Mamata Banerjee and Mallikarjun Kharge.
After the assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, the rift between the constituent parties of the Indian Alliance has started coming to light. During the winter session of Parliament, TMC took a different tack from the Congress and said that Trinamool Congress (TMC) is not bound to accept unilateral decisions of Congress.
TMC has decided to give priority to popular issues in the ongoing winter session of Parliament, party leaders say that TMC will raise issues related to West Bengal and the country in Parliament as this is its commitment.
According to a PTI report, TMC deputy leader in the Lok Sabha Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar said the party does not want Parliament proceedings to be disrupted by a single issue. He indirectly mentioned the Congress stand on the allegations against industrialist Gautam Adani.
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TMC took a different path from Congress
TMC leaders say West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has supported the party’s stand in Parliament. The Trinamool Congress has made it clear that although it is part of the alliance with India, it is not an electoral ally of the Congress. Let us tell you that in the Lok Sabha elections, the Congress and the TMC had competed separately in Bengal, but later Mamata Banerjee said that she was ready to support the Congress, but now again the TMC seems to be taking a different path.
TMC leaders say their party is not bound to follow unilateral decisions taken by the Congress. He said that he does not want the work of Parliament to be disturbed by a single issue and that the functioning of Parliament should not continue.
TMC to raise public issues in Parliament
Apart from this, TMC plans to raise important issues in Parliament such as the ongoing violence in Manipur and the delay in passing the Aparajita Women and Children (West Bengal Criminal Law and Criminal Law Amendment) Bill.
In addition, the party plans to raise issues such as rising prices, unemployment and fertilizer shortages in Parliament. Dastidar said TMC will increasingly focus on popular issues that will be raised in Parliament. We do not want Parliament to be disturbed by a single issue. We must hold this government accountable for its numerous failures.