ममता बोलीं- कांग्रेस बंगाल में मुझसे लड़ना बंद करे: कहा- जो पार्टी जहां स्ट्रॉग, वहां बीजेपी से लड़े

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday spoke on the strategy of opposition alliance and seat sharing for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. He said that I am with the Congress in Karnataka, but it should stop fighting with me in Bengal. This policy is not correct. If you want something good, then you have to sacrifice.

The regional party which is strong in the state, let it compete with the BJP there. Other opposition parties should also support him. She was answering questions from the media during a press conference at the state secretariat Nabanna.

Now read Mamta Banerjee’s full statement…
Mamta said that I am neither a magician nor an astrologer. I can’t tell what will happen in future. You guys understand English that’s why I am talking in English. My english is very weak. We have to pay attention to only one thing, where regional parties are strong, BJP cannot fight there. Where people are very desperate and disappointed, where the incumbent is against the government, just look at Karnataka. There the people gave their verdict.

The country’s economy is going down the drain, democratic rights are being bulldozed. Wrestlers are protesting by sitting on the road. In such a situation, the regional party from where it is strong should compete with the BJP. At the same time, other opposition parties should help that party.

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy Tejashwi Yadav met Mamta Banerjee on 23 April.

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy Tejashwi Yadav met Mamta Banerjee on 23 April.

Nitish-Tejashwi together in Bihar, AAP strong in Delhi
Bengal CM said that if we talk about Bengal then we can compete with BJP here. Similarly, the Aam Aadmi Party can compete with the BJP in Delhi. Nitish, Tejashwi are together in Bihar. Congress and other parties can also support him, I cannot decide about this.

Similarly, in Chennai, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Bihar, Odisha, Bengal and Punjab, priority should be given to the parties having a strong hold among the public. Where the Congress is strong, they should be promoted. No other party should have any problem in this, but they should also support other parties in other states.

If I am supporting Congress in Karnataka, but it fights against me everyday. He should stop fighting against me in Bengal. This is not a policy. It is not just for Congress but for every party. If you want something good, then you have to sacrifice.

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