TMC's Kalyan Banerjee Questions BJP's 2029 Narrative, Asks About Quitting After Win
TMC's Banerjee Questions BJP's 2029 Plans, Asks About Quitting

TMC leader Kalyan Banerjee has criticized the growing political fragmentation in West Bengal, describing it as an unprecedented development in the state's political history. He questioned the BJP's narrative about the 2029 elections, asking if its leaders would quit after a potential TMC victory.

Banerjee's Remarks on Governance

Banerjee said that after securing a mandate for five years in the 2024 elections, the focus should have remained on governance and party work rather than future electoral calculations. He remarked that such divisions were never witnessed during the Congress, CPM, or Left Front eras.

Blaming Greed for Division

The TMC leader blamed greed for creating what he described as a 'dark chapter' in Bengal politics. He added that the people of West Bengal would ultimately deliver their verdict on those responsible for the current situation.

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Banerjee's comments come amid heightened political tensions in the state, with the BJP and TMC trading barbs over governance and electoral strategies.

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