Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the swearing-in-ceremony of the new Lt Governor at Raj Nivas here, Narayanasamy told reporters that he would meet Bedi at 10 a.M tomorrow to hand over the letter staking claim to form the government.
Narayanasamy was elected leader of the 15-member Congress Legislature party yesterday. Congress has the support of the two-member DMK in the 30-member Assembly.
Earlier, he had called on DMK president M Karunanidhi at Chennai and obtained his party's letter of support for forming the government.
"We will give that letter to Lieutenant Governor (of Puducherry) and stake claim to form the government," he had said.
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