WB LF undecided on contesting RS polls, CPM pitches for Ind

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The meeting of to decide on whether to contest the upcoming polls remained inconclusive, even as the CPI(M) pitched for nominating an independent candidate.

The CPI(M)-led today to decide on whether to contest the upcoming elections as it doesn't have the numbers to send a candidate in its own to the Upper House of the and needs support.


"The meeting was inconclusive. But, we have floated the idea of nominating an independent candidate if agrees to support the move," a senior LF leader told PTI.

The meeting comes in the backdrop of the CPI((M) Central Committee rejecting the state committee's proposal to nominate party general secretary for a third term in the

The Central Committee was also of the opinion that an acceptable independent candidate by the opposition parties in may be fielded, failing which the will consider about contesting the RS polls.

The polls will be held for six RS seats from the state on August 8. Out of the six, four are held by TMC, one by the CPI(M) and one by the

The TMC, with its increased strength after the 2016 Assembly polls, is in a position to send five MPs to the The Congress, the second largest party, will be able to elect one MP on its own strength.

With the present strength of the Assembly and the number of seats going to polls, a candidate will need about 43 votes to get elected to the RS.

The CPI(M)-led has 32 MLAs in the Assembly. The has 44 MLAs and the ruling TMC has 211 members.

Although eight MLAs and one Left MLA have switched over to the TMC, they are yet to resign from their parent parties.

Only Manas Bhunia, a MLA, has resigned to contest the polls as a TMC candidate. He had joined TMC in September last year.

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