Kerala polls 2016: Trinamool announces list of 70 candidates
Kochi: The Trinamool Congress on Saturday announced its candidates for 70 Assembly constituencies in Kerala, a day after party chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she would visit the southern state to expose the "unholy" alliance between Congress and CPI(M) in her state.
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Releasing the list at a press conference here, TMC's Kerala state president Manoj Sankaranellur said the party would field its candidates in all 140 Assembly constituencies in the state and that the second list would be released soon with the approval of the party chief Banerjee. She would attend three election rallies of the party in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode in April, he said.
Claiming
that
party
has
two
lakh
members
in
Kerala,
Manoj
said
the
party
is
also
eyeing
on
the
support
of
over
15
lakh
Bengalis
currently
working
in
the
state.
He
claimed
the
Trinamool
Congress
votes
can
influence
the
election
results
in
more
than
40
Assembly
seats.
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Trinamool Congress logo. AFP
He, however, said the party would not be able to win a seat in the state. "We will emerge as a strong force after five years," he said. State President of the party's trade union wing (INTTUC), Subhash Kundannoor, claimed that many Congress leaders in Kerala, who are upset with the alliance in West Bengal, would soon join Trinamool Congress to fight such an "unholy nexus".
Congress leaders, including former Chengannur MLA Sobhana George would join TMC to 'expose' CPI(M) and Congress "which are trying to fool the people" of Kerala, he said. Banerjee had said in Kolkata yesterday that she would visit Kerala to tell the people of the state how the two parties were trying to fool them. "We want to tell people of Kerala how Congress and CPI(M) are trying to fool them.
If they are having an alliance, then they should have it everywhere in the country," she had said. She charged Congress with having "sold their flag and themselves" to the CPI(M). "Now they have forgotten their ideology - be it Gandhian or the ideology of Subhas Chandra Bose. Now the only ideology which is working is self-interest," she had said while releasing the TMC manifesto for the Assembly election. "In politics, transparency is a big thing. They don't have any transparency. They have formed an unholy alliance," Banerjee had said.
PTI