Deserve dy cm post, but won't ask, says IUML
Thiruvananthapuram, April 11 -- The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) said on Friday that while it has the right to the deputy chief minister post in a UDF government, it will not demand the post.
The statement came a day after polling in Kerala. The Congress and the IUML, part of the UDF in the state, have claimed that they would win over 100 seats in the 140-seat assembly.
When reporters asked Munavvar Ali Shihab Thangal, secretary of the national committee of IUML, whether an IUML leader would become the deputy chief minister if the UDF was voted to power, he said, "The IUML has had a deputy chief minister in the past and deserves the post. But we are not claiming it now. In the past, we have had CH Mohammed Koya and K Avukader Kutty Nah...
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