The party, however, said that it was bargaining for at least 25 more seats.
"We have finalised 75 seats, which are free from any dispute or controversy. Discussions are on with the Left parties on more seats," West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee president Adhir Chowdhury told newspersons here.
"We have expressed our desire to fight in 100-plus seats, as and when there is further development on this, we will announce that," Chowdhury said.
The Left Front in West Bengal yesterday announced names of candidates for 116 seats, out of a total of 294 Assembly constituencies, which would go to poll from April 4.
Reacting to LF chairman Biman Bose's comment that the Left parties would not share the platform with the Congress for campaigning, Chowdhury said, "It would have been good if there was joint campaigning."
"It is up to them if they have any problem in sharing the platform with us, but we don't have any problem," the WBPCC president declared.
The Congress, which had fought the 2011 Assembly polls in alliance with the Trinamool Congress to overthrow the 34-year-old Left Front regime, has entered into a seat adjustment agreement with the Left to fight against the ruling party.
Asked about the reason that the Congress chose to ally
with the Left Front this time, Chowdhury said, "Violence and lawlessness have invaded the state. When water reaches above the nose, all come together to fight against the evil."
Chowdhury, a known Mamata baiter, had been vocal against her even during the Congress-TMC alliance and was keen to forge a seat-sharing arrangement with the LF to take on the ruling party.
"It is the wish of the lower level workers and supporters whose wishes have to be respected. If these people on both sides want, there may be joint campaign also," he said.
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