Mamata Banerjee has turned down Nitish Kumar's offer to give Lok Sabha seats to the Left parties from the Congress quota, stating that the Congress will have to choose between the Trinamool and the Left
Nitish Kumar is engaged in the exercise of building an effective alliance at the national level before 2024 against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but his efforts do not seem to be paying off
Congress is currently in a dilemma as Mamata Banerjee's policy has left them confused about how many seats the Trinamool will give to Congress if they support them in Bengal
According to sources, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's 'Opposition Jodo Abhiyan' has suffered a setback as West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has turned down Nitish's offer to give Lok Sabha seats to the Left parties from the Congress quota.
Mamata has stated that the Congress will have to choose between the Trinamool and the Left, only then the matter can move forward. Nitish Kumar is engaged in the exercise of building an effective alliance at the national level before 2024 against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The purpose of this race is to trap PM Modi in his Chakravyuh in the next Lok Sabha elections. However, Nitish's efforts do not seem to be paying off as the CPI(M) has also ruled out the possibility of any alliance at the national level.
Currently, everyone's eyes are on the meeting of opposition parties to be held in Bihar, which has been proposed by Mamata herself. In such a situation, Congress is confused by Mamta Banerjee's policy that if Congress supports Trinamool in Bengal, how many seats will Trinamool give to Congress?