TMC slams Cong over ‘unjustified’ seat bargaining
Trinamool Congress top leadership offered the grand old party two seats, out of 42 Lok Sabha constituencies in West Bengal, in the coming general elections
PTI
Kolkata, 20 Jan
TMC on Saturday said its supremo Mamata Banerjee will take the final call on seat sharing with the Congress in West Bengal for the Lok Sabha polls this year and asserted that "unjustified bargaining" cannot be done by the state unit of the grand old party.
Based on the 2021 assembly poll results in the state, in which the Congress in
alliance with the CPI(M)-led Left Front had fared badly, the Trinamool Congress
top leadership offered the grand old party two seats, out of 42 Lok Sabha
constituencies in West Bengal, in the coming general elections, its
spokesperson Kunal Ghosh said.
Meanwhile, All India Mahila Congress President Alka Lamba said in Siliguri that
the party's leadership has been holding parleys with constituents of the INDIA
bloc in different states, including in West Bengal, for seat sharing for the
Lok Sabha elections. She said the process will be concluded soon.
Ghosh also said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is in
"communication with the INDIA bloc leadership and that nothing has been
finalised yet.
The CPI(M)-led Left Front, Congress and the TMC are part of the opposition
INDIA bloc.
Banerjee had on Friday asserted, in a closed-door meeting with the party's
leaders in Murshidabad district, that the TMC is ready to independently contest
all the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state if not given due importance in the
INDIA bloc.
The state leadership of the Congress, which has been offered two seats by the
TMC, is demanding some more constituencies. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Congress had won only two seats of the 42
constituencies.
The CPI(M) in West Bengal has asserted that its fight was against both the TMC
and the BJP in the state. The Congress and the Left could not open their
accounts in the 2021 state assembly elections.
Meanwhile, Lamba accused BJP of "playing politics" over the Ram
Temple issue and claimed that its construction was not yet complete.
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