Calcutta:
In a three-hour meeting at her residence in Kalighat, West Bengal’s chief minister and leader of the Trinamool Congress, Mamata Banerjee, set out to put her house in order before next year’s assembly elections.
She ordered a strong action against the fence keepers in the party, announced an action plan called “Banga Dhwani”, put the repeal of agricultural laws at the top of her agenda and briefly got excited and said: “Some people They want me dead, so the chief minister’s chair is free. But that’s in God’s hands. I can’t do anything about it. “
On what could be the eve of former minister Suvendu Adhikari’s departure, his father, Sisir Adhikari, who is East Midnapore district chairman and party deputy, was told to take action against fence-goers. He was told that two block-level party chairmen in the district, in Nandigram and Kanthi, should be removed immediately. Suvendu Adhikari is Nandigram’s Trinamool Congress MLA.
Party leaders who have maintained ties to other political fields since the 2019 elections either fear central agency investigations or are unwilling to work for the party, Ms Banerjee reportedly said, are “welcome to join. to the party of looteras (looters). “
“For every person who leaves the party, there are thousands more,” he said. “The Trinamool Congress now has four generations of supporters.”
Ms. Banerjee’s grand campaign, “Banga Dhwani,” will celebrate 10 years of the ruling party and send MLAs to their constituencies as many as 42,600 villages across the state.
The plan will go into effect from December 6, when Trinamool Congress will observe Samhati Divas at the block level. From December 8 to 10, the head of the party’s farmers wing, Becharam Manna, will launch a dharna in front of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi. Ms. Banerjee will speak at the event on December 10th. There will be a sit-in in front of the Coal India office in Calcutta in support of the workers.
On December 7, Ms. Banerjee will attend a rally in the city of Medinipur; the next day he will attend a management meeting in Raniganj, and on December 9 he will address a rally in Bongaon.
From December 15-17, Ms Banerjee will be in North Bengal and will hold rallies in Jalpaiguri or Alipurduar, and definitely Cooch Behar, where a high ranking MLA member left the Trinamool Congress and joined the BJP.
“Those who want to stay should take to the streets. Those who want to leave out of fear of the agency are welcome. The MLAs and MPs should reach out to the people and everyone should focus on the movement against farm laws,” he reportedly said. Mrs. Banerjee. “We will win in 2021. There is nothing to fear,” he said.
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