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We waited 210 days for Congress, seat talks failed because of Adhir Chowdhury: TMC

IndiaTimes Friday, 26 January 2024
Trinamool Congress formally communicated to Congress that it would fight all 42 Lok Sabha seats in Bengal after failed seat-sharing talks. Trinamool blamed Adhir Chowdhury's belligerence against the party for the failure and criticized Congress for not reining him in.
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