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No alliance matter was discussed with Azad, says Karuna

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Holding that senior Congress leader and Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad had paid a "friendly" visit to him last week, DMK chief M Karunanidhi today said the two had not spoken about the Dravidian leader's recent statement ruling out alliance with the former ally.

Speaking to reporters here, Karunanidhi said it was usual of Azad to meet him whenever the Union minister visited Tamil Nadu and he had made a similar "friendly visit" last week also.

Asked if they discussed alliance and that if the DMK leader had conveyed to Azad that his party will have no alliance with Congress, he said, "He did not speak about that. Neither did he speak nor did I speak (about allince matters)," he said.
 

In his party's December 15 General Council, Karunanidhi had ruled out aligning with the national party, months after it walked out of the UPA alliance over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue.

Karunanidhi welcomed the Centre's proposal to increase the quota of subsidised cooking cylinders to 12 from 9 per household. "Isnt it good for people?" he asked.

Asked about his Madurai-based son M K Alagiri' supporters denying pasting certain controversial posters in that town, Karunanidhi said he was not aware what those posters were. He did not elaborate.

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First Published: Jan 17 2014 | 10:01 PM IST

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