DMK may send token representation to UPA anniversary celebration
DMK may send a token representation to the second anniversary celebrations of the UPA-II Government at the Prime Minister's residence in New Delhi on Sunday evening.
Party sources said DMK Parliamentary Party chief T R Baalu has been asked to go to Delhi on Sunday afternoon and after that he may be told to be present at the dinner to be hosted by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Sulking over party MP Kanimozhi's arrest, DMK President M Karunanidhi discussed with other leaders the issue of attending the celebrations till the small hours of the day, after which Baalu snapped back at reporters "why are you asking this question? what has gone wrong now?."
When pressed further whether the party would not attend the celebrations, he said: "That may be your wish." Union Ministers belonging to the DMK may not attend the celebrations, which will be attended by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and leaders of other allied parties.
DMK Ministers and MPs reached here from Delhi last night. DMK, with 18 MPs, is the third largest constituent of the UPA and has six ministers, including two with cabinet rank, in the Council of Ministers. Sources said the DMK may not be in a celebratory mood with Kanimozhi, daughter of M Karunanidhi, in jail on bribery charges.
Upset over Kanimozhi's arrest, Karunanidhi had on Friday said that he was in a position like that of any father whose daughter faced a similar situation for no fault of hers.
He had also said the DMK general council would decide on future ties with Congress.
In his epistle to party cadres last night, Karunanidhi sought to blame the Congress for the DMK's debacle in the recent Assembly elections.
"This is a time when the DMK has suffered a huge defeat by losing power in the state. What are the reasons for the defeat? Whether it was the seats alloted to parties aligned with us or the constituencies forcibly taken from us or the the unprecedented restrictions imposed by the Election Commission?."
"I don't want to go into these reasons now," he had said in the epistle.
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