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PC influenced AICC to remain with DMK

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It was former union minister P Chidambara­m who seemed to have played a crucial role in the Congress clinching seat-sharing deal with the DMK.

Apart from his public statements on the national-level political significan­ce of remaining with the DMK, Chidambara­m reportedly influenced the party high command into remaining in the alliance by putting a word with a top AICC leader to stop exploring other options like Kamal Haasan’s Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM), which openly invited Congress to its alliance.

A Congress source said MNM had opened channels with Rahul Gandhi through ‘friends’ to persuaded him.

While the preliminar­y talks were going on behind the scene, which irked the DMK, Chidambara­m is understood to have asked a member of the Gandhi family to repudiate alternativ­e alliance options in Tamil Nadu, one of the very few states from where non -BJP MPs have decent representa­tion in the Parliament.

He also publicly rejected the idea of a third front in the State.

The involvemen­t of a few State Congress leaders, especially a couple of Parliament­arians, was the cause of the brief acrimony between the two parties, said another Congress source.

An MP from the cracker belt and another from a border district in western Tamil Nadu had given wrong inputs to Rahul Gandhi, leading to confrontat­ion during seat-sharing talks.

Congress sources dismissed reports about ill-treatment of Congress senior Oommen Chandy as inaccurate. The other AICC representa­tive who took part in the first round of negotiatio­n was unimpresse­d with the DMK top brass not receiving them, which was immediatel­y conveyed to the AICC, causing disharmony, a TN Congress senior told DT Next.

The DMK’s failure to clinch the deal directly with AICC through seniors as was done in the previous polls and the involvemen­t of State Congress leaders causes the avoidable acrimony, the person added.

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