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Mamata Banerjee Has Given Up On Forming Non-Congress Third Front For 2024 Lok Sabha Polls: Report

TMC supreme Mamata Banerjee’s has changed her mind after meeting Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar recently, while agreeing with his ‘One-On-One’ strategy, the report said.

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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s recent support for Congress before 2024 Lok Sabha polls has come after her Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar held a meeting with the TMC supremo, NDTV report said. 

The report quoting JDU leader KC Tyagi said Banerjee’s mind changed after Kumar met her recently.

The report said Kumar pitched the "One-On-One" strategy to Banerjee which she later espoused, saying that strong regional parties should be left alone to take on the 
BJP in 2024 on their home turfs and in turn, they would back the Congress in the 200-odd seats where the two national parties are in direct contest.

"Mamata Banerjee has given up the intention of forming a non-Congress third front before the 2024 elections. She said this in her meeting with Nitish Kumar. When Nitish Kumar met Mamata Banerjee, she appeared positive about forming a united opposition front," Tyagi was quoted as having said.

"Earlier, her opinion was different. She wanted to form a non-Congress third front. Now she agrees with Nitish Kumar's formula that opposition parties should pitch 'one-against-one' candidates against the BJP,"Tyagi was quoted as having said.

"Mamata Banerjee had said that a meeting of opposition leaders should be called in Patna. Bihar was a symbol of change in the centre when JP's (Jayaprakash Narayan) movement started. Mamata Banerjee's idea of forming a non-Congress third front regarding KCR and Arvind Kejriwal has changed," Tyagi was quoted as having said.

"Nitish Kumar's formula of opposition unity, in which we propose to field one candidate against a BJP candidate, is now accepted by more people,"he was quoted in the report as having said.

Days after the Congress scored a decisive win against the BJP in Karnataka, Mamata Banerjee had announced that she was abandoning her plans of going alone in the 2024 elections and proposed a working solution for the opposition parties to resolve differences, in a plan that included the Congress, the report said.

TMC chief was among opposition leaders who were against the idea of the Congress playing a central role in a proposed alliance against the BJP for the 2024 polls, even as efforts to stitch a cogent front spluttered, he said as per the report.

"Wherever regional parties are strong, the BJP cannot fight. The Karnataka verdict is a verdict against the BJP. People are antagonised. Atrocities are happening. The economy is ruined. Democratic rights are being bulldozed," Banerjee was quoted in the report.

"Whoever is strong in some place, in their region, they should fight together. Let's take Bengal. In Bengal, we (Trinamool) should fight. In Delhi, AAP should fight. In Bihar, Nitish ji (Nitish Kumar), Tejashwi (Yadav) and Congress are together. They will decide. I cannot decide on their formula. In Chennai, they (MK Stalin's DMK and the Congress) have a friendship and they can fight together. In Jharkhand also, they (JMM-Congress) are together and in other states also. So, it is their choice," she was quoted as having said.

"The strong party must be given priority. And wherever Congress is strong in their 200 seats or something, what we have calculated, let them fight and we will support them... This is for everybody. If you want some good thing, then you have to sacrifice yourself also in some areas," Banerjee was quoted as having said.