Mukherjee reaches out to Karunanidhi in patch-up bid
New Delhi: In an apparent patch-up exercise, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today called DMK Chief M. Karunanidhi over phone and urged him to reconsider the party's decision to withdraw its mini
Mukherjee reaches out to Karunanidhi in patch-up bid
In an apparent patch-up exercise, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday called DMK chief M. Karunanidhi over phone and urged him to reconsider the party's decision to withdraw its ministers from the UPA government.
DMK to wait for a day: Stalin
Chennai: The DMK Monday decided to 'wait for a day' and postponed its decision to quit the Manmohan Singh government after talks between senior Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee and Tamil Nadu Chief Mi
DMK not to withdraw its ministers from Centre
The DMK on Monday put on hold the resignation of its six ministers from the UPA government in a dramatic new turn with the party and Congress engaged in hectic negotiations to sort out their seat-sharing problems in Tamil Nadu.
DMK MPs to submit resignation tomorrow
Chennai: A day after DMK announced its decision to pull out of the Congress-led UPA government, the party said today that its ministers would submit their resignation tomorrow.
"Our ministers wi
Congress on 'wait, watch' mode, DMK remain firm on pull out
New Delhi: The ruling United Progressive Alliance continued on shaky grounds on Sunday as ally DMK remained adamant on walking out of the Manmohan Singh government over seat-sharing for the Tamil Nadu
DMK, Congress discuss seat-sharing
With Tamil Nadu set to elect a new Assembly, the ruling DMK and its ally Congress were holding frantic discussions on Saturday on sharing of assembly seats that have run into trouble.
DMK withdraws support to UPA government
The DMK on Saturday withdrew support to the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government after failing to reach a seat-sharing pact with the Congress for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
DMK decides to pull out of UPA Government
Chennai: After days of tortuous negotiations with a Congress that remained firm on 60+ seats for the forthcoming elections, the DMK on Saturday decided to pull out of UPA government at the Centre and
DMK meets to decide alliance with Congress
Chennai: With only a month for the Tamil Nadu elections, the ruling DMK is meeting on Saturday to decide whether or not to ally with the Congress, which insists on contesting from 63 of 234 constituen