Mumbai: West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said that there is "no UPA" now. She was speaking to reporters after meeting NCP chief Sharad Pawar in Mumbai.
"A firm alternative course should be made as nobody's fighting against ongoing fascism. Sharad Ji is the seniormost leader and I came to discuss our political parties. I agree with whatever Sharad Ji said. There is no UPA," Banerjee said when asked if she wanted Pawar to be the chairperson of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance.
After the meeting with Banerjee, Pawar said, "Today, my colleagues and I had a long chat with her. Her intention is, in today's situation like-minded forces have to come together at national level and set up collective leadership."
"We have to provide a strong alternative to leadership. Our thinking is not for today, but for election. This has to be established and with that intention, she has visited and had a very positive discussion with all of us," he said.