"Though there was no such issue that Mamata Banerjee was a prime ministerial candidate or Trinamool Congress will come to power, the people of the state gave us 34 seats as they felt that it is only she who will be able to realise the demands for the state's development," Kolkata Mayor Sovan Chatterjee said during an interaction with party workers.
He told partymen that there was no scope for complacency. "We have freed Bengal from CPI(M) misrule, we should not allow any other force to take control."
Without naming BJP, TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee said "some forces are trying to raise their head. We should remain alert."
He said there was a proposal to set up a medical college at Sarsuna in Behala area for which land was being scouted.
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