TNCC president and MP B S Gnanadesikan said three Central Ministers A K Antony, P Chidambaram and Ghulam Nabi Azad had flown down on Monday and held talks with the DMK patriarch.
"I believe (Centre) is holding discussions on further steps," on Karunanidhi's demand that Parliament adopt a resolution incorporating DMK suggested amendments, he said.
"Because, the Centre is in a position where it has to discuss (the matter) with all political parties," he said. In the meantime Karunanidhi had announced quitting UPA, he noted.
"I hope the Central government consults all political parties, and as regards the amendments talks to other countries and takes a decision," he said in a statement.
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