\'Mamata as PM\' is not an isolated comment by BJP: Somen Mitra

'Mamata as PM' is not an isolated comment by BJP: Somen Mitra

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Monday said Dilip Ghosh's comment that has the best chance to become PM, is proof of "tacit understanding" between and the

"Dilip Ghosh's statement that has the best chance to become the first Bengali is not an isolated statement. It is a reflection of tacit understanding between both the parties in the state. We have been saying this for a long time but now the cat is out of the bag," Mitra told reporters here.

Ghosh had, however, on Sunday made a U-turn and said his remark the day earlier on Mamata Banerjee's prime ministerial prospects was made in jest.

Mitra termed Ghosh's u-turn as a "lame excuse" and said that the people of the state very well understood the kind of "political setting" that exist between parties.

Mitra claimed that by making the statement, Ghosh has virtually accepted that the will not return to power in the 2019 polls and might extend support to Mamata in such a scenario.

Commenting on the general strike called by various Left trade unions on January 8 and 9, Mitra said TMC's opposition to the strike call is another example of 'TMC-BJP fixed match' in the state.

"Why is she opposed to the strike call in the state? It is not against the It is a nationwide strike call against the policies of the This only proves that the and BJP are both on the same page regarding economic policies and TMC's call to fight against BJP is nothing but a farce," he said.

As many as 10 central trade unions have called a nationwide general strike on January 8 and 9, against the "anti-people" policies of the Centre and have placed a charter of 12 demands before the Centre.

The demands include minimum wage, universal social security, workers' status and including pay and facilities for the scheme workers, against privatisation of public and government organisations.

Leaders and activists of various parties including TMC, and CPI(M) Monday joined and vowed to fight against the communal of and BJP in the state.

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 16:50 IST