Their comments came after West Bengal Congress leaders yesterday conveyed to party vice president Rahul Gandhi the "sentiments of grassroots workers" seeking an alliance with the Left though they remained divided on the idea.
"It's a desperate attempt (to form an alliance) to remain relevant in state politics," a senior TMC leader said on the condition of anonymity.
"I am from a Congress family and I know if there is an alliance between Congress and the Left, TMC will get most of the Congress votes. The congressmen who have fought against the Left and suffered atrocities at their hands will never vote for the Left in case of a Congress-Left tie up," he told PTI.
TMC, however, did not give any official reaction on the speculation of a tie up between Congress and the left.
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"We don't want to comment on any other party's matters," TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee had yesterday said.
The state Congress leaders during their meeting with Gandhi yesterday remained divided on a tie-up with the Left but unanimously rejected the idea of any alliance with TMC.