TMC dismisses LF rally; says its a failure

Says the rally fails to give any direction or message to the people of the state

Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Feb 09 2014 | 11:38 PM IST
Ruling Trinamool Congress in West Bengal described the Left's Brigade Parade Ground rally today as a show devoid of any principle or ideal which could give a new direction to the state.     

"The rally has neither any principle nor ideal. It fails to give any direction or message to the people of the state. The defeat will continue to haunt them," TMC All-India general secretary Mukul Roy told reporters.     

Criticising former West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's attack against their government, Roy wondered how the Marxist leader could have failed to see any change or development in the state.     

"The Marxists had already said what they said today during the campaign for the July panchayat elections in 2013, but people did not listen to them and voted for TMC. This shows how wrong they are," Roy remarked.     

Criticising Bhattacharjee's remark that Singur had turned into a "crematorium" and Nandigram a "nightmare" with the blessings of TMC, Roy said, "The Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee government is solely responsible for this, not TMC."     

"The LF has to pay price for its gross misrule for over 35 years. It will remain a dream for the Marxists to get back on the winning track even in the next general elections," Roy said.     

He alleged CPI(M) had entered into a secret alliance with the Congress, saying , "Its an open secret about the CPI(M)-Congress tie-up. Nothing new in it."     

To a question, Roy reiterated the TMC would neither be with Congress, nor BJP.     

"We will contest the coming general elections alone and will emerge as a major decisive power in the exercise to form the next government at the Centre."
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First Published: Feb 09 2014 | 8:31 PM IST

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