Sonia urged to keep Bengal Cong's prospects in mind

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

president Adhir Chowdhury today urged president to not allow equations of national politics hamper the prospects of the party in the state.

The state leadership appears to be in a fix over BJP's claim of "a new political equation between and Congress", amidst reports that TMC supremo and state Chief Minister is likely to meet Gandhi next week to discuss presidential elections.



"I understand that the chief minister shall be meeting you soon for discussion on a strategy with regard to to the office of the president of It is important to rope in support of all political parties to oppose a RSS-nominee at a national level," Chowdhury said in a letter to the chief.

"At the same time, it is necessary to emphasise our abiding commitment to democracy and transparency," he said.

"Under your leadership and guidance, workers shall continue to fight for democracy and secularism and oppose both TMC and in the state," he said in his letter.

sources here said that Chowdhury wrote the letter as the WBPCC is in a 'Catch-22' situation because any association with TMC at the national level will help eat into Congress' votes in the state.

"The bypoll result of Contai was an eye opener. Any kind of association with TMC will destroy in Bengal. TMC has poached our elected representatives, jailed our leaders in false cases, but we still have been fighting. Now if we go with TMC, will eat into the entire vote bank of in Bengal," a senior leader said.

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Sonia urged to keep Bengal Cong's prospects in mind

West Bengal Congress president Adhir Chowdhury today urged AICC president Sonia Gandhi to not allow equations of national politics hamper the prospects of the party in the state. The state Congress leadership appears to be in a fix over BJP's claim of "a new political equation between Congress and Trinamool Congress", amidst reports that TMC supremo and state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is likely to meet Gandhi next week to discuss presidential elections. "I understand that the chief minister shall be meeting you soon for discussion on a strategy with regard to election to the office of the president of India. It is important to rope in support of all political parties to oppose a RSS-BJP nominee at a national level," Chowdhury said in a letter to the AICC chief. "At the same time, it is necessary to emphasise our abiding commitment to democracy and transparency," he said. "Under your leadership and guidance, Congress workers shall continue to fight for democracy and secularism ... president Adhir Chowdhury today urged president to not allow equations of national politics hamper the prospects of the party in the state.

The state leadership appears to be in a fix over BJP's claim of "a new political equation between and Congress", amidst reports that TMC supremo and state Chief Minister is likely to meet Gandhi next week to discuss presidential elections.

"I understand that the chief minister shall be meeting you soon for discussion on a strategy with regard to to the office of the president of It is important to rope in support of all political parties to oppose a RSS-nominee at a national level," Chowdhury said in a letter to the chief.

"At the same time, it is necessary to emphasise our abiding commitment to democracy and transparency," he said.

"Under your leadership and guidance, workers shall continue to fight for democracy and secularism and oppose both TMC and in the state," he said in his letter.

sources here said that Chowdhury wrote the letter as the WBPCC is in a 'Catch-22' situation because any association with TMC at the national level will help eat into Congress' votes in the state.

"The bypoll result of Contai was an eye opener. Any kind of association with TMC will destroy in Bengal. TMC has poached our elected representatives, jailed our leaders in false cases, but we still have been fighting. Now if we go with TMC, will eat into the entire vote bank of in Bengal," a senior leader said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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