Kolkata. Mamata Banerjee has talked about supporting the opposition alliance ‘India’ block from outside. Mamata Banerjee said that if ‘India’ alliance comes to power after the Lok Sabha elections, she will give it all support from outside. But for this he has put a big condition. Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had distanced herself from the ‘India Bloc’ after a tussle with the Congress over seat-sharing. Now she seems to be melting to some extent. The Chief Minister today said that if the opposition group comes to power after the general elections, she will give it ‘support from outside’.
Mamta Banerjee said that ‘We will provide leadership to the India alliance and will help them from outside in every way. We will form such a government so that our mothers and sisters in Bengal never face problems and those who work under the 100 days employment scheme do not face problems and will not have to face problems. But for this he made his definition of India Block clear. His India Bloc does not include the Bengal Congress or CPM, led by arch rival and senior Congress leader Adhir Choudhary.
Mamata Banerjee said, ‘You should know that in India Alliance – do not count Bengal Congress and CPI (M), both of them are not with us. Both of them are with BJP. I am talking about Delhi. Mamata Banerjee’s stance came to the fore when elections for 70 percent of the seats in the country have been completed. At present there are still three rounds of elections left. Voting will take place in every phase in Bengal.
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After securing maximum seats in the Hindi belt of the country, BJP is hoping to achieve greater success in South India and Bengal. At present the Lok Sabha elections are going on during the peak summer season. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah are on regular visits to the state and their eyes are on the 42 Lok Sabha seats of the state.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: May 15, 2024, 18:58 IST