‘Trinamool must be defeated before BJP can be ousted’, says Suryakant Mishra
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#Kolkata: If we want to remove BJP from the state, we have to defeat the grassroots first. Then the Left will fight with the BJP. CPM state secretary Suryakanta Mishra told a press conference after the party meeting in Barasat today. Suryakant Mishra today said that during the 10 years rule of the Trinamool Congress, the Sangh and the BJP have grown exponentially in the state. And it has been possible only for the Trinamool Congress. The allegation was made by CPM state secretary Surya Kant Mishra.
He thinks the Trinamool Congress is standing between the BJP and the Left. And he thinks the BJP has an understanding with the Trinamool Congress. So the central investigation agencies are making arrests in this state. On this day, CPM state secretary Suryakanta Mishra was asked, what will happen to the Left if the results of the upcoming assembly elections are triangular?
Answering that question, Suryakanta Mishra said that they would persuade the people to reduce the strength of the Trinamool Congress and the BJP so that the BJP and the Trinamool Congress could not form a coalition government. And if the results of this year’s assembly elections are triangular, then the Trinamool Congress will hold the hand of the BJP, said CPM state secretary Surya Kant Mishra.
His claim is that the Left is fighting for the result of the state so that it is not triangular. That is why a bunch of young faces have been nominated in the list of candidates of the Left. At the same time, he mentioned that the young face of the left this time is the girl of Bengal. With his sarcasm, none of them are Bengali PCs. Rather, they are just Bengali girls. The names of the remaining candidates for the 294 seats will be announced by Biman Basu from Alimuddin Street in a day or two, said Surya Kant Mishra.
The Left Front is trying its best to form a united front. Pran Bhomra of the Left Front is in the midst of tensions between the Congress and the ISF. The state secretary of the CPM explained that in a gesture.
Rajarshi Roy