New Delhi: Even as differences cropped up among the INDIA bloc partners over the seat-sharing issue, the grand alliance has determined to give a straight fight to the BJP in at least 400 Lok Sabha seats in the ensuing elections. “We will fight in at least 400 seats together against BJP in the forthcoming elections,” said Hannan Mollah, former MP and Central Committee member of CPI (M) speaking to ETV Bharat on Friday.
The CPM is one of the alliance partners of the INDIA bloc and the party has vowed to dethrone the BJP in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.“INDIA bloc’s main intention is to defeat the BJP. For this, we have to come to a seat-sharing understanding and I believe all the partners in the opposition alliance will give due importance to each other on all fronts whether it is seat sharing or joint election campaign,” said Mollah.
During its last meeting that took place in New Delhi last month, the INDIA bloc decided to start a joint campaign besides coming out with an early seat-sharing adjustment. However, the seat-sharing issue has already brought both Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Congress in West Bengal against each other.
The Congress has vehemently criticised Mamata Banerjee-led TMC after the latter had an internal meeting deciding to give two seats to the Congress. A strong constituent of the INDIA bloc was earlier believed to have decided to give Baharampur and Maldaha Dakshin to Congress. As the Congress opposed such an offer from the TMC, the ruling party of West Bengal while giving more time to Congress for seat sharing issue, suggested a formula saying that the vote share of the last parliamentary elections or the vote share of the last assembly polls or both can be taken into account for finalising the strongest party on a seat and the decision should be left to the strongest party in the state.