TMC’s opposition to BJP just a sham: CPI(M) leader

The CPI(M) has on several occasions in the past alleged that the TMC and the BJP in West Bengal have a tacit understanding as they want to sideline the Left Front and others.

The CPI(M) has on several occasions in the past alleged that the TMC and the BJP in West Bengal have a tacit understanding as they want to sideline the Left Front and others.

Questioning the intention of the BJP leadership to fight the TMC, the CPI(M) on Sunday claimed that the saffron camp was sidelining the Mamata Banerjee-led party, sidelining other opposition organisations.

Senior CPI(M) leader Sujan Chakraborty also said the BJP’s protest against the TMC was an “eyewitness”, as was “evident by the fact” that none of the cases against Bengal’s ruling party have reached a conclusion.

Earlier in the day, briefing reporters about the BJP National Executive meeting in Hyderabad, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in his speech, called for ending family rule in West Bengal and Telangana. called upon to

However, Mr Chakraborty said the BJP was deliberately pushing the TMC among all other opposition camps for its “own advantage”.

The CPI(M) has on several occasions in the past alleged that the TMC and the BJP in West Bengal have a tacit understanding as they want to sideline the Left Front and others.

Alleging that the probe in the Narada tapes case or the Saradha chit fund case has not progressed much despite being handed over to the CBI a few years back, Mr Chakraborty insisted that “the enmity between the BJP and the TMC is nothing less than an eyewitness”.

“Why is the investigation not reaching any conclusion in these cases apart from the various cases of smuggling?” He said while talking to reporters.