Given the extreme distance between the Congress and TMC, Mamta advised 'INDIA' and devised a strategy to overthrow Adhir's stronghold

"Given the extreme distance between the Congress and TMC, Mamta advised 'INDIA' and devised a strategy to overthrow Adhir's stronghold


Given the extreme distance between the Congress and TMC, Mamta advised 'INDIA' and devised a strategy to overthrow Adhir's stronghold
Given the extreme distance between the Congress and TMC, Mamta advised 'INDIA' and devised a strategy to overthrow Adhir's stronghold



West Bengal Weekly Dairy: As part of the municipal employment fraud investigation, the Enforcement Department searched the homes of prominent Trinamool Congress politicians last week in West Bengal. In Purulia, UP sadhus were assaulted. Mamata Banerjee warned the India Bloc that the TMC might run for all of Bengal's seats in the Lok Sabha if attention is not provided."


"While the Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha issue is causing political fervor throughout the nation, this week has also seen the beginning of a political battle in Bengal. Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of Bengal, has said that on January 22, she would host an all-religious gathering. She did clarify, however, that she is not responding to Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha with her Sarva Dharma rally. However, the BJP attacked Mamata for this comment.


Suvendu Adhikari went so far as to submit a petition to have Mamata Banerjee's January 22 protest banned at the Kolkata High Court. However, his plea was denied by the High Court. But the BJP hasn't stopped attacking the Trinamool Congress. He claims that Mamata Banerjee wants to degrade the state's culture. On this topic, the Trinamool Congress has also stepped up its counterattack on the BJP.


The ED moved quickly in West Bengal."


"The Enforcement Directorate raid caused severe political unrest in West Bengal last week as well. Following the ED search at the homes of top TMC MLA Tapas Roy and Mamata cabinet minister Sujit Bose, a political struggle broke out. How the Enforcement Directorate Fared Last Friday Three squads arrived at the homes of Councilor Subodh Chakraborty, MLA Tapas Roy, and Minister Sujit Bose early in the morning to raid the municipal employment fraud case.


Following this, the BJP and Trinamool Congress stepped up their verbal sparring. BJP claimed that TMC leaders were corrupt at this time. The Trinamool Congress retaliated, claiming that although no BJP leader's home is being searched by the ED or CBI, TMC politicians are being arbitrarily harassed by authorities in an effort to put further political pressure on them.


Political unrest after the Purulia sadhus' assault


A political battle also arose in Purulia during this period due to an occurrence. Here, three sadhus traveling from Uttar Pradesh to Gangasagar were assaulted by the locals. Subsequently, the sadhus were rescued by the police from the mob's grasp. However, the episode provided the BJP with a tool to criticize the TMC. By posing concerns about the safety of Hindus and Bengal's state of law and order, the BJP began to corner the Trinamool Congress. Later on, Purulia Police confirmed that misunderstandings and linguistic barriers were the cause of the incident."


"The police claim that miscommunication led to the locals attacking the sadhus, and they intervened to rescue them just in time. Twelve more persons were detained in connection with the incident. In this case, nevertheless, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad has Additionally, a protest was held in Kolkata, and the governor was presented with a document requesting proper measures to ensure the sadhus' safety.


The disparity between Congress and Trinamool Congress and its extent


The difference between the Congress and Trinamool Congress seemed to be widening at the conclusion of this week. Mamata Banerjee informed the Murshidabad leaders during their meeting at her home on Friday that the Trinamool Congress will run for office in all of Bengal's seats, including Murshidabad, if significance was not granted. The last time the Congress won one of the three Lok Sabha seats in the Murshidabad district, there were three total. took a seat. Baharampur's Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary was victorious for a sixth time in a row.


In a private meeting, Mamata Banerjee invited leaders of the Trinamool Congress from the Murshidabad district to her house and requested that they begin preparing for the Lok Sabha. Mamata reportedly said that while we are a member of the India Bloc, we may succeed on our own in West Bengal if the CPM, RSP, or Congress ignore us.




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