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Will bounce back in 2021 assembly polls, Mamata to party

After party's debacle in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee told her party workers to stay upbeat, with the confidence of ‘bouncing back’ in the 2021 assembly elections.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
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Published : Jul 6, 2019, 11:13 AM IST


Kolkata: Notwithstanding the party's dismal performance in the Lok Sabha polls, Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee on Friday told the party activists to work hard as she is confident of bouncing back in 2021 assembly polls.

During a meeting with leaders of Bankura and Jhargram district, Banerjee asked the "traitors" to leave the party instead of harming its prospects.

"Our party supremo told us that she is confident that the TMC will bounce back in 2021 assembly polls. Those leaders who are working for the BJP from within should immediately leave the party," a senior TMC leader of Bankura said after the meeting.

Banerjee, also rebuked a section of the leaders for the party's poor performance in the general elections.

The TMC lost all the three Lok Sabha seats to the BJP in the two districts.

She asked TMC workers to prepare for the 2021 assembly elections in the state and to bring back the old-timers into the party fold, the senior leader said.

According to party sources, Banerjee accused a few leaders of not working properly in their areas and for being keen on taking commission from people for providing benefits under government schemes.

"She asked us to reach out to the backward section of the society in our districts as there has been a communication gap with them. We have to fill this gap before 2021. She has told us to put up a political fight and stop relying on police and administration," another TMC leader said.

Elected representatives at the municipal and panchayat levels have faced public ire for sometime over the issue of returning cut money in West Midnapore, Bankura, Birbhum, Burdwan, Kolkata, Coochbehar, Jalpaiguri, Burdwan, Malda, Purulia and Nadia districts.

Following protests by the people, several TMC leaders had returned lakhs of rupees taken as commission from hundreds of beneficiaries of government schemes.

The BJP has made major inroads in West Bengal in the recent Lok Sabha elections, winning 18 seats, just four less than the TMC.

Also Read: WB, MP govts' issue orders for 10% reservation to EWS under General category


Kolkata: Notwithstanding the party's dismal performance in the Lok Sabha polls, Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee on Friday told the party activists to work hard as she is confident of bouncing back in 2021 assembly polls.

During a meeting with leaders of Bankura and Jhargram district, Banerjee asked the "traitors" to leave the party instead of harming its prospects.

"Our party supremo told us that she is confident that the TMC will bounce back in 2021 assembly polls. Those leaders who are working for the BJP from within should immediately leave the party," a senior TMC leader of Bankura said after the meeting.

Banerjee, also rebuked a section of the leaders for the party's poor performance in the general elections.

The TMC lost all the three Lok Sabha seats to the BJP in the two districts.

She asked TMC workers to prepare for the 2021 assembly elections in the state and to bring back the old-timers into the party fold, the senior leader said.

According to party sources, Banerjee accused a few leaders of not working properly in their areas and for being keen on taking commission from people for providing benefits under government schemes.

"She asked us to reach out to the backward section of the society in our districts as there has been a communication gap with them. We have to fill this gap before 2021. She has told us to put up a political fight and stop relying on police and administration," another TMC leader said.

Elected representatives at the municipal and panchayat levels have faced public ire for sometime over the issue of returning cut money in West Midnapore, Bankura, Birbhum, Burdwan, Kolkata, Coochbehar, Jalpaiguri, Burdwan, Malda, Purulia and Nadia districts.

Following protests by the people, several TMC leaders had returned lakhs of rupees taken as commission from hundreds of beneficiaries of government schemes.

The BJP has made major inroads in West Bengal in the recent Lok Sabha elections, winning 18 seats, just four less than the TMC.

Also Read: WB, MP govts' issue orders for 10% reservation to EWS under General category

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Will bounce back in 2021 assembly polls, Mamata to party
leaders
         Kolkata, Jul 5 (PTI) Notwithstanding the party's
dismal performance in the Lok Sabha polls, Trinamool Congress
supremo Mamata Banerjee Friday told the party activists to
work hard as she is confident of bouncing back in 2021
assembly polls.
         During a meeting with leaders of Bankura and Jhargram
district, Banerjee asked the "traitors" to leave the party
instead of harming its prospects.
         "Our party supremo told us that she is confident that
the TMC will bounce back in 2021 assembly polls. Those leaders
who are working for the BJP from within should immediately
leave the party," a senior TMC leader of Bankura said after
the meeting.
         Banerjee, also West Bengal chief minister, rebuked a
section of the leaders for the party's poor performance in the
general elections.
         The TMC lost all the three Lok Sabha seats to the BJP
in the two districts.
         She asked TMC workers to prepare for the 2021 assembly
elections in the state and to bring back the old-timers into
the party fold, the senior leader said.
         According to party sources, Banerjee accused a few
leaders of not working properly in their areas and for being
keen on taking commission from people for providing benefits
under government schemes.
         "She asked us to reach out to the backward section of
the society in our districts as there has been a communication
gap with them. We have to fill this gap before 2021. She has
told us to put up a political fight and stop relying on police
and administration," another TMC leader said.
         Elected representatives at the municipal and panchayat
levels have faced public ire for sometime over the issue of
returning cut money in West Midnapore, Bankura, Birbhum,
Burdwan, Kolkata, Coochbehar, Jalpaiguri, Burdwan, Malda,
Purulia and Nadia districts.
         Following protests by the people, several TMC leaders
had returned lakhs of rupees taken as commission from hundreds
of beneficiaries of government schemes.
         The BJP has made major inroads in West Bengal in the
recent Lok Sabha elections, winning 18 seats, just four less
that the TMC. PTI PNT
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