Mamata Banerjee failed to build consensus as opposition’s PM candidate: BJP

BJP IT-cell chief Amit Malviya on Friday said that TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee is diluting the electoral choice of the people by questioning the mandate of the assembly elections. Reiterating her call for an opposition alliance to defeat the BJP, Banerjee said the victories in the assembly elections in the four states were not a true reflection of the people’s mandate and accused the saffron camp of looting votes by using the election machinery.

The election results were declared on Thursday and the BJP won in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Manipur, while in Goa it touched half the mark on its own. Aam Aadmi Party won in Punjab. Malviya said that despite repeated efforts, Banerjee has failed to build a consensus on her name as a potential prime ministerial candidate of the opposition.

Referring to the violence that followed the West Bengal assembly elections last year, Malviya, who is the BJP’s co-in-charge for the state, said Banerjee should reflect on his own track record as Bengal chief minister and home minister. Needed. He said he presided over “the worst post-election violence” in the history of independent India, soon after the state’s assembly election results in May 2021. Malviya said, “Not conveying the massive mandate in favor of BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Uttar Pradesh and other states is diluting the electoral choice of the people.”

Talking about Banerjee’s aspirations, Malviya said, “She has failed to build a consensus on her name as a possible prime ministerial candidate of the opposition.” “He should ask whether other candidates like AAP, TRS and NCP see him as someone who can be the focal point of such formation, except Congress,” Malviya asked. anyhow.

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