“Many parties which were with Banerjee have left her after she forged an alliance with the Congress ignoring her friends in Singur and Nandigram.
We wanted to form a political platform of our own,” PDS leader and former
CPM South 24 Parganas district secretary Samir Putatunda told The Indian Express on Monday.
He said: “We are not against Banerjee but we wanted to nominate our leader Saifuddin Chowdhury, former CPM central committee member in Jadavpur, from Jadavpur seat. But Trinamool has given the ticket to Kabir Suman, which will ensure easy victory for the CPM.”
“Banerjee also refused a ticket to SP leader Vijay Upadhaya, who had undergone a 26-day hunger strike with her in Kolkata protesting against land acquisition in Singur. This is high time smaller secular parties in West Bengal think about a common platform against the CPM and Trinamool,” Putatunda added.
The leaders also clarified that the alliance is limited to Bengal and they are not thinking to forge an alternative front like the Third Front. “We have no national plan. Our talks are on with smaller parties and soon we will make a formal announcement,” said Upadhyay.
Both these parties have already reached a consensus and are jointly contesting a few LS seats in West Bengal.
Saifuddin Chowdhury of the PDS is contesting the Jadavpur seat with support from SP, while Upadhaya is fighting the Howrah seat with support from the former.