"Today in the Left Front meeting of 11 Left parties, we decided that if Congress wants to discuss (the issue of alliance) then we are ready to discuss the matter with them. There is no harm in discussing with Congress. But the Congress has to call us for the discussion. We are yet to receive any letter asking for discussion from Congress," Left Front Chairman Biman Bose said.
While reacting to Bose's comment, state Congress general secretary Om Prakash Mishra told PTI "We have placed our proposal to of our party high command. We are in the midst of consultations within the party. We feel that procedural methods should not act as a constraint where larger interest of the people of Bengal are involved."
The 11 major constituents of the LF include CPI(M), CPI, RSP and AIFB besides smaller Left parties.
The nod by Left Front to hold discussion with Congress comes just a day before the CPI(M) state committee meet which will take a call on electoral tactics, including the alliance with Congress.
Asked what prompted LF to agree to discussions with Congress, Bose cited examples from World War II and said "When democracy is in peril, the democratic rights of the masses are curbed. We want to restore democracy. We are ready to discuss with those who want to restore democracy and a discussion with us."
Left Front partners likes RSP and others had during
the meeting inquired what would be the mode of adjustment with Congress and what would be the deal of seat sharing.
The issue gained momentum in the last two months after several senior CPI(M) leaders sent feelers to Congress for a tie-up to oust ruling TMC from Bengal.
Bhattacharjee, a CPI(M) Politburo member and CPI(M) state secretary Surjya Kanta Mishra had called upon Congress to join hands with the Left Front.
Congress leaders from West Bengal remained divided on the issue during their meeting with party Vice-president Rahul Gandhi.
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