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After two years, Sonia Gandhi and Mamta Banerjee finally met, spoke for around thirty minutes, and even sat together

 After two years, Sonia Gandhi and Mamta Banerjee finally met, spoke for around thirty minutes, and even sat together


Gandhi, Sonia Sonia Gandhi and Mamata Banerjee talked about how their parties may cooperate and together oppose the BJP at the Centre during the about one and a half hour meeting while they sat next to each other.




Bangalore. On the first day of the second gathering of opposition leaders in Bengaluru on Monday, Mamata Banerjee, the head of the and President of the Congress Parliamentary Party Sonia Gandhi discuss how to work together to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Encountered. On this occasion, the two leaders exchanged health-related questions and developed a plan to keep the opposition together. This knowledge was provided via sources.


After a two-year separation, the two leaders finally got to meet in person. Mamta Banerjee has already met Sonia Gandhi at her home in July 2021. Despite the fact that the two leaders have always gotten along well, it is thought that a split developed between them as a result of some remarks made by Congress leaders in Delhi and West Bengal.


According to sources, Banerjee was particularly irate at statements made by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary, a Congress Lok Sabha MP from Behrampore, West Bengal, who referred to her as a dictator and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) followers of her party as thugs.


According to sources, Mamta Banerjee and Sonia Gandhi arrived at the meeting location at 6 o'clock and spoke for around 30 minutes before the meeting started. Both, according to him, asked after each other's health. Sonia Gandhi has health difficulties, while Mamta Banerjee is recuperating from knee surgery.


According to sources, the two leaders sat next to one other and talked about how their parties might cooperate and oppose the ruling BJP at the Centre as a single force during the about one and a half hour discussion. According to sources, Mamta Banerjee was unable to attend the supper that followed the meeting because of surgery. She did, however, remain for a while but refrained from eating the meal.


After Mamata Banerjee left, Abhishek Banerjee and Derek O'Brien, the national spokesman for the Trinamool Congress, attended the meal. The opposition's final meeting was conducted in Patna on June 23 without Sonia Gandhi in attendance.


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