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'Will fight alone in 2024': Mamata Banerjee rules out any alliance

| @indiablooms | Mar 03, 2023, at 05:28 am

Kolkata/IBNS: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday declared that the Trinamool Congress will fight the 2024 national election "alone with people's support".

"In 2024, we will see an alliance between Trinamool and the people. We will not go with any of the other political parties. We will fight alone with people's support," Banerjee said during a press conference.

"Those who want to defeat BJP, I believe they will vote for us. At the same time, I believe that the ones giving votes to CPI(M) and Congress, are actually voting for BJP. This truth has come to light today itself," she said referring to the assembly election results in Tripura, where Banerjee's party has failed to win a single seat in the 60-member assembly.

In a major embarrassment in Tripura, the TMC bagged votes share less than the NOTA.

The party contested 56 of the 60 seats in Meghalaya but managed to win just five.
 

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