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Left-Cong-ISF front to start campaign in Bengal today

KOLKATA: The Left-Congress-ISF alliance will kick-off its campaign for the upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal with a mega rally at the Brigade Parade Grounds in Kolkata on Sunday.

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The CPI(M)-led Left Front and the Congress have already sealed a seat-sharing agreement, while the talks between the Left and Pirzada Abbas Siddiqui’s ISF have also concluded with both agreeing on 30 seats for the newly- floated outfit.

The negotiatio­ns between Congress and the Indian Secular Front (ISF) are at present underway, and both sides are hopeful that the difference­s over a few seats would be resolved, sources said.

“The mega rally at Brigade will mark the beginning of our campaign for the assembly elections. We want to provide an alternativ­e to the anti-people and communal politics of the TMC and the BJP,” senior Congress leader Pradip Bhattachar­ya said.

“A section of the press, and the TMC and the BJP are trying to project it as a two-cornered contest, but it will be a three-way fight in Bengal,” he added.

CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, state Congress president Adhir Chowdhury, ISF’s Siddiqui will be the main speakers at the rally.

Chattisgar­h Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will also be present, besides state leaders of the Congress and the Left parties.

The state Congress and the Left wanted Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to address the rally, which would have given a major boost to the alliance’s campaign, but both refrained from it, considerin­g the compulsion­s of the Kerala elections where the Congress-led UDF is in a direct contest against the LDF, sources said.

The CPI(M) has gone all out to campaign for the rally -branded as ‘People’s Brigade’, launching innovative ways, from on social media to the streets.

The party’s youth activists have been hosting flash mobs over the past few weeks at several locations across Kolkata, including shopping malls, busy traffic intersecti­ons and crowded localities.

A parody of hit Bengali number ‘Tumpa Sona’ on social media, asking people to attend the Brigade rally has also created a wave.

The Left-Congress, the vote share of which has been on a decline in West Bengal with the rise of the BJP, received a shot in the arm with Siddiqui joining the alliance ahead of the West Bengal polls, which is being seen mostly as a bipolar contest between the Trinamool Congress and BJP.

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