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DMK to contest 121 seats, Congress 63 in Tamil Nadu: Karunanidhi

Making a announcement of the deal in Chennai, the Tamil Nadu chief minister said he had taken away one seat each from his party, Pattali Makkal Katchi and Indian Union Muslim League to concede to Congress' demand for 63 seats.

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The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) will contest 121 seats and Congress 63 under the seat sharing deal for the April 13 assembly polls, party chief M Karunanidhi announced On Tuesday evening.

Making a simultaneous announcement of the deal in Chennai, the Tamil Nadu chief minister said he had taken away one seat each from his party, Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) and Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) to concede to Congress' demand for 63 seats.

"I am happy that the deal has been struck between DMK and Congress. Like 63 nayanmars (Tamil saivities), you have been given the 63 seats. You should accept it with the same amount of bhakti like nayanmars," he told Congress at a meeting where volunteers from other parties joined DMK.

Under the seat sharing formula, DMK will contest 121 seats, Congress 63, PMK 30, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) 10, Kongunadu Munnetra Kazhagam (KMK) 7, IUML two and Makkal Manadu Katchi (MMK) one for the 234-member assembly.

After hard bargaining, Congress managed to extract 63 seats from its alliance partner, which had refused to budge and threatened to pull out its ministers from the UPA cabinet.

The DMK was initially willing to part with only 55 seats, and later increased it to 56, but it was not acceptable to the Congress, which stuck to its demand.

The DMK chief had on Friday described the Congress stand as unjustified. His threat of pulling out the ministers did not work this time and a resolute Congress got 15 more seats than it was alloted in the 2006 assembly polls.

This is the second highest number of seats Congress will be contesting in alliance with DMK after 1980, when both parties shared 112 seats each under an electoral pact then.

Charging a section of the media with carrying reports to ensure the alliance did not materialise, Karunanidhi said, "today is a fitting reply to them," as they tried to divert the DMK workers.

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