CPI(M) says TMC melting down faster than ice; hopes to take over Opposition space in West Bengal
The CPI(M) claims that the TMC is rapidly losing support in West Bengal and expresses optimism about filling the Opposition space. CPI(M) leader Mohammed Salim believes that the Left parties can reclaim their influence and address key issues affecting the people. He emphasizes the need to combat the BJP's impact and restore democratic rights in the state.
- ▪CPI(M) asserts that the TMC is disintegrating following its recent electoral losses.
- ▪The Left parties aim to become the primary Opposition to the BJP in West Bengal.
- ▪CPI(M) leader Mohammed Salim highlights the need to address issues like minority safety and cultural integrity.
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Claiming that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is "melting down faster than ice" in this summer heat, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] is hopeful of taking over the Opposition space in Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled West Bengal from the Mamata Banerjee-led party.CPI(M) West Bengal general secretary Mohammed Salim asserted that the Left parties, particularly the CPI(M), are already at the "forefront" of taking on their ideological opponents, the RSS and the BJP, in the State. TMC alleges Leader of Opposition not allotted room in Bengal Assembly"And now, since the Trinamool Congress is melting faster than ice in this heat, it is our task now not only theoretically but also practically to be the primary Opposition to the BJP in West Bengal," Mr.
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