Rahul\, Sonia should not attend TMC\'s oppn rally\, feels WB Cong

Rahul, Sonia should not attend TMC's oppn rally, feels WB Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The is of the opinion that the party's national and should refrain from attending the proposed opposition rally to be held here by the TMC in January.

Minister and Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee, who was invited to the swearing-in ceremony of Kamal Nath, did not attend the programme and sent party instead.

The Congress' state unit leadership, including Pradesh Congress Committee will meet in Thursday to discuss the party's strategy in the state in view of the election next year and organisational matters, sources said.

"We feel that and should refrain from attending the January 19 rally. They should instead send just a in a tit for tat for what the TMC did during the swearing in ceremony of in Madhya Pradesh," a sources in the Congress said.

The Congress' state unit is upbeat after the party's win in Madhya Pradesh, and in the recent assembly polls.

"We will convey our opinion to the party leadership. It is for them to decide," a state Congress said.

The state Congress leadership has been vocal against the TMC also for not giving credit to Rahul Gandhi for the grand old party's victory in Madhya Pradesh, and

"Why should Congress' top leaders attend TMC's opposition rally when it is not at all ready to give the Congress the credit for the victory in the assembly polls in three Hindi heartland states?" another state Congress asked.

The TMC has called a rally of opposition parties on January 19 at the Brigade Parade grounds in Kolkata. All opposition parties, including the Congress have been invited to it.

The TMC along with some other opposition parties, including the TDP had distanced themselves from DMK M K Stalin's comment proposing the name of Rahul Gandhi as the prime ministerial candidate.

The TMC had said that such an announcement would be premature as it might divide the opposition camp.

Hitting back at the Trinamool Congress, Mitra said, "The Congress high command has never said that the party would like to contest the polls along with the TMC in West Bengal. Our party leadership has told us to strengthen our own organisation in the state."

The state Congress had ridiculed the TMC saying its leaders are having "sleepless nights" fearing that their dream of Banerjee becoming the might not be fulfilled.

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First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 19:20 IST