Bengal polls: Indian Secular Front says seat-sharing deal with Left-Congress in next 2-3 days
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The Indian Secular Front, which has partnered with the Left-Congress alliance for the Bengal polls, will share the seat-sharing deal in the next two-three days.
The West Bengal Assembly election 2021 has a new but much-talked about political outfit, the Indian Secular Front (ISF) in contention. It has partnered with the Left-Congress alliance for the Bengal polls. While the Left and the Congress leaders have maintained silence about the seat-sharing deal, the ISF has said the agreement will be sealed in “next two-three days”. Speaking to India Today TV, ISF president Simul Soren said, “Discussions are on and that they will announce seat-sharing agreement and candidates in next two-three days.” The main force behind the ISF is the young preacher Abbas Siddiqui of the Furfura Darbar Sharif located in the Hooghly district of Bengal. His brother Naushad Siddiqui heads the ISF as its chairman.More Related News