Congress-DMK ties will continue: Pranab

July 09, 2011 12:00 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:09 pm IST - Chennai

Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Saturday after meeting DMK chief M. Karunanidhi in Chennai, that “The alliance is there, the alliance will continue and it will be strengthened.”

Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Saturday after meeting DMK chief M. Karunanidhi in Chennai, that “The alliance is there, the alliance will continue and it will be strengthened.”

In the backdrop of Dayanidhi Maran’s exit from the Union Cabinet over the 2G scam issue, senior Congress leader and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday discussed the current political situation with DMK chief M. Karunanidhi and asserted that the alliance between the two parties would be strengthened.

Emerging from over an hour-long meeting with Mr. Karunanidhi at his residence here, Mr. Mukherjee told reporters, “The alliance is there, the alliance will continue and it will be strengthened.” There were a lot of reports and speculation whether the alliance between the Congress and DMK would continue, he said in apparent reference to strains in the ties between the two parties following the exit of two DMK ministers, the arrest of Mr. Karunanidhi’s daughter Ms. Kanimozhi in the 2G spectrum case and the rout of the alliance in the assembly polls.

Seeking to downplay his meeting with Mr. Karunanidhi, which came two days after Mr. Maran resigned, Mr. Mukherjee said it was his particle to call on the DMK leader whenever he was in the city.

Noting that this was his first visit to Chennai after the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, he said, “I took the opportunity of calling on him and explained the current political situation and shared our views.” He declined to take any questions from media persons.

Mr. Maran was present at the meeting, also attended by Union Minister V. Narayanasamy and TNCC president K.V. Thangkabalu besides DMK Parliamentary Party Leader T.R. Baalu.

Mr. Mukherjee’s meeting with the DMK patriarch assumed significance in the backdrop of speculation over an impending Union Cabinet reshuffle early next week and that he could discuss possible replacements for Mr. Maran and Mr. Raja, who have resigned in the wake of the 2G scam.

At present, Mr. Karunanidhi’s son M.K. Alagiri is the lone DMK nominee in the union cabinet.

The DMK is reportedly not in a hurry to name replacements for Mr. Maran and Mr. Raja. However, the names of Mr. Baalu, party spokesman T.K.S. Elangovan and A.K.S. Vijayan are doing the rounds.

Mr. Mukherjee’s visit was also reported to be to “assuage” the feelings of Mr. Karunanidhi in the wake of recent political developments.

The meeting is the first top level contact between the leaders of the two parties in recent weeks after Ms. Kanimozhi’s arrest for which the DMK chief had earlier blamed the Centre.

Mr. Karunanidhi is sore over the continued incarceration of his daughter and skipped the UPA’s second anniversary celebrations when he visited Delhi to meet Ms. Kanimozhi.

Before Mr. Mukherjee arrived at Mr. Karunanidhi’s residence, Mr. Maran met Mr. Karunanidhi for the second time since his arrival from Delhi on Friday night, when he briefed him about the developments surrounding his resignation.

Mr. Maran quit the Cabinet a day after the CBI told the Supreme Court that he had “forced” telecom promoter C. Sivasankaran to sell his company Aircel to a Malaysian firm when he was the telecom minister in 2006.

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