Eyes on the politics of Delhi: Mamta to visit Delhi from July 25; Sonia will meet opposition leaders including Pawar

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  • Mamata Banerjee Mission 2024 | West Bengal CM to visit Delhi on July 25, likely to meet Sonia Gandhi, Sharad Pawar

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to visit Delhi during the monsoon session of Parliament this month. He announced this on Thursday. Mamta said that if given time, she will also meet President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

According to reports, Mamta’s tour will start from July 25. During this, she can meet big leaders of opposition parties including Congress President Sonia Gandhi, NCP Chief Sharad Pawar in Delhi. She said that now that the situation of Corona is improving continuously, I will go to Delhi during the Parliament session and meet my friends there.

Agenda for meetings Lok Sabha elections
According to sources, the agenda of these meetings will be the general elections to be held in 2024. This is Mamata’s first visit to Delhi after she won a landslide victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections. After this victory, Mamta has also been seen as the leader of the Third Front.

Mamta can also meet Kejriwal
According to sources, Mamta may also meet some other leaders including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during the Delhi tour. Mamta is coming to Delhi at a time when the monsoon session of Parliament is also going on. During this, the opposition is making preparations to surround the central government. During this, all opposition leaders will have a presence in Delhi.

According to media reports, Mamta can stay in Delhi for 4 days and discuss with different leaders. The monsoon session of Parliament will start from July 19 and will continue till August 13.

214 seats to TMC; Mamta lost
The Bengal election results were declared on May 2. In this TMC had registered a bumper victory. Mamta Banerjee became the Chief Minister for the third time in a row. Although she herself lost the election from Nandigram. He was defeated by BJP’s Shubhendu Adhikari. Despite this, Trinamool has got 214 seats in Bengal, BJP 76 seats. While one seat went to independent, one seat went to RSMP.

Heightened after winning Bengal again
After the victory of Trinamool Congress in the assembly elections, all the regional parties including RJD from Bihar, Samajwadi Party from Uttar Pradesh, Shiv Sena from Maharashtra, NCP had encouraged Mamta. This is also being linked to his emergence as a national leader.

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