“Part Of INDIA,” Says Mamata Banerjee. “Don’t Trust,” Adhir Ranjan Responds

On Wednesday, Mamata Banerjee – who had seemed to put her membership of the INDIA bloc on hold – said she would provide “outside support” in the event the group won the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

Kolkata: The Congress’ Bengal chief, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, on Thursday, weighed in on the ‘is she, isn’t she’d debate over Mamata Banerjee‘s membership of the INDIA bloc, shortly before the Chief Minister said she remains a key part of the opposition grouping, which she called her “brainchild.”

Mamata Banerjee – who had seemed to put her membership of the INDIA bloc on hold
  1. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury expresses distrust in Mamata Banerjee’s commitment to the INDIA bloc, citing her past departures and potential shift towards BJP.
  2. Mamata Banerjee reaffirms her support for the INDIA bloc, calling it her “brainchild” and offering “outside support” if the alliance wins the 2024 Lok Sabha election.
  3. The debate comes amid significant advances by the opposition bloc in the ongoing elections, with Chowdhury suggesting Banerjee’s change of stance follows a perceived weakening of the BJP.

 

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the Congress’ Adhir Ranjan (File).

On Ms. Banerjee’s comment about providing “outside support” if the group wins the election, Mr. Chowdhury declared, “I don’t trust her… she left the alliance. She can also go towards the BJP.”

“What she will do from outside (the alliance) or inside… I don’t know. That you have to ask her,” the Congress leader told reporters, “But I don’t trust her. She left the alliance… she could even run to BJP.”

Mr. Chowdhury – who shares a contentious relationship with Ms. Banerjee, a fact underlined by her recent statement that “… INDIA alliance doesn’t count Bengal Congress…” – also said, “Whatever complaints she has (about the bloc) she should have raised earlier when it was created.”

Mr. Chowdhury further pointed out that her apparent U-turn came after polling for nearly 70 percent of all Lok Sabha seats, with the opposition bloc claiming significant advances in its bid to oust the ruling BJP.

“They (referring to the BJP) were talking about destroying Congress and that Congress would not get 40 seats… but now (what) she is saying means Congress and INDIA are coming to power,” he said, suggesting Ms. Banerjee’s change of stance followed a realization that the BJP might likely be defeated.

A day earlier, Ms. Banerjee – who had put her membership of the bloc on hold after public disagreements over seat-sharing deals – declared she would provide “outside support” in the event of an election win.

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PM Modi Renews Attack on Mamata Government: TMC Now Stands for ‘Tu, Main aur Corruption’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), accusing them of creating an environment conducive to “crime and corruption” in West Bengal. Addressing a rally in Krishnagar on Saturday, PM Modi asserted that the TMC has now become synonymous with “atrocities” and “betrayal.” He alleged that the TMC’s primary focus lies not on the development of Bengal but on fostering corruption, nepotism, and betrayal. According to him, the TMC aims to perpetuate its political agenda and games by keeping the people of Bengal impoverished.

PM Modi’s address follows a meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata on Friday, amid escalating tensions between the BJP and TMC, with Sandeshkhali emerging as a focal point of contention.

Sandeshkhali Incident and Political Strife;
The recent arrest of Shahjahan Sheikh, accused of “sexual assault and land grabbing” in Sandeshkhali, has exacerbated the ongoing political turmoil in the region.

PM Modi took a swipe at Mamata Banerjee over the Sandeshkhali incident, stating, “In Bengal, it’s the criminals who decide when they should be arrested, not the police.”

He commended the women of Sandeshkhali for their resilience in protesting against years of oppression and violence, which eventually compelled the ruling party to take notice. PM Modi also applauded the state leaders of his party in West Bengal for standing by these women in their protests.

Infrastructure Development Projects;
PM Modi unveiled a slew of development projects worth Rs 15,000 crore aimed at propelling West Bengal towards economic growth and job creation. These projects include the inauguration of the Farakka-Raiganj section of NH-12 and the Flue Gas Desulfurisation (FGD) system at Mejia Thermal Power Station. Additionally, the foundation stone for the Raghunathpur Thermal Power Station Phase II was laid during the ceremony.

Emphasizing West Bengal’s potential as the “eastern gate” of India, PM Modi pledged to initiate several projects to boost employment and economic growth in the state.

Rail Infrastructure Revitalization:
In a bid to enhance Bengal’s rail infrastructure, PM Modi inaugurated four rail projects worth over Rs 940 crore. He highlighted the government’s efforts to bridge the gap in railway infrastructure and expressed commitment to further investments in the sector.

Ambitious Goals for Lok Sabha Elections PM Modi set ambitious goals for the BJP ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, urging the people to ensure a victory on all 42 seats. He expressed confidence in the party’s prospects and rallied the crowd with the slogan ‘NDA sarkar, 400 paar’.

PM Modi’s Meeting with Mamata Banerjee:
PM Modi’s meeting with West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee at Raj Bhavan in Kolkata focused on discussions related to governance and cooperation. Mamata raised concerns about the pending dues owed to the state by the Centre, emphasizing the need for resolution.

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