Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

CM Mamata stresses on Oppn unity for ’24 polls

- Saubhadra Chatterji PTI

NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday repeatedly emphasised on forging a broader pact among opposition parties for the 2024 national elections, throwing her weight and political capital behind an ambitious project of bringing together different forces opposed to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

“When (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi will fight his next election, it will be an India vs Modi battle,” she declared.

Banerjee met Congress president Sonia Gandhi at the latter’s residence and the two leaders, accompanie­d by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, discussed the possibilit­ies of different parties coming together to take on the BJP. Later, she met Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Describing the 45-minute-long meeting with Sonia Gandhi as “positive”, Banerjee said: “Soniaji had invited me for a cup of tea. We discussed the political situation in the country. We also discussed the issue of opposition unity.”

Banerjee, who came to Delhi on July 26, has been meeting a series of Opposition leaders. She made it clear that the aim was to secure more space for regional parties and sounded hopeful that parties averse to the Congress can join this ambitious pact. “I maintain good relationsh­ip with Jagan Mohan Reddy, Navin Patnaik and Arvind Kejriwal. If not today, they can always come (with us)...,” she said.

She also set aside speculatio­n of any leadership position for her in this possible dispensati­on. Describing her as a LIP (less important person), Banerjee announced her popular poll slogan “Khela Hobe” (game on) will continue and even coined “Hope 24”, as if the countdown for the next polls has already started.

She even kept the door open for her erstwhile arch-rival, Communist Party of India (Marxist). “CPI(M) has its own problems. They have to decide who is their first enemy, is it BJP or Trinamool,” she said

“Look how popular Modi was when he came to power in 2014. But now people are angry with him. People saw dead bodies floating in the river, will they still support him?” she said, referring to reports during the second Covid-19 wave of dead bodies floating in the Ganga in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

“Wealth wise, BJP is very strong. But opposition will also be very strong politicall­y. If all regional parties come together, it will be stronger than one party rule,” Mamata added.

Banerjee has already met senior Congress leaders such as Kamal Nath, Anand Sharma, Abhishek Singhvi, and had a telephonic conversati­on with Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Lalu Prasad Yadav. She is expected to meet Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday,

The Bengal CM, who defeated the BJP in assembly elections in May, lashed out at the Modi government for not responding to questions raised by Opposition over allegation­s that politician­s, activists and journalist­s were potentiall­y targeted by Pegasus spyware.

On July 26, the West Bengal government announced a probe into the Pegasus row, becoming the first state to do so. Former Supreme court judge, justice (retd) Madan Lokur and former Calcutta high court chief justice, justice (retd) Jyotirmay Bhattachar­ya comprise the probe panel.

 ??  ?? West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee meets Congress president Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi on Wednesday.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee meets Congress president Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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