West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has decided to contest the Lok Sabha elections only after separating from the INDIA Alliance.
Apart from them, Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab is also talking about fielding candidates on all 13 seats. Apart from this, on Mamata didi’s attitude, Aditya Thackeray says that she is a lioness.
The implications of his statement are also being drawn. In this way, INDIA Alliance seems to be getting divided showing different voices even before the start of elections.
Apart from seat sharing, the plan of joint rallies has also fallen into disrepair. Its hallmark was also seen on the birth centenary of Karpoori Thakur on Wednesday.
JDU’s Karpuri Jayanti was organized in Patna, in which CM Nitish Kumar attended as the chief guest. Apart from this, RJD also had a separate rally, in which Lalu and Tejashwi were present.
In such a situation, political analysts are raising the question that when the opposition leaders are not united even on the birth anniversary of a socialist leader like Karpoori, then what will happen to the program of joint rallies.
The special thing is that PM Narendra Modi is formally starting the election campaign with a rally in Bulandshahr from today. Before this he had already visited South India, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The lack of coordination of the opposition is to such an extent that now there is no talk on the plan of joint rallies, whereas there was a plan of such an event in October itself.
A joint rally of the opposition was to be held in Bhopal even before the Madhya Pradesh elections, on which Kamal Nath had put brakes. Now there is no discussion about this and the family has started disintegrating in the name of seat sharing, that is a different crisis.
While announcing to contest the elections alone, Mamata Banerjee pointed out the problem of seat sharing and also mentioned the lack of coordination.
He clearly said that Rahul Gandhi’s visit is about to reach Bengal, but he has not been given any information about it.
Let us tell you that Congress’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi will reach Bengal today and will enter Bihar in the next few days.
Still, till now TMC has not been taken along in Bengal and RJD and JDU in Bihar. This situation shows disunity in the opposition.
Especially there is a conflict from Maharashtra to Punjab regarding seat sharing. At the same time, RJD and JDU in Bihar and Samajwadi Party in UP are in no mood to give support to Congress.
In such a situation, the position of the opposition is the same as to which direction to take, Batoahiya. The election campaign is about to begin and the coming days will be very important to see the extent of its unity.