: The CPI, a partner in the proposed 'grand alliance' of opposition parties for the December 7 Legislative Assembly elections in Telangana, Friday expressed dissatisfaction over the attitude of Congress.
The 'grand alliance' comprises the Congress, TDP, CPI and Telangana Jana Samiti (TJS).
"We express dissatisfaction over the attitude of the Congress party for leaking to the media that two or three seats will be given to the CPI. The Congress is behaving in a manner that creates disappointment in our rank and file of workers," Telangana secretary of CPI Chada Venkat Reddy told reporters here.
However, he said the future course of action of the CPI would be decided at a meeting of the state executive of the party on November 4 for which its general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy has been invited.
Reddy said the party would not walk out of the alliance and continue to make efforts to achieve its political objectives.
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