chennai sources stated that after days of wrangling over seat allocation in local polls, the congress and DMK on saturday buried the hatchet and decided to address issues internally and avoid going public. Meanwhile taking the initiative to break the ice, tamilnadu congress Committee president KS Alagiri along with his senior party colleagues called on DMK chief MK stalin at party headquarters 'Anna Arivalayam' in Chennai.

 

Furthermore after the meeting, Alagiri said: "In the case of difference of opinion, it has been decided that the TNCC and DMK presidents will resolve it and other leaders from both the parties need not air their views." Perhaps reiterating his stand that there were no issues or differences between the two parties, Alagiri said both the parties had always been united and would continue to be so.

 

Moreover stalin urged leaders of both parties to desist from airing their views in public to end haggling and avoid its recurrence. Apparently the DMK chief, recalling the origin of the recent differences, said Algiri had issued a statement that congress was allocated a lesser number of the president and vice-president seats (in indirect polls) to head district panchayats and panchayat unions. Hence pinning the blame on Alagiri, stalin said something like seat sharing should have been resolved through talks, but it became public following the congress statement and it led to an undesirable exchange of views from both the sides.

 

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