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TMC should stop day dreaming : Rahul Sinha

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Press Trust of India Kolkata

BJP national secretary Rahul Sinha ridiculed the Trinamool Congress leadership today over its statement that people want a Bengali prime minister and said that the party should stop "day dreaming of conquering New Delhi" and instead focus on retaining its ground in Bengal.

Sinha's comments follow senior TMC leader and state transport minister Suvendu Adhikari's statement at a rally in Purulia yesterday that in 2019 Lok Sabha election the party win all the 42 seats in West Bengal.

"The people of West Bengal want a Bengali prime minister. Its high time we have a Bengali prime minister," he had said.

Sinha told PTI, "They (TMC) should stop making such ridiculous statements and stop day dreaming of having Mamata Banerjee as prime minister. Instead of dreaming of conquering the seat of power in Delhi the TMC should focus in retaining its ground in Bengal."

Adhikari had in his speech hinted at Banerjee, but the people of Bengal have already started rejecting TMC, he claimed.

 

"So there is no question of people of India accepting TMC as an alternative," another state BJP leader said.

The BJP and TMC are locked in a bitter political battle in West Bengal. Banerjee is a known critic of the saffron party and BJP president Amit Shah had last week accused her of "unleashing violence" on her political rivals and said the sacrifice of his party workers will not go waste and it will win 22 of the state's 42 Lok Sabha seats in the next general election.

Addressing a public rally in Purulia, Shah had asserted that the BJP will oust Trinamool Congress from West Bengal and ridiculed Mamata's bid to form a grand alliance for the Lok Sabha polls saying she should first take care of her own state.

The TMC had organized a rally in Purulia yesterday to counter Shah's rally in which it accused Shah and BJP of trying to confuse the people of Purulia district with "wrong information" and disrupting peace in the district.

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First Published: Jul 02 2018 | 5:50 PM IST

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