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Maharashtra effect: Mamata Banerjee to head INDIA bloc? Chorus grows as Opposition questions Rahul Gandhi’s leadership

The Congress, meanwhile, has sought to reaffirm Rahul Gandhi's role as the "unifying force" in the INDIA bloc while several Opposition parties from within the grouping have said they are not averse to a leadership change through consensus.

December 09, 2024 / 13:50 IST
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The Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has said she was willing to accept the role as the leader of the INDIA bloc, a grouping of Opposition parties currently led by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. (File Photo: PTI)
The Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has said she was willing to accept the role as the leader of the INDIA bloc, a grouping of Opposition parties currently led by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. (File Photo: PTI)

The Congress is getting increasingly isolated in the once much-touted INDIA bloc following back-to-back defeats in Assembly elections in Haryana and Maharashtra and disagreements over its strategy to block the functioning of Parliament, leading to Opposition parties, including the Trinamool Congress and the Shiv Sena (UBT), raising questions on the ability of Rahul Gandhi as the leader of the grouping.

On Monday, Trinamool Congress MP Kirti Azad said West Bengal Chief Minister mamata Banerjee had the ability to lead the INDIA bloc and that the TMC had effectively managed to keep the BJP at bay.

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“She (Mamata) has significant experience and has herself mentioned that she played a key role in forming the INDIA alliance. She has also expressed her willingness to lead the alliance if given the opportunity. She has served as an MP and a Union Minister, and since 2011, she has been the Chief Minister of West Bengal. Also, Trinamool has a much better strike rate than the Congress when it comes to direct fights with the BJP,” Azad told News18.

The comments came days after Mamata’s stinging criticism of the Congress over its leadership of the INDIA bloc and said she was ready to accept its leadership if she was asked to.