West Bengal Congress president Somen Mitra (Twitter Photo) 
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Mamata Banerjee worried about our tie-up with CPM: West Bengal Congress chief Somen Mitra

Earlier, Banerjee had criticised opposition parties in the state for spreading 'political pollution' and accused the CPM and the Congress for 'politically surrendering' before the BJP.

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KOLKATA: West Bengal Congress president Somen Mitra on Saturday claimed that Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee was "worried" about the tie-up between the Congress and the Left.

Mitra's reaction came a day after the West Bengal chief minister criticised opposition parties in the state for spreading "political pollution" and accused the CPI(M) and the Congress for "politically surrendering" before the BJP.

"The chief minister is worried with the alliance between the Congress and the CPI(M). She has been saying this out of frustration because her prediction since 1998 that our alliance will fail was proved wrong time and again," Mitra said.

The Congress is fighting against the BJP across the country to counter its "politics of hatred", the Congress leader said. "Is this (attack on the Congress) her attempt to weaken our fight," Mitra asked.

The Congress veteran also said that the party was aiming to take their alliance with the Left parties to the grassroots for the upcoming civic polls and assembly elections in West Bengal. "We have formed this alliance (with the Left) not only for the upcoming elections but on demand of the common people. We will fight the upcoming civic polls together," Mitra said.

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