Trinamool Congress Supremo Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday gave a strong message to her party leaders, asking them to stay united and not express their differences outside the party. A closed-door meeting was held at Mamata Banerjee’s residence today at Kalighat.
“Trinamool chairperson Mamata Banerjee asked us to be united and take our fight to the people.
There might be differences of opinion but it has to be voiced inside the party, not outside. “We will all fight together to save the people of Bengal under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee,” senior party leader Manas Bhuniya said after a closed-door meeting was held at Banerjee’s residence today to chalk out poll strategies in Lok Sabha polls for West Midnapore.
Banerjee made it clear to the leaders that there is no conflict between the old guard and the new.
“Not only in Bengal, there are both old and new generations in the country and all across the world. You (media) have found a “news item” and keep on sensationalising it,” Bhuniya said.
“Remember Mamata Banerjee will lead and her Chief General is Abhishek Banerjee.”
Banerjee has directed all the leaders to attend rallies and meetings in every booth and anchals across the state.
“We will decide on a concrete plan for Medinipur, Ghatal and parts of Jhargram and Arambag PC and fight together. We will continue to fight together for Adivasi, SC/ST, minorities and women,” a senior Trinamool leader said after the meeting.
The Trinamool Supremo has expressed their grievance against the central government on the MGNREGA issue.
“Not only they (the Centre) have stopped money for several government schemes but are also trying to obstruct work across all the departments of the state government,”