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Monday, June 14, 1999

Defeating Mamata is not a big deal, says Bengal Cong

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA  
Calcutta, June 13: The West Bengal Congress today indicated that it might forge a poll alliance with the Jharkhand Party (JP) and the All India Communist Party (AICP) in the state for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.``We will contest bulk of the 42 seats, but might leave a couple of those for the JP and the AICP with whom negotiations are on,'' Pradesh Congress working president Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi told newspersons here.

Ruling out any alliance with Mamata Banerjee unless she parted ways with the BJP, Dasmunshi said those Congressmen who were in favour of a poll tie-up with the Trinamool Congress, should come to terms with the ground realities.

``I understand their sentiment, but they should be practical and reasonable. How can the Congress tie up with a party which has sided with those who were responsible for Mahatma Gandhi's assassination ?'' he asked.

He denied that the Congress was having difficulty in getting a suitable candidate to take on Banerjee in the Calcutta south seat. ``There is nodearth of candidates for the seat,'' he said, adding those Congressmen who were saying so were only trying to make the party an object of ridicule. To a question, Dasmunshi said that no decision had been taken on fielding former state chief minister Siddhartha Shankar Roy from the Calcutta north west constituency.

He said excepting Malda, from where party's lone MP from the state A B A Ghani Khan Chowdhury would enter the fray, candidates have not been finalised for any other seat. ``We are discussing a number of names. The final list will, however, be made by the Congress parliamentary board''.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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