INDIA Bloc Leadership Battle: Why Mamata Banerjee Push Faces Congress Resistance

Congress MP Pramod Tiwari has firmly rejected talks of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee becoming the face of the INDIA Bloc. He emphasized that the opposition alliance remains strong and united despite internal discussions about leadership. The comments come after the Congress suffered a major setback in the Bihar elections, winning only six seats. Tiwari also criticized the Election Commission's review exercise, alleging collaboration with the BJP to undermine democratic voting rights.

Key Points: Congress Rejects Mamata Banerjee as INDIA Bloc Face Amid Alliance Unity

  • Congress MP dismisses speculation about Mamata Banerjee leading opposition alliance
  • Trinamool argues Mamata should lead INDIA Bloc for stronger results
  • Remarks follow Congress' poor Bihar election performance with just six seats
  • Tiwari also criticizes Election Commission's Special Intensive Review exercise
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Alliance is united, strong: Congress MP rejects talk of Bengal CM Mamata leading INDIA Bloc

Congress MP Pramod Tiwari dismisses speculation of Mamata Banerjee leading INDIA Bloc, asserts alliance remains united despite Trinamool's leadership push and Bihar election setbacks.

"Trinamool is with the INDIA Bloc. Our alliance is very strong. I haven't heard who said what, but Trinamool and all parties in the INDIA Bloc are united and standing strong. - Pramod Tiwari"

New Delhi, Nov 18

Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Tuesday dismissed speculation over the Trinamool Congress pushing to project West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as the "face" of the INDIA Bloc, asserting that the alliance remains solid and united.

The Trinamool has repeatedly argued that Mamata Banerjee should lead the Opposition coalition against the BJP-led NDA, claiming that the Congress has been unable to effectively challenge the ruling party at the national level. The party has maintained that under Mamata's leadership, the alliance would yield stronger results.

Responding to these claims, Tiwari told IANS, "Trinamool is with the INDIA Bloc. Our alliance is very strong. I haven't heard who said what, but Trinamool and all parties in the INDIA Bloc are united and standing strong."

His remarks come in the wake of the Congress' dismal performance in the Bihar elections.

The party managed to win only six seats this time, despite an extensive campaign led by Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, and other senior leaders.

The RJD, its ally, also suffered a major setback, winning just 25 seats, down from 75 in the previous election. The NDA swept the state with 202 seats in the 243-member Assembly.

The Congress' repeated electoral setbacks have fuelled calls within sections of the INDIA Bloc for a change in leadership, with some parties arguing that the alliance must rethink its strategy.

Tiwari also commented on the Special Intensive Review being undertaken by the Election Commission across several states, saying the Congress strongly opposes the exercise.

"Today, leaders of the Congress Legislature Party, presidents of the Pradesh Congress Committees, incharges, and members of our top leadership will hold discussions. This is an effort to strategise against how the Election Commission and the BJP are together stealing the democratic right to vote and committing voter fraud. We will prepare our strategy against this," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Mamata Didi has proven her leadership in Bengal, but Congress needs to step up nationally. The Bihar results show we need stronger coordination and strategy. Jai Hind!
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Arjun K
Respectfully, Congress needs to accept some hard truths. After repeated electoral setbacks, maybe it's time to let regional leaders take more prominent roles. The alliance should prioritize winning over ego.
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Sarah B
As someone following Indian politics, I think the opposition needs a charismatic face who can connect with masses across states. Internal unity is crucial for 2024 elections. 🤝
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Vikram M
Instead of fighting for leadership, opposition parties should present a common minimum program that addresses real issues facing common Indians. Bas yahi chahiye public ko!
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Michael C
The Election Commission concerns raised by Tiwari are valid. Free and fair elections are the foundation of democracy. Hope all parties can work together to ensure this.

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