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The matter was reportedly raised at a meeting of certain senior Congress leaders with Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi on Monday.
Mr. Mukherjee, who is also the president of the WBPCC, has been insisting on a district-level understanding on seat-sharing between the two parties. So far such an understanding has been elusive in regard to a large number of civic bodies even as local Congress leaders in some districts are working towards going it alone. The major bone of contention is seat-sharing for the KMC polls. The Congress has been bent on contesting from 51 wards that include the ones that it holds and those where it had emerged the second largest party in the 2005 elections.
It is, however, ready to make climb-down to around 40 if that helps arriving at a consensus. But the Trinamool Congress so far has remained obdurate.
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