But the event was as much the story of Mamata’s own personal ambitions as it was about the Opposition’s show of unity. For years now, the maverick politician has not made any attempt to hide her prime ministerial ambitions. At the rally too, she played the role of emcee with a professional and personal touch, receiving each of the guests, walking them to the dais and introducing them before inviting them to address the gathering. She was the master of ceremonies, the show-stealer. With Bengal firmly in her grasp, her followers have all the more reasons to see the general elections as the last leg of her journey to “Dilli”. Bengal has 42 Lok Sabha seats and how many her party manages to win will determine her bargaining powers, in case the coalition manages to overthrow the BJP-led NDA. At present, Trinamool has 34 MPs and is expecting to win at least 40. This could leave Mamata with the largest group of lawmakers barring the Congress. If it manages to get to or improve its 2014 tally of 44, that is.