The two sides have made significant process during the discussions, he told reporters after the conclusion of the third round of talks during the day.
West Bengal Congress chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Sunday said that his party will continue talks with the Left Front to resolve all differences over seat-sharing in the upcoming Assembly elections.
The two sides have made significant process during the discussions, he told reporters after the conclusion of the third round of talks during the day.
“There cannot be a quick-fix solution. We have covered a long distance. When two sides take part in a discussion, both have their own understanding of the situation and assessment. Hopefully, we will soon come out with statements after this exchange is over,” he said.
CPI(M) leader and Left Front Chairman Biman Bose said, “Talks were held in a positive spirit on a large number of seats.” On January 28, the Congress and the Left Front had sealed a deal for 193 seats. The Left…