Amid speculation that DMK would demand more berths in the central cabinet boosted by its impressive show in Lok Sabha polls, Chief Minister M Karunanidhi said on Monday he would discuss the issue with Congress President Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi on Tuesday.
"We have not discussed the number of our ministers. This will be done (in consultation with) Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday', the DMK chief, who would be leaving for New Delhi, told reporters after party Executive meeting.
His comments came in the wake of intense speculations here that the DMK-led front which won 28 of 40 seats, including one of Puducherry, may demand more ministerial berths in addition to the seven in the outgoing ministry.
The Manmohan Singh ministry also had four members from Congress in Tamil Nadu and two from PMK who had resigned just before the polls after striking a pact with AIADMK-led Front.
The DMK's ministerial aspirants this time reportedly include Karunanidhi's son M K Azhagiri, who has made his electoral debut from Madurai, daughter Kanimozhi and grandnephew Dayanidhi Maran. Armed with the DMK executive resolution authorising him to take a decision on the participation in the ministry, Karunanidhi would be leaving for the national capital on Tuesday.
Asked whether he would demand representation to women in the DMK quota, he said an answer to this question could be found only after his meeting with Gandhi.
He said his government would continue to extend its to the new UPA government.
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