DMK chief M K Stalin on Monday said there was no meeting of the UPA being convened by Sonia Gandhi on May 23, the day votes in the Lok Sabha elections will be counted.
“Who said there is an opposition parties meeting on the 23rd. The meeting will be useful only election results,” he told reporters in Chennai.
Earlier there were reports that UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi has invited leaders of the constituent of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) in Delhi for planning a strategy to checkmate BJP from staking claim to power if the NDA falls short of majority.
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The DMK chief also said he does not take the exit poll projections seriously and would wait for three days to know people’s mandate.
“As far as exit polls are concerned, even if they are favourable to DMK, or not, we don’t take them seriously, don’t accept them,” Stalin said.