Congress tries to establish a lasting deal with Anvar, but is uncertain about the nature of compactness

Congress leader has reportedly established a lasting deal with UN legislators from the state convener of the All-India Trinamool Congress (TMC) state, UN legislators, reportedly.
But Congress insiders said the meeting has not yet established the characteristics of the contract.
He said that despite this, the upcoming call of the parliament of Niranpur had brought the General Assembly into the urgency of political understanding with Mr. Anwar.
TMC office competitors said Mr Anwar had notified Congress leaders, including his party in the United Democratic Front (UDF) coalition, to strengthen the opposition movement. However, he said Mr Anwar ruled out the abandonment of the TMC berth in the UDF.
Nevertheless, the state leaders of Congress reportedly hesitated to work on Mr Anwar in light of the party’s tensions with the TMC in West Bengal.
In addition, the Kerala Congress Committee (KPCC) requires the All India Congress Committee (AICC) to approve any agreement with the Kerala TMC regardless of who leads the state in the state.
The leader of opposition VD Satheesan told reporters that the UDF will determine Mr. Anwar’s inclusion in the opposition coalition. He said it would be difficult for Congress to declare unilateral. He added: “Consensus among alliance partners is crucial. In UDF, every ally hears it.”
Mr Satheesan said Mr Anvar had represented Nilambur Parliamentary Constituency for nine years and could make a huge contribution to the UDF’s victory in the by-election. He said Mr Anwar provided unconditional support to UDF and remained a valuable traveler.
Mr Anvar told the media that TMC will support Nilambur’s UDF candidate. “UDF reserves the right to select its candidates. TMC will work for UDF candidates regardless of individuals,” he said.
Mr. Satheeshan held a meeting at his formal residence at Cantonment House. KPCC Chairman K. Sudhakaran, senior leader, is also a permanent invitation to Congress Working Committee Ramesh Chennithala.
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