In a recent statement, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee emphasized that the INDIA bloc’s decision not to stake a claim to form the government today does not preclude them from doing so in the future. Speaking at her Kalighat residence, where she met with Trinamool Congress’s 29 new MPs, Banerjee highlighted the camaraderie within the bloc, mentioning TDP’s Chandrababu Naidu and JD(U)’s Nitish Kumar as allies.
A Swipe at BJP and Modi
Banerjee did not hold back in her criticism of the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She expressed doubts about the stability of the NDA government, suggesting it might not last even 15 days. “If I were in Modi’s shoes, I would not have tried to form the next government,” she asserted, highlighting her view of the current administration as “unstable, tottering, and weak.”
“We are observing the situation closely. We will be pleased if this government, which offers nothing to the people, returns home quickly and begins their meditations and penance. INDIA will keep its commitment to the people,” Banerjee added, underscoring her hope for a better government in the near future.
No Participation in Swearing-In Ceremony
Trinamool Congress has decided not to attend Modi’s swearing-in ceremony in Delhi. Banerjee pointed out that no invitation was received, stating, “Na eshche na jabeh (no invite has come, neither will anyone go).” She criticized the government as undemocratic and unconstitutional, expressing her inability to extend any goodwill towards them. Instead, her wishes are for the people and the country, hoping for the best outcomes in the future.
Support for INDIA Bloc Partners
The CM extended her support to INDIA bloc partners on various issues, including Rahul Gandhi’s “stock market scam allegation.” Banerjee echoed Gandhi’s concerns and announced that a Trinamool Congress delegation, led by Rajya Sabha senior Derek O’Brien, would visit Haryana to show solidarity with the state’s farmers. Additionally, she welcomed the INDIA bloc partners to visit Bengal and organize meetings in Kolkata.
Gratitude and Allegations
During the meeting at Kalighat, Banerjee expressed her gratitude to both those who voted for Trinamool Congress and those who did not. She thanked the people for their support, hoping that Bengal’s peace and unity would continue. She also congratulated “giant-killer Yusuf Pathan” for his victory over Congress state chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury in Behrampore, and acknowledged her anxiety over the wins of Mahua Moitra (Krishnanagar) and Rachna Banerjee (Hooghly).
However, Banerjee accused the Election Commission of manipulating results in favor of the BJP, particularly in East Midnapore, where she alleged there was “total loot” of votes. She lamented the narrow defeat of Sujata Mondal in Bishnupur, attributing it to the machinations of the EC.
Demands to the New Government
Banerjee outlined Trinamool Congress’s primary demands from the new central government, which include the repeal of the NRC and the reinstatement of the district magistrate’s power to probe and grant citizenship based on appeals. She also urged the immediate clearance of the state’s dues by the Centre. “Do not consider us weak. Trinamool is the third largest party. In Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, we have 42 MPs,” she asserted, emphasizing the party’s significant presence and influence.
Conclusion
Mamata Banerjee’s recent statements reflect her strong stance against the current NDA government and her unwavering commitment to the people of Bengal and the INDIA bloc. Her emphasis on unity, support for allies, and demands for justice and fairness highlight her dedication to a more stable and equitable political landscape. As the political scenario evolves, Banerjee’s actions and words will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of Bengal and the broader Indian political sphere.