"Everyone gave ideas and opinions to the leadership on how to face the elections," TNCC chief E V K S Elangovan after the parleys with the Congress Vice President.
Congress had contested the last Lok Sabha elections on its own and had drawn a blank. It had contested the last Assembly elections alongwith DMK but secured just five seats. Assembly strength in the state is 234.
Several former PCC chiefs and former Ministers were present in the consultations.
Only last month, DMK chief M Karunanidhi had said that Congress would be invited to join the alliance led by his outfit for the upcoming Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu.
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Karunanidhi's statement had come nearly three years after snapping ties with Congress.
In July last year, DMK Treasurer MK Stalin and Elangovan had said the two parties would "work together" to protect the interest of the people of Tamil Nadu, in particular the oppressed sections.
DMK had in early 2013 snapped ties with Congress over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue.
The rupture had also come against the backdrop of the arrests of former Union Minister A Raja and Karunanidhi's daughter Kanimozhi, Rajya Sabha MP, in the alleged spectrum allocation scam.