CM Shubhendu’s sharpest taunt on Mamata’s dharna: Said- ‘What a plight has happened, even 150 people did not gather,’ TMC’s condition is now like Falta.
After the crushing defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections, verbal arrows and sharp attacks are not showing any signs of stopping in the politics of the state. The newly elected Chief Minister of the state, Subhendu Adhikari has taken a very strong and sharp taunt on the day-long dharna given by Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo and former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata. While addressing the journalists after offering special prayers to Baba Bholenath in the historical and famous Tarakeshwar temple of Hooghly district, Chief Minister Shubhendu Adhikari said that the huge lack of public support was clearly visible in this so-called Maha Dharna of Mamata Banerjee. He quipped that only 150 people and 200 journalists had reached there to cover them, which clearly shows that the people of the state have now completely rejected TMC and the political plight of the party has now come to the fore. Only three MPs and six MLAs reached, CM said – TMC’s condition has become as pathetic as Falta. Chief Minister Shubhendu Adhikari, while highlighting the internal tussle going on within TMC, claimed that even the big leaders of the party kept distance from Mamata Banerjee’s protest platform. Only three MPs and six MLAs were present in the protest. The Chief Minister said that the condition of TMC has now become very pathetic and helpless, it has become exactly like ‘Falta’. Let us tell you that Falta Assembly seat of South 24 Parganas district has been considered the strongest and invincible stronghold of Trinamool Congress for a long time, but in the recent re-poll held there, BJP has won a bumper victory by a historic margin of more than one lakh votes. In this election, TMC’s strong candidate Jahangir Khan slipped to fourth place and even his deposit was confiscated, which Shubhendu Adhikari is considering as the beginning of the end of TMC. Big announcement for the development of Bengal from Tarakeshwar temple soon, eyes fixed on the cabinet meeting. After paying obeisance at the Shiva temple at Tarakeshwar, the Chief Minister also made a big statement regarding the cultural identity of Bengal. He proudly said that Hindutva is still flourishing strongly in the holy land of Bengal and prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the state. The Chief Minister indicated that some very big and important administrative steps are being taken by the Government related to the rejuvenation and development of Tarakeshwar Temple. However, he maintained the suspense by saying that he will not reveal any major plan in this regard before the official cabinet meeting to be held tomorrow. Didi sat on strike after being accused of election rigging, said – ‘If we win, we will remove BJP’ On the other hand, after BJP’s landslide victory in the assembly elections, Mamata Banerjee staged a day-long strike in the Esplanade area of central Kolkata on Tuesday in protest against the alleged political attacks and harassment on Trinamool Congress workers and leaders. Mamata Banerjee took a big political resolution while emotionally addressing TMC supporters. She said that ousting the BJP from power is no longer just a simple political goal for her, but has now become the biggest and last mission of her life, which she will complete with unwavering determination till her last breath. Mamata Banerjee raised serious questions on the fairness of the elections, claiming that the BJP had committed massive fraud in the counting of votes in 177 of the 294 seats in West Bengal. "rigging" And this victory has been achieved by manipulation. Mamata Banerjee promises not to leave the workers’ side amid arrests of leaders, warns of a nationwide movement. Encouraging the workers disappointed by the continuous arrests of many big TMC leaders on serious charges of corruption, intimidation and extortion and the party’s crushing defeat, Mamata Banerjee said that she "this difficult time" I will never leave my grassroots workers. Accusing the BJP government at the Center of forcibly breaking TMC with the help of central agencies, he raised the slogan, "If we survive, we will remove BJP." The TMC chief alleged that his MLAs and councilors were being threatened, but he "conspiracy" Will never let you succeed. He also announced that very soon all the anti-BJP parties of the country will unite and prepare a plan for a big nationwide protest program.
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