Chennai (Tamil Nadu): Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K S Alagiri on Sunday said his party did not intend seeking a share in power if the DMK is elected after the April 6 assembly poll.
He expressed joy over the Congress getting 25 seats from the Dravidian partner. His party has, however, sought a Rajya Sabha seat from the DMK, the TNCC leader said After signing the seat-sharing agreement with DMK chief M K Stalin here, Alagiri, all smiles, told reporters that the conclusion of the deal has given his party huge enthusiasm and joy.
Secularism is the converging point for Congress, DMK and other constituents, he said. "BJP is a big disease of the country and it is trying to infect others as well," he alleged. Asked if there was a chance for Congress to seek a share in power if the DMK was voted into office as there were 'talks' of BJP making such a demand with the AIADMK, he said, "no, we have no such intention." "No," he said to a question on whether he would contest the assembly election.
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During the 2006-11 DMK regime, a Congress chorus of 'share in power' was well-known. However, the Dravidian party, then led by late M Karunanidhi,did not give in to the clamour. The AIADMK those days had often mocked the DMK as a 'minority' government for depending on the support of its allies to survive. Asked if his party has sought a Rajya Sabha seat from the DMK, Alagiri answered in the affirmative, adding that the DMK has assured them that it would consider the request.
In June 2022, six Rajya Sabha members, four from the ruling AIADMK and two from the main opposition DMK, will retire. Alagiri denied that his party was currently not giving prominence to its slogan of setting up 'Kamaraj rule' in Tamil Nadu.
The Congress would give a thrust to the slogan after the 2021 Assembly election and work for it as "this is the time to defeat the BJP and not the time to bring about the rule of Kamaraj. After beating the BJP we will bring Kamaraj's rule," he said. A Congress icon and freedom fighter, K Kamaraj was a former Chief Minister and is respected by people cutting across party lines for his honesty, good governance and a life dedicated for the people.