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Mahua Moitra’s expulsion buries some key rivalries in Bengal, at least temporarily

Despite Mamata’s lacerating taunts for the Hindi heartland defeat, Congress’s Gandhi family and its Bengal leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury backed Mahua. So did arch-rivals, CPM. Both Mamata and Abhishek Banerjee are also with her, ensuring the faction-ridden Trinamool closed ranks. Expect a repeat of the outsider-targeting-Bengal’s-daughter card that Mamata played so effectively against BJP in 2021

December 18, 2023 / 10:59 IST
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Mahua Moitra, by the look of things, will laugh all the way to the Lok Sabha next year.

Even as Mahua Moitra lobbies the Supreme Court for speedy justice without much success so far, her unilateral expulsion from the Lok Sabha by the Bharatiya Janata Party is impacting inter-party equations not only in West Bengal but at the INDIA bloc level in the run up to the parliamentary polls in the first half of 2024.

Firstly, l’affaire Mahua Moitra has suddenly and unexpectedly harmonised the strained relations between the Congress Party and the Trinamool Congress, the largest and the second-largest opposition parties with 81 and 35 MPs in the two Houses, respectively.

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After the Congress Party’s rout in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, West Bengal CM and Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee did not stop at sprinkling salt on the vanquished party’s wounds. She didn’t spare even Rahul Gandhi – she flatly refused to attend a conclave of the INDIA bloc in New Delhi despite Rahul’s telephonic request – and the conclave eventually fell through.

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