
This Lady Has No Other Issue Except Modi & Adani: Kalyan After Fight with Mahua
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has been in the news lately for all the wrong reasons. Infighting within the party has been a constant feature, with leaders trading barbs and insults on social media and in public. The latest controversy has been sparked by a public spat between TMC MPs Kalyan Banerjee and Mahua Moitra at the Election Commission of India (ECI) Headquarters.
The incident occurred when Banerjee and Moitra were present at the ECI Headquarters to discuss the upcoming polls in the state. The two leaders were engaged in a heated discussion when things took a turn for the worse. Banerjee was heard using strong language, calling Moitra an “uncivilized woman” and saying that she had no other issue in her politics except Prime Minister Narendra Modi and industrialist Gautam Adani.
The incident was caught on camera and has since gone viral on social media, sparking widespread outrage and condemnation. The TMC leadership has been accused of indulging in petty squabbles and personal attacks instead of focusing on the real issues affecting the people of the state.
In an interview with a leading news channel, Banerjee defended his actions, saying that he had responded to Moitra’s behavior in a similar manner. “She was shouting at the top of her voice and I responded accordingly,” he said. When asked about the nature of the argument, Banerjee refused to comment, saying that it was a “personal matter” between him and Moitra.
However, Banerjee’s comments about Moitra have sparked a fresh controversy, with many calling him out for his sexist remarks. Moitra has been a vocal critic of the TMC leadership and has been at the forefront of several protests and agitations against the party’s alleged corruption and misrule.
Banerjee’s comments about Moitra’s politics have also been seen as an attempt to divert attention from the real issues affecting the people of the state. Moitra has been a strong advocate for farmers’ rights and has been critical of the TMC’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The infighting within the TMC has raised questions about the party’s ability to govern the state effectively. The party has been in power in West Bengal for over two decades, but its popularity has been declining steadily over the past few years.
The latest controversy has also raised questions about the party’s leadership and its ability to deal with internal conflicts. The TMC leadership has been accused of indulging in nepotism and cronyism, with many leaders and workers feeling marginalized and ignored.
In conclusion, the spat between Kalyan Banerjee and Mahua Moitra is a symptom of deeper problems within the TMC. The party’s leadership needs to take a hard look at itself and address the issues affecting its workers and leaders. The people of West Bengal deserve better than petty squabbles and personal attacks.