While the LF chairman Biman Bose said talks are still on and a solution would be worked out, state Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said his party was "sincere" about a tie-up but is ready for a three-cornered contest, if situation arises.
"We are announcing our second list of 84 candidates. Out of the 52 new faces, there are nine women and 20 are from the minority community," Bose told a press conference here.
Of the 11 seats, six are Suti, Jangipur, Raghunathgunj, Sagardighi, Burwan, and Noada from WBPCC chief's own district Murshidabad. Four are from Birbhum - Hasan, Rampurhat, Nanur and Saithia and another is Kanthi Dakshin in Purba Medinipur.
Asked why such a situation arose, the LF chairman said, "We can't answer all the questions right now. You have to wait for some more time to get the answers. The district leadership will discuss among themselves. If needed, we will alo discuss. Our target is that there should be no division of anti-TMC votes," he said.
The Left Front had announced first list of 116 candidates on Monday.