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Sonia Discusses WB Seat Sharing With Pranab

New Delhi, Mar 21: With the arrival of Congress President Sonia Gandhi from abroad, the issue of seat-sharing with Trinamool Congress in West Bengal appears to have been put on the fast track  with indications

PTI Published : Mar 21, 2011 15:55 IST, Updated : Mar 21, 2011 16:01 IST
sonia discusses wb seat sharing with pranab
sonia discusses wb seat sharing with pranab

New Delhi, Mar 21: With the arrival of Congress President Sonia Gandhi from abroad, the issue of seat-sharing with Trinamool Congress in West Bengal appears to have been put on the fast track  with indications that the two parties are expected to sort out problems.


Even as a senior party leader spoke of Congress preparing three lists of candidates including one for all the 294 constituencies, Gandhi met Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and her Political Secretary Ahmed Patel.

They discussed the situation in the context of Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee unilaterally announcing 64 seats for Congress against its demand of around 90.

There was no official word about what transpired at the hour-long meeting between Gandhi and Mukhejee. However,Mukherjee spoke to Banerjee over phone and conveyed Gandhi's views on the issue.

Earlier in the day, Shakeel Ahmed had said that the Congress wanted an alliance with Trinamool Congress while at the same time preparing for even contesting all the seats as a contingency plan.Banerjee had sprung a surprise on Congress on Friday by unilaterally announcing her party's decision to contest 228 seats.

Trinamool had made the announcement despite Congress seeking some more time as it could not reach a consensus on either the number of seats or the constituencies to be shared.

Acknowledging the stalemate, Ahmed today said, "We still do not have consensus on the number of seats as well as the constituencies including some held by Congress. That's why there are differences in our perception." PTI

 
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