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      29/03/2018
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1. Fight Modi one-to-one, Mamata after meeting Sonia :



New Delhi, March 28: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday made it clear that Congress cannot be excluded from any anti-BJP formation in the next Lok Sabha polls in which parties dominant in a state will take the lead in putting a one-to-one fight against the ruling alliance.

 Banerjee, who has been camping here for the last two days, drove to the 10 Janpath residence of UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and inquired about her health and discussed the political situation.


 Praising Gandhi, Banerjee, also the Trinamool Congress supremo, said Gandhi is a senior leader of the country and continues to play a role in politics. "There has always been a good relationship. Whenever I come to Delhi I always meet her. I came to see her. She is fine now."

 "I told her that in 2019 elections there should be one-to-one (contest) from everywhere. In all states those parties which have stronghold in their own area they should fight from there.


 "We want Congress to be with us. Congress should also help in this one-to-one fight. We have spoken to other parties. All states regional parties, in a kind of conclave, should work together," she added.

 Referring to poll-bound Karanataka, she said Congress was in the government and should return to power.


 "In Karnataka, we want Congress to win because it is strong there... In Bihar, (RJD chief) Laluji (Prasad) and Congress will fight together. In Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh and Mayawatiji should do it."

 Banerjee's remarks assume significance in the context of a statement made by Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, who heads the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, recently after meeting her that the two discussed formation of a federal front against both Congress and the BJP.


 She said BJP should be voted out of power in the country and it will be defeated if opposition parties come together.

 "BJP will be removed only if there is one-to-one (contest). I am 100 percent sure. We want that whichever party is stong in a state, they should fight one-is-to-one to defeat the BJP."

 Banerjee said she also discussed "political vendetta" of the BJP goverment with Gandhi.


 "To destroy democarcy, the kind of atrocities that is going on..we have discussed about it as well. BJP has only promoted political vendetta in the country. They have not done anything for the people."

 She said an alliance will depend on the concerned parties.


 "Whereever there is an alliance, it will depend on the parties there. Any political party can decide," she said, adding that Congress must build alliances like it has with the Rashtriya Janata Dal.


2. Mamata rocks BJP, meets anti Modi-Shah BJP rebels :


In a bid to forge opposition unity, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday met UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and stressed the need for the Congress to be part of a front to take on the BJP.

The Trinamool Congress leader also met a host of other opposition leaders during her two-day visit to the national capital.


Banerjee had on Tuesday met NCP supremo Sharad Pawar and leaders of some regional parties, including NDA ally Shiv Sena, to explore possibilities of a “federal front” to take on the BJP in the next Lok Sabha polls.

Banerjee on Wednesday met disgruntled BJP leaders Yashwant Sinha and Shatrughan Sinha, besides having a telephonic conversation with Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav, with whom she talked of a “one-to-one” fight in states.


Wednesday’s meeting with Sonia Gandhi took place at her 10, Janpath residence and lasted for around 20 minutes.

During the meeting, the two leaders are understood to have discussed the present political scenario and the strategy to defeat the BJP in the next general elections and in various state elections due this year.

“I told Sonia ji, we want the Congress to be part of the united opposition,” Banerjee told reporters after the meeting.

She also said that she wanted the Congress to win Karnataka, as it was strong there.

“I am 100 per cent sure, when there is one single fight, the BJP will go,” she said.


“I have told Sonia ji what the country wants is that there should be a state-wise one-to-one fight against the BJP. Whichever party is the strongest in the state, that party should contest in that state against the BJP.

“I have also discussed this issue with Sonia ji. The talks which we are having with the regional parties, we are trying to work together....We want the Congress also to be part of that,” Banerjee said.


After today’s meeting, she also alleged that in a bid to “finish democracy in the country, the BJP is spreading atrocities”.

“Apart from political vendatta, the BJP does not do anything for the people of the country,” she claimed.

The West Bengal chief minister said the Congress should also help the “one-on-one fight” in the states and added that parties which had an alliance with the Congress would carry on with the tie-ups.


“Lalu (Yadav) ji and Sharad (Yadav) ji have an alliance with the Congress. Their alliance will continue,” she said, adding that the opposition party which was the strongest in a state should be supported by the others to oust the BJP.

Banerjee’s meeting with Sonia Gandhi was earlier scheduled for Tuesday, but could not take place as the UPA chairperson was indisposed.


The chief minister is in Delhi to hold talks with various parties in a bid to form a united front against the BJP and bring together opposition parties on one platform.

The TMC leader had met many opposition leaders yesterday, but had not met any leader of the Congress.


Banerjee, who has been meeting leaders of various opposition parties and some allies of the ruling BJP here, also held discussions with former Union minister Arun Shourie.

After the meeting, Shourie, who has been critical of the Modi government, said the Trinamool Congress chief’s theory of putting up a one-on-one fight against the BJP in every state was the right path to take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“If the one-on-one formula is implemented, the opposition will be able to corner 69 per cent of votes,” Shourie said.


Though Yashwant Sinha did not clarify on whether he or Shatrughan Sinha would join a united force against the BJP, he said, “Mamata is our old cabinet colleague. Her personality is known to everyone. The role she has taken to save the country is appreciable. In future also, we will support her.”

The Trinamool Congress supremo sought to rally the regional parties against the NDA, even as Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, who mooted a non-Congress, non-BJP coalition in national politics, said the alternative being proposed by him would be a “people’s front of India”.

BJP attacks Mamata :


The BJP was quick to hit out at its former ally, saying while her state was “burning”, she was “doing politics” in the national capital. The party was referring to incidents of violence during Ram Navami processions in West Bengal.

Senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar told reporters that Trinamool “thugs” were attacking peaceful Ram Navami processions in the state.

“Bengal is burning and Mamata is doing politics in Delhi. It is like Nero fiddled while Rome was burning,” said Javadekar.


He accused Banerjee of being insensitive towards the state and said that “this attitude of the TMC supremo is insult to the people’s mandate”.

“It is also an insult to the chief minister post,” he said.


The West Bengal chief minister is free to do politics and the BJP is quite capable of replying to it, the minister said.

“But one should not do politics on the cost of the state and her constitutional duties,” he said.

PTI

NOTE & OPINION :

1. This foolish CM BENGAL, FINDS TIME TO ORGANISE EVIL FORCES AGAINST GOOD GOVERNANCE OF PM, WHEN SHE HAS PLENTY OF ISSUES IN HER BENGAL; ! ?

2. YOU IDIOTS, AT LEAST LEARN, FROM PM, THAT HE NEVER TALKS ABOUT ANY STATES CM-s, OR BAD ABOUT THEM; AS HE HAS PLENTY OF HIS OWN WORKS TO DO;

3. THESE NONSENSE GROUPS INSTEAD OF SELF MANAGEMENT, POKE INTO OTHERS DEEDS, WHEN THEIR OWN DEEDS ARE WORSE;

4. THEY ARE FORGETTING DEMOCRACY, IT IS OUR FAULT, WE ALLOWED THEM TO DO THESE RUBBISH, WHY WE ELECTED SUCH EVIL DEMONS?

5. INDISCIPLINNED, CHARECTERLESS, CORRUPPT ARROGANT RAKSHASA-S IN HIGH PLACES, WE ARE GUILTY; WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS; IF YOU PEOPLE WANT THIS NATION AT HIGH SPIRITS- KICK THESE BUGGARS OUT OF POLITICS .........
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