No precedent of Dy. CM, says Rangasamy
The Hindu
He will consider the demand if Centre creates such a post
All India N R Congress chief N. Rangasamy on Wednesday said there was no precedent in the appointment of a Deputy Chief Minister in the Union Territory but it would be considered if Centre created such a post. Interacting with reporters after visiting the ashram of his spiritual guru Appa Paithiyam Swamigal at Salem, the Chief Minister-designate said there was no such post in the Union Territory. “But if the Centre creates a post, I will think about it,” he added. There is speculation that the BJP, which won six seats, had demanded the Deputy Chief Minister’s post and two berths.
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