Mamata Banerjee meets Sonia Gandhi Opposition parties call for a mass rally against BJP
Mamata Banerjee defeated the BJP in the West Bengal assembly elections to retain power for the third time. That is, the BJP. Mamata Banerjee has proved through her action victory that nothing is an invincible party.
With this inspiration, Mamata Banerjee has stepped down in an effort to expand her influence and the party. As a first step, Mamata Banerjee spoke to the participants from various states of the country via video conference on the eve of Martyrs’ Day last week.
Modi-Mamata meeting
Mamata, who is now camping in Delhi for a five-day visit, met Prime Minister Modi yesterday. Mamata met Prime Minister Modi on the basis of being a state chief minister and put forward a demand for their state interests. Mamata also urged Modi to allow the state of West Bengal to change its name to Bangla.
Meeting with Sonia today
Later senior leaders of the Congress party Anand Sharma, p. Mamata also held consultations with Chidambaram and others. Mamata Banerjee met Sonia Gandhi today.
Let’s gather in together
After the meeting with Sonia, Mamata Banerjee told reporters: “Sonia had invited me for a tea party. We discussed the political situation. We discussed the united action of the opposition. This is a good meeting. The effects will be known soon.
Nothing because of being alone
All those who toppled the BJP must rally in Orani. Nothing happens because I am alone. I am not a leader. Ordinary volunteer. The volunteer who came from the street was just that. Thus said Mamata Banerjee.
BJP B Team Leaders
Mamata’s visit to Delhi aims to ensure that all opposition parties work together from now on for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Attempts to co-ordinate the opposition at the last national election times in the past have failed; There are leaders who, despite being in the opposition, acted as the BJP’s B team, confusing the puddle and preventing such a unity. Mamata tends to absorb all this and field carefully.
Mamata’s goal
The Congress party is not a strong party. It is the nominal national party. Mamata sees the Congress as an opposition party in West Bengal but a friendly force at the national level. Mamata Banerjee’s goal is to build a mega alliance that will not leave any opposition this time around.
Opposition unity
Mamata Banerjee was backed by several party leaders, including Sarabjit Singh and Akhilesh Yadav, during the West Bengal assembly elections. Thus Mamata will have no difficulty in uniting most of the opposition. Mamata Banerjee’s plan is to talk about the prime ministerial candidate after mobilizing the opposition in Orani.
The BJP decided to shut down
His agenda is to first enable a mega alliance that will bring Kili to the BJP. Opposition parties are all united in their support for the ruling BJP over key issues such as the Pegasus spy affair, agricultural laws and the rise in petrol and diesel prices. The outcome of Mamata’s attempt to stifle the state will be known in the future.