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Trinamool hopeful of tie-up with Cong.
By Our Special Correspondent
KOLKATA, MARCH 19. An exercise in forging a possible alliance
between Ms Sonia Gandhi's Congress and Ms Mamata Banerjee's
Trinamool Congress began today with the Trinamool Congress
sending out a positive signal in the shape of its unconcealed
appreciation of the tone and essence of the just-concluded AICC
session in Bangalore.
Welcoming Ms Gandhi's statement in Bangalore that the Congress
would fight the CPI(M) in Bengal, the Trinamool leadership said
it was a ``good sign.''
Though the picture is still not clear , chances are the
Trinamool would enter into an understanding with the Congress on
seats.``We would like to fight the coming Assembly poll with both
Congress and BJP,'' Mr.Pankaj Banerjee, chairman of the
Trinamool's policy-making body , commented. According to reports,
Mr.Pranab Mukherjee, the Bengal Congress president, and Ms
Banerjee would hold the crucial meeting on the seat-sharing issue
on March 21 in Kolkata.
Analysts point out that, in all probabilities, Trinamool's
alliance with BJP in Bengal would not last as the BJP would , on
its own, snap ties if it finds the Trinamool supporting the
Congress decision to put up candidates against the BJP
nominees.Trinamool has allotted 39 seats to BJP.
The State BJP would be in a position to make its stand clear
only after its leaders return from Delhi, where they are engaged
in meetings with the party's central leadership to work out the
poll strategy.
The relationship between Trinamool and the BJP is expected to
suffer, if the latter decides to seek adjustments in at least 14
constituencies. Ms Banerjee would find it difficult to entertain
the BJP's proposal for adjustments as she would have to
accommodate a large number of Congress candidates in case an
understanding with that party materialises.
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