Stop dreaming of becoming next PM: Vijayvargiya to Mamata

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Kailash Vijayvargiya today said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee should stop dreaming of becoming the next prime minister as her ambitions will never be fulfilled.

"She is dreaming of becoming the next by bringing together various regional parties. But her ambitions will never be fulfilled. She had tried it earlier in 2014 also, but failed," he said.

He advised Banerjee to concentrate on governance instead as the performance of BJP in rural polls have clearly indicated that the countdown of the has started in Bengal, Vijayvargiya, the BJP's and in-charge of West Bengal, said.

Ridiculing Banerjee's remark of "democracy wins" on the fast-paced political developments in last week, he said that after the terror that was let loose during the recent Panchayat polls, the TMC should refrain from using the word 'democracy'.

"On one hand, you talk of democracy and on the other, you don't allow opposition parties to take part in electoral process. This doublespeak has been exposed," he said.

The had greeted JD(S) leaders H D Deve Gowda and H D Kumaraswamy as well as the after BJP leader and Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa announced his resignation without facing a trust vote on Saturday.

"Democracy wins. Congratulations Congratulations DeveGowda Ji, Kumaraswamy Ji, and others. Victory of the 'regional' front (sic)," Banerjee had said in a tweet.

Speaking on the results of the panchayat polls in Bengal, Vijayvargiya said despite the "reign of terror", the BJP has performed well in the polls.

"Despite so much violence, we have won so many seats. The results show that the BJP is fast emerging as an alternative to the TMC in Bengal. The party will further increase its base in the state ahead of next polls," he said.

The ruling TMC has scripted a resounding victory in rural polls bagging more than 85 per cent of the seats, while the BJP came a distant second, emerging as the main opposition in the state.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 17:25 IST