Opposition unity outreach: Will come each 2 months, says Mamata Banerjee as Delhi tour ends

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee left for Kolkata on the finish of her four-day go to to the nationwide capital, which she referred to as her go to – throughout which she met a number of political leaders and referred to as for opposition unity – “successful”.

Banerjee mentioned she now intends to go to Delhi as soon as each two months and meet extra opposition leaders. This time throughout her go to, Banerjee additionally met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari.

This time his go to included conferences with Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, Kanimozhi, Kamal Nath, Anand Sharma and Abhishek Manu Singhvi. He additionally spoke to RJD chief Lalu Prasad. He mentioned on Friday that he had additionally spoken to NCP supremo Sharad Pawar over the cellphone. “Today, I additionally spoke to Sharad ji. He has gone to Mumbai. Next time I’ll meet him too. The journey is profitable. We have met for political functions; We have met for the aim of growth. I assume allow us to imagine that democracy should go on. Everyone will work collectively to avoid wasting democracy. The nation is the largest place to work. If democracy is at risk then the nation can be at risk. ‘Save democracy, save the nation’ is our slogan. Let us work for farmers, laborers and unemployed youth. We totally help farmers and it’ll stay so.”

Banerjee mentioned that when there have been conditions in West Bengal that wanted consideration, she would make common journeys to Delhi from right here. “I have thought that in a span of two months, I will come once. It is raining a lot in my state too. I don’t know if there will be a flood like situation or not. So I have to go back and do that,” she mentioned.

Banerjee mentioned the opposition events ought to come collectively and “unify” in addition to concentrate on growth points.

“Number one, the country should develop. We want development of the people. Now the whole country is worried about the increase in the prices of diesel petrol, increase in the prices of domestic gas. The way the growth of diesel petrol and domestic gas is increasing, the government has taken more than Rs 3.7 lakh crore from the pocket of the common man. Farmers are on the road. Unemployment is increasing. Covid is on the rise. What will happen with the third wave? I have told the Prime Minister that there should not be a third wave, and that vaccines and medicines should be properly available. This is one side, the people side,” Banerjee mentioned.

The flip aspect, he mentioned, was the opposition coming collectively.

“I was not able to meet every leader as it is not allowed to enter the Central Hall (of Parliament) due to Covid. But I have met many leaders. I think the result is good. Let’s work together. There is only one subject – the country must be saved,” Banerjee mentioned.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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