'Unnatural alliance': BJP takes jibe at INDIA bloc as Mamata Banerjee announces to go solo in West Bengal
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hit out at the INDIA bloc as soon as Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee announced to go solo in West Bengal in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
West Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar said that the alliance is unnatural and not politically viable as the Congress, Left and the TMC are at loggerheads with one another in the state.
"This alliance is unnatural and not politically viable because, in West Bengal, Congress and CPM are fighting against Mamata Banerjee. A while ago, in the Panchayat elections, Congress and CPM were thrashed by TMC workers," Majumdar said speaking to ANI on Wednesday.
Majumdar said that though top leaders of the three parties met together and had cordial ties with one another the situation on the ground is much different.
"If you had thought that with Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee and Sitaram Yechuri having tea together, the alliance would be strong and the workers on the ground would get trashed and vote for TMC, that would not have happened. Mamata Banerjee knows the ground report and the state CPM and the state Congress were opposed to it," he said.
"The INDI alliance is such a boat that does not have anyone steering it. It neither has a leader nor any ideology...," he added lambasting the Opposition alliance.
Meanwhile, Karnataka BJP leader R Ashok welcomed Mamata Banerjee's stand saying that the Congress do no have any state leader in West Bengal which makes it a 'nalayak' party.
"I welcome Mamata Banerjee's stand. Congress is a 'nalayak' party. There is no leader of Congress in West Bengal which means it is a 'nalayak' party," R Ashok said speaking to reporters.
Pointing out the cracks in the alliance, Ashok said, "Nitish Kumar is