The issue of number of ministers the tribal party would get was finalised in a meeting with Assam minister and chairman of North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) Himanta Biswa Sarma.
"We had demanded four berths in the cabinet, but later agreed to accept two berths. It was decided that the BJP would consider our demands to give more berths if possible. We are happy," IPFT Secretary Mevar Kumar Jamatiya told reporters.
The IPFT had earlier demanded 'respectable representation' in the new cabinet and that the chief minister be selected from among the tribal MLAs.
On these, Jamatiya said, "These are old issues and we do not want to discuss these now. We are happy."
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