People looking forward to ‘sachche din’: If Bengal can do it, so can other states, says Mamata Banerjee

Manjil Das, INN/Chennai
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Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, is on a five-day visit to Delhi. “I’m not a political astrologer and I don’t mind if someone else leads the way,” she replied when asked whether she would be the face of a unified opposition.

They can be defeated if regional parties’ band together (BJP). A person’s vote should not be divided due to lack of solidarity, confidence in others, or conviction. She told a small group of journalists in Delhi that six months was enough time to make a significant difference.

After meeting with Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi, Banerjee said she knows Gandhi supports a unified opposition as well as she does. Concerning the state of Uttar Pradesh, she stated it was up to regional parties to wage the struggle. But I do want to ring the cat’s horn (BJP). If Bengal can do it, then every state can do it, as well. In no way do I consider myself to be a VIP (very important person). Least Important Person. I wish to assist everyone. ” “I am a LIP (less important person).

Speaking in a combination of English and Hindi, Banerjee said that in politics, action takes time and conversation is extremely essential. According to her, “the kid has not yet been born and its annaprashan (solid food swallowing ritual) has not been organised.”

This is worse than a democracy, in my opinion. Does the media and opposition leaders have exclusive access to all black money? Speaking of the Dainik Bhaskar raids, she said.

Because everyone has a cell phone now, Pegasus surveillance will touch even the average person, she added. I get hacked if I chat with Abhishek. For democratic rights, there is no room for liberty… It is important that the administration find a method to manage Parliament, and that it be honest about Pegasus. “

“The truth must be revealed. “Why isn’t the government acting on its own?” she asked. As a result of the Pegasus cyber assault, lives and property are at risk. In a democracy, the government is required to respond to citizen concerns… Her state’s administration has created a judicial committee led by retired judge MB Lokur to investigate the incident. She said she was sure that the board would conduct an unbiased investigation. She added. “If the Supreme Court launches an investigation, we will accept their decision.”

Abhishek Banerjee and MP Sukhendu Sekhar Roy organised the meeting. Vivek Gupta, a member of the TMC, was also in attendance.

Sacche din is something we wish to see (days of truth). Achhe din has been with us for a long time. “What they are offering us is an increase in the price of gas, fuel, and petroleum,” Banerjee remarked. It would be Narendra Modi vs the nation in a struggle to rescue the country, Banerjee added.

“There are numerous instances in Indian democracy where popular leaders have lost their mandate overnight,” Banerjee remarked, citing many cases. In 1977, it occurred. Indira Gandhi was voted out of office by most voters. It took Atal Behari Vajpayee just one year to lose his popularity. A six-month commitment is sufficient if the effort is sincere, “she said. Naveen Patnaik’s Biju Janata Dal and YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s YSR Congress, which have kept their distance from the opposition, are both expected to back her, she says.

“They may not be among us today, but who is to say that tomorrow will be any different? Whenever a political storm brews up, the aftermath is tough to contain. “Modi’s popularity has plummeted in recent years. His followers have turned into his detractors, “she remarked in an interview. She used Uttar Pradesh as an example, saying that people would never forget the sight of the dead floating in the Ganges or those who were unable to make it to a cremation location in time for the ceremony.

“It was all a staged drama,” Banerjee said of the post-election violence in Bengal. “The only incidences of violence in Bengal occurred shortly after the results were declared, when Election Commission control was still in place,” she said.

Some BJP MPs have called for the separation of North Bengal. Banerjee said: “When they lose, they cannot accept the verdict.”

“We will not allow Bengal to be divided up.”

“Our positive has dropped from 33 percent to 1 percent, and our vaccination rate has increased,” she remarked in reference to her state’s polls. Uttarakhand’s CM was forced to resign since he was not a member of the legislature, Banerjee remarked.

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