Banerjee said on Wednesday that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance would not be able to win enough MPs to form the next government at the central government, leaving the Indian bloc to take power with outside support. He said it would be.
Addressing an election rally in Chuchula in Hooghly Lok Sabha constituency, he said, “We will give leadership to the Indian bloc and seek all kinds of external support so that it can form the next government at the centre.” We will expand it.” However, she subtly changed her position the next day, saying that the TMC is part of the Indian bloc and will continue to be so at the national level.
Reacting to Banerjee’s remarks, TMC supremo Chaudhary called her an “opportunistic politician”. He accused her of changing her position after realizing that the political situation had changed and the Indian bloc would form the next government at the Centre.
It was clearly conveyed by Kharge on Saturday that Chaudhary’s comments on Banerjee had not been approved by the Congress leadership. “Mamata Banerjee belongs to the Alliance (India).
She recently said that she would join the government (with the formation of the Indian Bloc at the Centre),” the Congress leader told reporters in Mumbai, adding that Banerjee cannot be trusted and could lead to chaos in her TMC. Yes, even, he said in response to a question about Choudhary’s remarks. Alliance with the BJP.
“Mr. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury will not take the decision. I and the party high command will take the decision. Those who disagree will come out,” Kharge said, effectively forcing Chowdhury to impose the Riots Act. I said as I read it out loud.
“I am also a member of the parliamentary working committee and a representative of the party high command,” said Chaudhary, an outgoing MP who led the great old party. “I am fighting to save the party in West Bengal.”
Congress top brass is not happy with Chaudhary’s fierce campaign against Banerjee and the TMC, with the exception of Kharji, who addressed a rally in the Malda-Dakshin Lok Sabha constituency, the party’s election campaign in West Bengal. It was also clear from the lack of other central characters. However, he avoided voting for the party’s state unit chief in neighboring Baharampur.
Although Banerjee played a key role in bringing together opposition parties in the run-up to the assembly polls, attending meetings and even naming the bloc ‘India’, she He refused to give up more than two of the 42 seats in India’s parliament. West Bengal.
The TMC has decided to go it alone in all constituencies in the state as its proposal was rejected by the Congress. However, the CPI (M) signed an electoral pact with the Congress in West Bengal, even though they fought each other in Kerala.
Banerjee has often blamed Chaudhary for the failure of negotiations between the TMC and the Bharatiya Janata Party to divide West Bengal’s Lok Sabha constituencies.
“My opposition (to Banerjee) is based on ethics and not personal,” said Chaudhary, who has been elected from Baharampur LS constituency five times since 1999. TMC has fielded retired cricketer Yusuf Pathan to compete against Chaudhary in his pocket ward.