Congress

1. Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal CM, severed ties with Congress ahead of Lok Sabha polls.
2. The Trinamool Congress leader launched a scathing critique of the grand old party.
3. Expressing doubt about Congress’s electoral prospects, Banerjee questioned their ability to secure even 40 seats in the upcoming elections.


Kolkata, Feb 02: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee severing ties with the Congress in her state ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, the Trinamool Congress supremo delivered a blistering criticism of the grand old party.

Expressing scepticism about the Congress’s electoral prospects, Mamata Banerjee cast doubt on their ability to secure even 40 seats in the upcoming elections.

She highlighted a disconcerting trend, noting that the Congress is losing ground in constituencies where they previously held significant influence.

Banerjee’s sharp critique adds a significant dimension to the shifting political dynamics in West Bengal.

Her decision to distance herself from Congress and the subsequent verbal attack on the party underscores the evolving political landscape in the state.


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This development also emphasizes the challenges faced by the Congress as it grapples with internal issues and attempts to assert its relevance in the complex political scenario of West Bengal.

The West Bengal Chief Minister’s decision to part ways with the Congress was a strategic move, signaling her intent to chart an independent course in the upcoming elections.

Banerjee’s remarks further underscore her commitment to consolidating her party’s position and influence in the state without being tethered to the alliances of the past.

The Trinamool Congress, under her leadership, appears poised to pursue its political goals with a renewed focus on regional dynamics and electoral strategies that align with the evolving sentiments of the West Bengal electorate.