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Congress tie-up with Left parties
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, JUNE 28. The Congress-I has entered into an
understanding with the CPI and the CPI(M) for the Panchayat Raj
elections leaving roughly about 20 per cent of the MPTCs and
ZPTCs to the two parties.
The seat-sharing exercise is being handled by the district-level
coordination committees and there has been no major hitch so far,
the APCC-I president, Mr. M. Satyanarayana Rao, told reporters on
Thursday.
Mr. Rao said the seat adjustment was now confined to the ZPTCs
and MPTCs and no decision was taken to support the Left parties
in the election of the zilla parishad or mandal parishad
chairpersons.
The APCC-I president said the selection of candidates, being done
at the district level, was progressing briskly and by tomorrow
(the last date for filing nominations) the process would be
completed. The problems with the Left parties, if any, would be
resolved before the deadline for withdrawal of the nominations.
Mr. Rao said the party's campaign would be launched jointly by
him and the leader of the Congress-I Legislature Party (CLP), Dr.
Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, in Medak district on July 1. The party
manifesto, focussed on the need to transfer the powers and
functions as envisaged under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment to
the local bodies, would be released in a day or two.
The APCC-I president said there would be no reference to the
Telangana issue in the manifesto. There was no understanding with
the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), he said in response to a
question.
Mr. Rao opposed the manner in which the campaign for separate
Telangana was run by the Congress-I legislators from the region
with the tacit approval by the CLP. It did not help the party in
any manner, he regretted, and added that he was not aware as to
what was going on till the MLAs submitted a memorandum to the
Congress president, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi. Creation of three new
States in the North, especially Uttaranchal, led to the revival
of the demand for Telangana.
Otherwise, the TRS would not have come onto the scene, he said.
Mr. Satyanarayana Rao said the electoral understanding with the
Left parties had been worked out following hints from the central
leadership of the party of a similar coordination with the
Communists at the national level.
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