I.N.D.I Alliance infight: TMC not interested in further seat-sharing talks with Congress

Mamata Banerjee is irked by fact that Congress along with the CPI(M) took an in-principle decision to back All-India Secular Front

Mamata Banerjee is irked by fact that Congress along with the CPI(M) took an in-principle decision to back All-India Secular Front
Mamata Banerjee is irked by fact that Congress along with the CPI(M) took an in-principle decision to back All-India Secular Front

I.N.D.I Alliance inner tussle: TMC finds Congress’ demand for 8 to 10 seats in West Bengal absurd

The seat-sharing tussle amongst the I.N.D.I Alliance continues as the Trinamool Congress seems to be no longer interested in initiating fresh talks with the Congress regarding the seat-sharing arrangement for the Lok Sabha polls.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and a veteran leader of the party, a senior member of the West Bengal Cabinet said that further talks with the Congress were useless on two grounds.

“The first reason is that the Congress’ demand for eight to ten seats in West Bengal is totally absurd considering that the vote share of the country’s oldest national party had come down to just three percent in the 2021 state Assembly polls.

“Without a single member in the state Assembly and just two MPs in the Lok Sabha, the demand for eight to ten seats is nothing but overreach,” said a state Cabinet member.

He added, “It seems that the Congress leadership is more interested in a seat-sharing agreement with the CPI(M)-led Left Front rather than with the Trinamool Congress, and hence the leadership of the state’s ruling party does not find the necessity of initiating any further discussions on seat sharing with the Congress.”

Party insiders said that Mamata Banerjee was especially irked on receiving the information that the Congress along with the CPI(M) had taken an in-principle decision to back the lone All-India Secular Front (AISF)- candidate Naushad Siddique in the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls from Diamond Harbour constituency in South 24 Parganas district from where the sitting MP is Trinamool Congress’ General Secretary and the Chief Minister’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee.

Recently Mamata Banerjee herself gave hints on this count as she said that while the Opposition I.N.D.I.A bloc will continue in the national perspective, in West Bengal the Trinamool Congress will fight alone.

Soon after that State Congress President and veteran Lok Sabha member Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury challenged the Chief Minister to contest against him from Baharampur Lok Sabha constituency in Murshidabad district from where he is a five-time MP.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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