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"Since Congress Failed...": Trinamool MP Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Big Claim

Are we supposed to sit at home and watch the BJP win another general election while the Congress continues to lose state after state, asked Mahua Moitra.

'Since Congress Failed...': Trinamool MP Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Big Claim

Rahul Gandhi had claimed Trinamool was contesting the Meghalaya polls to 'help' the BJP win. (File)

Shillong:

Coming down heavily on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his charge that the Trinamool Congress was in cahoots with the BJP, Trinamool leader Mahua Moitra on Thursday said her party was the only national alternative to the BJP.

The Trinamool MP's remarks came in response to Rahul Gandhi's claim on Wednesday that the ruling party in West Bengal was contesting the Meghalaya Assembly polls to 'help' the BJP win.

At a public meeting on Thursday in support of Trinamool candidate from North Shillong, Elgiva Gwyneth Rynjah, Ms Moitra said, "Had the Congress been able to defeat the BJP, there would be no need for us (to contest the Assembly polls). However, since Congress failed to win the state, we had to step forward to provide an alternative to the people. The Trinamool is the only alternative (against the BJP)."

"Are we supposed to sit at home and watch the BJP win another general election while the Congress continues to lose state after state?" she added.

Exhorting women voters to get behind the party's North Shillong candidate, Ms Moitra said, "We have the power (to make a change). Let all the male votes be divided. If all the women vote for Elgiva, we will win (North Shillong)."

The Trinamool MP further said the party's manifesto for the upcoming Assembly polls was written and published by the party's North Shillong candidate herself, the party stated in an official release.

Further, as per the release, the Trinamool, in its manifesto, has promised to work for women's empowerment and build a working women's hostel, a women's police station, and women's self-help groups, if voted to power.

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