The Asian Age

Didi meets Kovind, invites him to state

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y NEW DELHI, AUG. 10

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday met President Ram Nath Kovind — the first head of an Opposition-ruled state to do so.

The meeting can be viewed as an attempt by the Trinamul Congress supremo to up her stature and emerge as the face of the Opposition by cashing in on JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar joining the NDA as well as the increased distance between the CPI(M) and the Congress following the refusal of a third term to Sitaram Yechury by his own party.

Ms Mamata Banerjee, who extended an invitation to the President to visit Kolkata on Thursday evening, will also attend the meeting of Opposition parties called by Mrs Gandhi on Friday to decide on the future course of action after the Parliament is over. Beginning with presidenti­al polls, when Mr Kumar first gave an indication of his intentions of going with the NDA, Ms Banerjee has taken the lead and used her excellent equation with Congress president Sonia Gandhi to have an important say as far as Opposition unity is concerned. Even during the vice-presidenti­al polls, it was the Trinamul Congress chief who apparently sent a text message to Mrs Gandhi suggesting Mr Gopalkrish­na Gandhi’s name as a possible candidate. According to senior TMC leaders, it was the second largest party in the Opposition camp after the Congress and hence was “working in close collaborat­ion” with the grand old party. A recent example was on the issue of different varieties of `500 and `2,000 which was raised in Parliament by both the parties.

Trinamul sources said that only Congress and TMC had held discussion­s before the matter was raised in Parliament, while many other parties were told that something important would come up but had been kept in the dark over the actual issue. While the TMC has 37 MPs in Lok Sabha, the Congress has 45.

The 18-party Opposition conglomera­te is exploring a possibilit­y of floating a joint platform before the 2019 elections.

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