Clearing up my misreading of her earlier comment, Mamata Banerjee said that the Trinamool Congress was part of the India bloc in Delhi. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee clarified on Thursday that her party is still a part of the opposition’s India bloc. Her statement comes a day after she said that her party would extend support to the India bloc from outdoors to form the government at the Centre. still,
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said that Mamata Banerjee” left the alliance and ran down.”. Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that the Trinamool Congress was part of the India bloc in Delhi, but clarified that there’s no alliance between the Congress, CPM, and her party in Bengal. ” Attempts by the Congress and CPI( M), fuelled by BJP finances, to divide votes should be defied. Don’t bounce for them, then. I have made it clear that there is no alliance in Bengal, but we’re aligned in Delhi. We’ll remain so, ” Mamata Banerjee said during an election rally in Haldia.
“ I innovated the INDIA alliance and will continue to support it. There should be no misreading about that,” she added. still, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury expressed his mistrust of the Trinamool Congress principal, saying that she has formerly left the alliance. ” I do not trust her. She left the alliance and ran down. She can also go towards the BJP. They were talking about destroying the Congress party and that Congress would not get more than 40 seats but now she’s saying that it means that the Congress party and the alliance are coming to power,” Chowdhury said.
During the same rally, Mamata Banerjee criticised the BJP for the outgrowth of the Nandigram seat in the 2021 Assembly choices, expressing her belief that she was unfairly defeated and pledged to seek retaliation. Though the Trinamool Congress had won in the 2021 Assembly choices, Mamata Banerjee had lost in Nandigram, where her former assistant- turned- BJP seeker Suvendu Adhikari defeated her by a narrow periphery after several rounds of counting. ” With the backing of the Election Commission of India, the BJP changed the District Magistrate and supervisor of Police. On polling day, they orchestrated a power outage, leading to a change in the results. I’ll seek justice for this injustice, be it hereafter or the future. BJP won’t stay ever, nor will agencies like the CBI or ED. My case is still pending in court, and I’ll seek justice. This is not the verdict of the people of Nandigram,” asserted Mamata Banerjee.