While the Congress camp is elated, the followers of Vijayakant, affectionately called "Captain", don not want to read more into it.
A senior DMDK leader said that "there is no politics" behind the Gandhi-Vijayakant conversation and said the young leader has only reciprocated a gesture of Vijayakant, who had earlier greeted Gandhi on his birthday.
He said it was too early to talk about alliance as his leader would take a call at the "right time".
"The Congress cadre is very enthusiastic. They are very happy and elated" over the development, party sources said.
Gandhi calling up 'Captain' should rejoice many a DMDK supporter as it comes in the backdrop of Vijayakant facing crisis in his own party with seven of his MLAs shifting loyalties to ruling AIADMK led by J Jayalalithaa.
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