This Article is From Oct 30, 2021

"Modiji More Powerful Because Of Congress", Says Mamata Banerjee From Goa

The election to the 40-member Goa Assembly next year will be watched as much for its outcome as for scrutiny of the Congress' poor recent performance at the polls

Mamata Banerjee is in Goa to campaign for the Trinamool Congress ahead of next year's election

Highlights

  • Mamata Banerjee said Congress is BJP's TRP, or television ratings points
  • Ms Banerjee was in Goa to campaign for Trinamool in upcoming election
  • She also held talks with Vijay Sardesai's Goa Forward Party in Goa
Panaji:

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday slammed the Congress for making Prime Minister Narendra Modi (and the BJP) "more powerful" by acting as the party's publicist, and appeared to rule out any possibility of an alliance ahead of elections in Goa next year.

She accused the Congress of failing to recognise the need for the opposition to unite and underlined the importance of regional parties to counter the BJP and strengthen India's federal structure.

"Modiji is going to be more powerful because of the Congress... because the Congress is the BJP's TRP (television ratings points). If they (the Congress) cannot take a decision... the country will suffer. Why (should) the country suffer... they have had enough opportunity," the Trinamool chief said.

In Goa to campaign for the Trinamool - and hold talks with Vijay Sardesai's Goa Forward Party (formerly an ally of the ruling BJP) - she pointed to the April-May election in Bengal.

The Congress had then turned down a chance to ally with the Trinamool, opting instead to work with the Left and, controversially, the Indian Secular Front. State Congress chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury grandly declared "there will not be any BJP or Trinamool... only the grand alliance will remain."

It slumped to defeat at the polls - neither the Left nor the GOP won a single seat. The Trinamool - which claimed a strong win - this week lamented the Congress' unwillingness to join hands.

"Instead of contesting against the BJP they (the Congress) contested against me in Bengal... the morning shows the day, don't you think? They contest against me... my party. What do you think... we will give flowers to them?" Ms Banerjee said.

The Congress has also turned down an offer to ally with the Goa Forward Party.

"I am not going to discuss about the Congress because that is not my party. I have a regional party without any support... and we are fortunate to form a government with the people's support. I will not talk about any other party. Let them decide," Ms Banerjee said today.

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Ms Banerjee stopped to buy two kg of kingfish from a local vendor in Goa

"We want to give seats to regional parties... I want to see regional parties become strong. And we want a union of states. The federal structure should be strong... every state must be strong. And if every state is strong, then the centre will also be strong," she said.

On talk of an alliance with the GFP, Ms Banerjee said: "It is their (the Goa Forward Party's) decision... We want to avoid the division of votes (between their two parties). Regional and local parties can work together and give a good fight to the BJP," she said. 

The election to the 40-member Goa Assembly next year will be keenly watched, as much for its outcome as for the continued scrutiny of the Congress' poor performance at the polls.

In that regard, Ms Banerjee's words echoed that of poll strategist Prashant Kishor - that the BJP will remain a force in India's political landscape for the foreseeable future, and that the Congress needed to re-examine its priorities if it wanted to effect a change in governments.

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