Cong led grand alliance in Telangana stuck on seat sharing: CPI Gen Sec Sudhakar Reddy

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The proposed led grand alliance in to counter the ruling TRS in the upcoming assembly election in the state has been stuck around issues relating to seat sharing, S Sudhakar has said.

Later, the Jana Samithi (TJS) led by M Kodandram and other smaller parties expressed their interest in joining forces with the alliance which is yet to be formalised.

India's newest state, having 119 seats, will go to polls on December 7 this year.

"Talks on seat sharing issue are still on. We are yet to have a consensus on seat sharing. I think the wants to contest in 75 per cent or more of the total seats. If the alliance materialises then it will give a tough fight to TRS (Rashtra Samithi)", told

said that CPI wants to contest in 12 constituencies.

"In nine constituencies, we have good chance of winning. Hence we can't compromise on these nine constituencies", said Reddy.

He cautioned that delay in solving seat sharing issues could affect the winning prospects of alliance candidates.

"We are already late in announcing the list of our candidates. I hope the seat sharing issues will be solved soon", Reddy said.

The said talks between partners of the proposed grand alliance were also held on the common minimum Programme (CMP).

He added the grand alliance's would include issues such as completion of the state's irrigation projects, filling of two lakh job vacancies in different government departments, compensation to family members of farmers who had committed suicide and distribution of land among landless farmers.

Blaming the K Chandrasekhar Rao led state government for lack of proper development in Telangana, particularly in agriculture and its allied sectors, the veteran CPI alleged that the TRS government was "dictatorial, repressive and corrupt."

" The total expenditure on irrigation projects was inflated. At the same time, it was repressive and democratic rights of people were curbed many times", alleged Reddy.

Casting aspersions on the other alliance formed by CPI(M) with smaller left parties called Bahujan Left Front (BLF), Reddy said that it would affect the winning prospects of many candidates of both the left parties.

"We want CPI (M) to join us in the grand alliance. But they have their own agenda and we have ours. In two districts of Nalgonda and Khammam, there will be split of communist votes if BLF candidate will contest against us", added Reddy.

CPI (M) had already announced it will work for the defeat of the ruling TRS and the BJP.

In order to achieve this the Bahujan Left Front (BLF) of which the CPI(M) is an important part, will contest in many constituencies. The CPI(M) on its own election symbol has announced the first list of 12 candidates for the state.

In last assembly election in Telangana, both CPI and CPI(M) had won in one constituencies each.

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 18:30 IST