Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party to unitedly fight BJP, keep distance from Congress

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Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Samajwadi Party (SP) will work unitedly to fight against the BJP nationally. This information was given Friday by senior SP leader Kiranmoy Nanda after a meeting between supremos of the two parties, Mamata Banerjee and Akhilesh Yadav. Akshilesh Yadav, Nanda and other leaders called on Mamata Banerjee at her residence in Kalighat here. They held an hour-long closed-door meeting.

“It has been decided that the TMC and the SP would work unitedly to fight the BJP. Both the parties would also maintain distance from the Congress,” Nanda said after the meeting.

Akshilesh said that his party is following a policy of maintaining distance from both the BJP and the Congress. He told reporters that regional parties will chart their course of action in the days to come.

“We (SP) share a very cordial relationship with Mamata Banerjee. Naturally, the present political situation of the country was discussed during the meeting,” Akhilesh Yadav said.

When asked about the role of the Congress in the Opposition front, Akhilesh said the grand old party has to decide this on its own.

“Regional parties are competent enough to decide their roles. The Congress has to decide its role. Nobody should take any step which might have any adverse impact (on fighting the BJP),” asserted Akhilesh. He added that there are several faces in the opposition camp who can become the prime minister.

The TMC is yet to come out with any official statement on the meeting except a tweet sharing pictures of both the leaders greeting each other. “Hon’ble President of @samajwadiparty Shri @yadavakhilesh called on our Hon’ble Chairperson Smt @MamataOfficial today, in Kolkata,” the AITC tweeted.

Akhilesh had lent his party’s support to the TMC during the 2021 West Bengal Assembly polls, which was reciprocated by Banerjee when she campaigned for the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister during the 2022 election in that state.

 

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