved it with simple understanding. Even BJP and Mr. Nithin Kumar had issue and they too solved in a friendly way. Politicians must learn how to live like brothers and sisters and that what we need. If this is achieved then India will prosperous with in few years.

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  • Sunil, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    How many crores of rupees now??? for this DEAL??? These politicians WILL SELL OUR COUNTRY. We will just post these TYPE of comments on these sites & be "HAPPY". "NAGESH..ISMAIL..ANTONTY...guys we are just PUPPETS. its no point pin pointing each other. At the end of the day....we will have some more comments on this comment...from Dubai..US..UK..& ofcourse Mangalore. & LIFE will GO ON>>>>>

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  • Rathan P, Mangalore, Dubai

    Tue, Mar 08 2011

    Congrats good move DMK, Jai ho UPA.

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