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Kolkata: Left Front chairman Biman Bose on Monday said they have reached an "understanding" with Congress to fight jointly against ruling Trinamool Congress in the West Bengal Assembly elections beginning next month and released the first list of candidates.
There are 68 new faces in LF's first list with 16 women candidates and 25 minority.
Announcing the names of 116 candidates out of a total 294 seats, Bose said "we have welcomed an understanding with Congress to remove Trinamool from the state. Front, alliance and understanding are not the same thing."
He said Left Front will not campaign together with Congress.
"Platform will, however, not be shared with the Congress for campaigning," he said.
Asked whether they would go for an alliance or seat adjustment with the Congress, Bose refused to give a direct reply, saying things will be evident later.
"If there is any violence in the campaign stage, there will be flagless movement by all like-minded parties fighting against the Trinamool Congress," he said.
On the front's chief ministerial candidate, Bose said at present they have no CM candidate.
Among the prominent names in the candidate list released today are CPI (M) state secretary Surjya Kanta Mishra who will contest from his Narayangarh seat in West Midnapore district.
CPI (M) state secretary usually does not contest elections, but an exception has been made for Mishra.
CPI (M) state secretariat member Rabin Deb will be fielded from Singur, while Siliguri Mayor Asok Bhattacharya will contest from Siliguri wherefrom he lost in the 2011 Assembly polls.
Former minister Kanti Ganguly, who had lost from Raidighi in 2011, will fight from the same seat while athlete Jyotirmoyee Sikdar has been fielded from Sonarpur Uttar seat.
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