New Delhi:The Congress will contest around 93 seats in the West Bengal Assembly election in alliance with the Left and Indian Secular Front, sources said, as seat-sharing talks among the alliance partners continued on Thursday.
The Congress last time had contested 92 seats and won 44 in which about 20 MLAs crossed to the ruling TMC. The Congress is the second-largest party in the outgoing Assembly holding the Leader of the Opposition's post.
The Congress and Left had missed the earlier seat-sharing deadline which was January 31. The party is now pressing its state unit to finalise the seat-sharing agreement so that the preparations for the election could be started immediately. The main focus of the party will be on the quality of seats and not quantity, unlike in Bihar where the party contested 70 seats but won only 19.
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