CPI-M may walk out of the Grand Alliance

In all probability, the CPI-M might walk out of the Grand Allaince that consists of Telugu Desam, Telangana Rastra Samithi, CPI and the CPI-M. The CPI-M leadership is sore with the TD for not conceding its demand for allocation of four Assembly seats for the party.
The CPI-M has staked claim for Warangal East, Wyra, Patancheru and Mangalagiri Assembly segments. However, the TRS is firm on contesting from the Warangal East, while the CPI is unwilling to leave Wyra and Mangalagiri segments. The TD is not prepared to lose Patancheru segment. The TD chief, Chandrababu Naidu had advised the CPI-M leaders to be flexible in seat sharing. In fact, the TD chief had also asked the CPI-M to accept the present status and promised to give one Rajya Sabha seat or three MLC seats after the elections.
However, the CPI-M is unyielding and had turned down the offer and said the party would go ahead with its decision to contest in all the four seats. The CPI-M State secretary, B V Raghavulu, who proposed the Grand Alliance and took initiative for a tie-up with the Telugu Desam, said that he would not accept the TD’s proposal. He insisted that the GA should leave the four seats for the CPI-M.
Going by the serious tone of the CPI-M leadership on these four seats and the equal strong demand from the CPI and TRS, it is almost certain that the CPI-M would field its candidates in these segments and fight on its own, thus walking out of the GA.
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