West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today said there is a "super emergency" in the country and democracy is under threat as she called upon Opposition parties to unite to oust the BJP in the next Lok Sabha polls.
She also accused the NDA government of trying to halt the developmental process in her state.
"Democracy is under threat in this country under the present central government. It is a super emergency that is going on in the country. I have been an MP for nearly two decades but I have never seen such a government at the Centre," she said at the India Today Conclave East here.
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When asked whether she is hinting at a broader opposition coalition with the Congress before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, she said, "In Bengal, the Congress and the Left are working with the BJP at the state level. But at the national level for greater interests I think we should work together."
To a question whether the country would see a grand opposition coalition ahead of 2019, she said, "It depends. We are working together in Parliament. I went to (RJD chief) Lalu Prasadji's programme in Patna."
Banerjee said, "I have good relationship with (Samajwadi Party chief) Akhilesh ji and (BSP chief) Mayawati ji in Uttar Pradesh, with Stalin ji (DMK), Naveen ji (BJD)... I maintain the best of relations with so many other people. Even, within the BJP I maintain good relation with some people, but not with all."
Bengal will never accept divide and rule politics of the BJP, she asserted and dismissed that it was a challenger to the ruling (TMC) Trinamool Congress government.
"The BJP is nowhere in Bengal but only on media and social media. They only shout. Let the BJP shout along with their bike vahini, but they cannot do anything in Bengal," Banerjee said.
The BJP is trying to position itself as the main opposition in the state.
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