[<<CPI(M) central committee leader Sujan Chakraborty said few “isolated
incidents” should not to used to judge the CPI(M)’s political line against
BJP.

“We are the only party in India which has the most clear approach against
BJP and its communal policies. We are not like the TMC which is not serious
about fighting BJP. Our policies should not be judged based on isolated
incidents. In panchayat poll such isolated incidents do happen. You will
find it in other parties also”, Chakraborty said.

The TMC claimed that the political development in Nadia only proves that
the BJP and the CPI(M) are having a “tacit understanding in Bengal”.>>]

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/cpi-m-bjp-tie-up-to-counter-trinamool-in-nadia-ahead-of-bengal-panchayat-polls/story-OoFdUYg05Zt6Q9gefVpozJ.html

CPI(M), BJP tie up to counter Trinamool in Nadia ahead of Bengal panchayat
polls
Bengal panchayat polls: The CPI(M) has said the “seat sharing agreement” is
to counter Trinamool Congress and has nothing to do with the Left party’s
policy.

INDIA Updated: May 08, 2018 23:10 IST
PTI, Kolkata

TMC said that the political development in Nadia only proves that the BJP
and the CPI(M) are having a “tacit understanding in Bengal”.(PTI File Photo)

Arch-rivals BJP and the CPI(M) have joined hands in Nadia district to
defeat the Trinamool Congress in the upcoming panchayat polls in West
Bengal.

Describing it as a “formal seat sharing adjustment”, a district level
CPI(M) leader said that the party had to opt for seat adjustment in many
seats as several villagers wanted a one-to-one fight against the TMC.

The CPI(M), which follows an ideology opposite to that of the BJP, has
described the saffron party as a “divisive force”.

The BJP’s north Nadia district unit president termed the development as an
“isolated incident”.

The bonhomie first came to light in the last week of April when both the
parties organised a joint protest rally in Karimpur-Ranaghat area of Nadia
district against the alleged violence of the TMC during the panchayat poll
process.

Cadre of both parties carried their respective flags during the protest
programme.

CPI(M) Nadia district secretary and state committee member Sumit De agreed
that there have been adjustments at the grassroot levels in many seats as
several villagers were in favour of a one-to-one fight.

It has nothing to do with the party’s policy, he added.

“Yes, there have been adjustments at the grassroot level. In many seats as
the villagers had wanted one-to-one fight, we had to respect it and act
accordingly. But it is not that there have been several rounds of
discussions between parties and it is a formal seat sharing adjustment,” De
told PTI.

Senior CPI(M) leader and state committee member Rama Biswas, who was
present at the joint rally of the BJP and CPI(M), admitted that a rally had
been taken out by villagers against the violence of the TMC.

West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh too admitted that supporters of the
BJP and the CPI(M) were present at the rally

“I have received information that we had called a rally against the
violence of the TMC. CPI(M) workers also came and joined our protest rally
as they too were attacked,” Ghosh told PTI.

A senior state BJP leader who did not wish to be named, said in areas where
the BJP could not field a candidate “it has given enough hints to the
voters and party cadres to counter the TMC which has unleashed violence”.

Agreeing that such “isolated incidents” had taken place, the BJP north
Nadia district president Mahadeb Sarkar told PTI, “In some seats where we
could not field candidates, our workers at the grassroot level have
extended support to independent candidates”.

“In most cases, these independent candidates are actually CPI(M) workers”,
he said.

In several gram panchayat seats of Nadia-Karimpur area, BJP candidates were
asked to withdraw their nominations so that the CPI(M) could fight against
the TMC and vice-versa, a district BJP leader said.

In those seats, the party (either CPI(M) or BJP) which has not fielded any
candidate is campaigning for the other one to defeat the TMC, the BJP
leader of Nadia’s Karimpur area, who did not wish to be named, said.

CPI(M) central committee leader Sujan Chakraborty said few “isolated
incidents” should not to used to judge the CPI(M)’s political line against
BJP.

“We are the only party in India which has the most clear approach against
BJP and its communal policies. We are not like the TMC which is not serious
about fighting BJP. Our policies should not be judged based on isolated
incidents. In panchayat poll such isolated incidents do happen. You will
find it in other parties also”, Chakraborty said.

The TMC claimed that the political development in Nadia only proves that
the BJP and the CPI(M) are having a “tacit understanding in Bengal”.

“We are not surprised at this development as we were aware of such
developments in various districts. Only the TMC is serious about fighting
the BJP and its anti-people policies,” TMC secretary general Partha
Chatterjee said.

According to West Bengal SEC (State Election Commission) sources, of the
48,650 seats in 3,358 gram panchayats, 16,814 were uncontested and of the
9,217 seats in 341 panchayat samitis, 3,059 were uncontested.

In the 20 zilla parishads, 203 of the 825 seats were uncontested, they said.


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