"It is a wrong statement. He is making such statements only to make political gains," Finance Minister D Jayakumar told reporters.
He said various issues plaguing the state like the Cauvery water dispute or that related to the ceding of Katchatheevu islet could have been permanently solved, had the DMK taken steps during their 17-year alliance with the UPA government at the Centre, but they did nothing.
Jayakumar was responding to a question on comments by DMK working president Stalin, who had dubbed the Palaniswami government as Modi's "proxy regime," and claimed it was not fighting to secure the Tamil Nadu's rights.
Earlier during the day, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu had slammed the DMK for terming the AIADMK regime a 'benami' government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking if it was right to call the DMK 'benami' of Congress when it was holding office under the UPA regime.
On merger talks between the two rival factions in the AIADMK, Jayakumar said the doors for holding the talks were always open as the leaders were ready to discuss the issue "across the table".
"Even if they come for holding the talks tomorrow at the party office, we are ready to discuss. We hope they will come", he said.
On reported remarks that former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam would seek the finance portfolio, now held by him, in case the two factions merge, Jayakumar said he was ready to give up all portfolios after getting the nod from Chief Minister K Palaniswami.
Jayakumar currently holds the portfolios of fisheries, finance, personnel and administrative Reforms.
On senior DMK Leader Durai Murugan's comment that the AIADMK government would dissolve in six months, he said the DMK would not be able to come to power in the state "even after 60 years."
"Forget six months... Even after 60 years, the DMK will not be able to form the government. After completion of four year rule, we will face the elections again and form the government", he said to a query.
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