'Will fight alone': Mamata Banerjee's big blow to Opposition unity for 2024

'Will fight alone': Mamata Banerjee's big blow to Opposition unity for 2024

The West Bengal Chief Minister accused BJP, Congress, and CPI(M) of playing the "communal card"

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Saturday, March 04, 2023, 06:29 PM IST
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New Delhi: In a serious blow to the Opposition unity against the Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party, Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee on Saturday vowed to go alone in the Lok Sabha polls next year.

Speaking to media after the ruling TMC lost the Sagardighi bypoll in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district to the Congress on Thursday, angry Mamata said that the result exposed the "unholy alliance" of BJP, Congress and the CPI(M).

She rushed to add that her party could and will fight all three rival political forces alone.

Rattled by the defeat of the TMC candidate Debashish by the Left-supported candidate of the Congress Bayron Biswas by a margin of 22,986 votes, the West Bengal Chief Minister sought to create an impression that the Left, Congress and the BJP had a secret pact while the BJP candidate Dilip Saha got 25,815 votes.  

Mamata’s “communal card” attack on Congress, CPI(M)

Mercurial as she is, Mamata went on to accuse the three parties of playing the "communal card".

"If the Congress and the CPI(M) fight Mamata Banerjee with the help of the BJP, how can they call themselves anti-BJP? All of them have been playing the communal card (to polarise voters). This is very unfortunate. This (defeat in Sagardighi) is a lesson for us, that we should no longer trust Congress or the CPI(M). We cannot go with parties that are with the BJP. Our alliance will be with the people. They (Congress) may have won the election but it is a moral defeat for them," the TMC chief said.

Further, weighing in on the TMC’s loss in the Sagardighi bypoll, Banerjee said, "Of course, we lost the bypoll. I don’t blame anyone. In elections, there are victories and defeats. But it is this immoral alliance between the other political parties that we strongly condemn. As part of this unholy alliance, all CPI(M) and BJP votes went to Congress. I want to ask these parties, why are you going into such alliances covertly?"

“Confusion” during Meghalaya polls

Speaking on the TMC faring poorly in the Meghalaya election, the Bengal CM said, "There was some confusion in Meghalaya. Voters thought that I was also with Congress as both parties have the word ‘Congress’ in common. Since I was with the Congress earlier, the voters may have been confused seeing my pictures from the Congress days. We’ll work to remove all confusion."

"I must congratulate the people of Meghalaya (for helping TMC win five seats). We (TMC) started (campaigning in Meghalaya) just 6 months ago and still got 15 per cent of the total votes polled. This will help enhance our national party status and also enable us to strengthen our hold on the state as the principal Opposition party. We’ll do better in the next elections," the Bengal CM added.

According to the final tally of seats released by the Election Commission, the BJP crossed the majority mark in Tripura, winning 32 seats and garnering about 39 per cent of the total votes polled. The fledgeling Tipra Motha led by royal scion Pradyut Deb Barman finished second in Tripura, winning 13 seats.The CPI(M) and the Congress, which fought the Tripura polls together, bagged a combined count of 14 seats. The Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT), an ally of the BJP, won a lone seat.

TMC fails to open its account in Tripura

Significantly, however, the TMC could not open its account in Tripura. The CPI(M) and the Congress, arch rivals in Kerala, came together in the Northeast this time in a bid to oust the BJP from power. However, the combined vote share of the CPI(M) and Congress was only about 33 per cent.

Earlier, Mamata had called for Opposition unity to fight the BJP in next year’s Lok Sabha polls. Banerjee, meanwhile, also hailed the direction of the Constitution bench of the Supreme Court, to constitute a panel comprising the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and the Chief Justice of India, to select chief election commissioners.

"Only the SC, our highest judiciary and the pillar of democracy, can protect our democratic rights and save this country. The TMC had been pleading for this (direction) for a long time and I am really happy that the SC issued this order. This is a victory for the people.”

Anger often overtakes Mamata Banerjee and then she comes out with such statements, political analyst Ramesh Pande said adding that she is overlooking the fact that democracy and constitution are facing serious challenges and if the BJP is not given an united fight by all political parties that are committed to the rule of the law, then every political party will be decimated including the TMC.  

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