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TMC-Congress ‘Breakup’: Why Mamata Banerjee’s announcement is mere posturing

The Bengal chief minister needs Congress to keep BJP in check. There are signs of Muslims dumping regional parties and gravitating towards Congress, as had happened in Karnataka and Telangana. TMC losing Muslim votes in Bengal will end up benefiting BJP in the Lok Sabha polls

January 24, 2024 / 16:22 IST
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Apart from seat-sharing, Banerjee is also averse to the idea of Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar being named as the convenor of the INDIA bloc.

Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee's announcement that her party will fight it alone in West Bengal appears to be more of a pressure tactic on the Congress over seat-sharing for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Out of the total 42 Lok Sabha constituencies in West Bengal, the Congress has been demanding 10-12 seats and is willing to settle for four, but the Trinamool Congress is not ready to give more than two – Baharampur and Malda South.

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The Congress quickly tried to pacify the Trinamool Congress chief by saying that it cannot imagine an INDIA alliance without Banerjee.

The West Bengal chief minister also does not want the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-CPI(M) to be a part of the alliance and is unwilling to accommodate the Left in seat-sharing.