"There is no truth to reports of revival of the party in Tamil Nadu and news in this regard is just media hype," he told reporters here today.
Moopanar broke away from Congress to float TMC in 1996 and his party merged with Congress in 2002.
On the Leader of the Opposition issue, he said the BJP was "afraid" of facing Congress in Parliament and that was why it had refused to allot the post to the party.
On the fishermen's issue, he hoped that a meeting between fishermen of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka would be convened soon and said India should insist at the meeting that the island nation immediately hand over all 63 boats seized by its navy.
He also dismissed reports of factionalism in the state unit of Congress and said TNCC under the presidentship of B Gnanadesikan was functioning efficiently.
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