Mamta Banerjee Raises Stakes in Bengal, Vows to Fight BJP Alone
Key points:
- TMC leader Mamata Banerjee accuses BJP of misleading tactics in Bengal, hinting at potential alliances with CPM and Congress.
- Banerjee emphasizes TMC’s solo fight against BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, pledging to be the voice of the people.
- Her address criticizes BJP’s alleged focus on power and divisive tactics like the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Mamata Banerjee, speaking at a rally in Deganga, North 24 Parganas district, raised the political temperature in Bengal by questioning the BJP’s approach and vowing a solo fight against the party in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
She pointed out the potential for alliances between BJP and other parties, suggesting they might be resorting to indirect tactics to gain power. Banerjee emphasized TMC’s commitment to standing alone against the BJP, positioning the party as the sole champion of the people’s interests in Bengal.
Banerjee criticized the BJP for prioritizing power over public welfare, referencing the Citizenship Amendment Act as an example of divisive policies. She vowed to fight against such tactics and ensure that TMC’s voice, representing the diverse population of Bengal, resonates loud and clear in the upcoming elections.