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working relationship with Banerjee," said a Congress minister. Banerjee had also stalled land acquisition amendment Bills in the Cabinet recently.
While the state unit of the party is strongly opposed to the way Banerjee's wishes are being granted, Gandhi is making it clear that she considers her more important than her own party unit's demands. Congress' internal assessment has also suggested that if there is a triangular contest among the Left, the TC and the Congress, the Congress will lose miserably in the Assembly bypolls. Gandhi also indicated she was in no mood to give an edge to the Left ahead of the 2011 Assembly
elections.
However, this was not the situation till Friday evening as Congress candidates had already filed their nominations against the TC candidates on these two seats and Mukherjee had told his confidents that the Congress would contest. But in the evening, Gandhi stepped in and ruled in favour of Banerjee.
Mukherjee refused to entertain the suggestion that Congress workers would lose their morale. "The morale could have been high till August 18, the day of polling. But where will be the morale of our supporters after we lose?" said Mukherjee. Gandhi was also given the feedback that many local "big leaders" were asked by the party to contest but they backed out due to fear of defeat.