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Mamata Banerjee Preparing For Political Expansion Outside Bengal

Mamata Banerjee preparing for political expansion outside Bengal: Lok Sabha Election 2024.

The anti-BJP camp is busy trying to form the government at the Centre. However, they will have to wait a long time for this, as the general elections are scheduled in 2024.

But after winning for the third time in Bengal, Modi emerged as the hope of opponents.

While Mamata Banerjee is seen trying to take the support of the Congress at the national level, on the other hand, she is making a dent in the Congress itself.

In Goa, he has given a jolt to the Congress by inducting former Chief Minister Edward Faleiro, a veteran Congress leader, into the Trinamool.

The preparation of former Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma to leave the Congress and cross the road of politics with the help of Trinamool’s helm is no longer hidden.

Mamata Banerjee preparing for political expansion: The message of these steps Mamta is clear.

In fact, She is preparing to take her party out of the borders of Bengal and give it a national form.

There are three more such parties in Indian politics, which are constantly trying to make themselves national by taking themselves out of the boundaries of their state.

Despite being over 80 years old, Maratha satrap Sharad Pawar has not been able to give up his dream of becoming the Prime Minister.

Arvind Kejriwal’s efforts are not hidden in this episode. At the same time, despite joining the National Democratic Alliance, this desire of JDU always comes out.

In the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, all the political satraps are busy showing a better option in case the BJP is away from the majority. 

Mamata Banerjee’s attempt to inscribe her name on the rough stones of national history may be new, Sharad Pawar has been making such an effort for a long time.

He has been expressing his aspiration for the post of Prime Minister through verbal traps and political maneuvering at every possible opportunity.

After his victory in the 2015 Bihar assembly elections, JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar had emerged as a natural candidate for the prime minister’s post of the anti-Modi camp.

But later, when Lalu Prasad Yadav, an ally to the Bihar government, intensified his lantern lighting the path, Nitish forgot his dream of creating national history for a few years.

Of course, he is with the BJP, but his ambition is also not hidden. The same is the situation of Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal.

The four leaders know that it will be easier for them to enroll their names in golden letters in national history when their parties cross the boundaries of regionalism.

They know that if those leaders have at least 50 Lok Sabha MPs, it will be easy for them to claim the leadership of the country, provided the BJP does not get a majority in the next general elections.

Efforts to expand the party beyond Delhi: The hopes of the Aam Aadmi Party, which has made strong inroads in Punjab outside Delhi, are also on Goa like Mamta Banerjee.

The repeated visits of their leaders to Goa prove this. Along with this, the Aam Aadmi Party is also trying to show its strength in the future elections of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

That is why the Aam Aadmi Party in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand under the leadership of Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh is trying to increase its strength by repeatedly taking out the tricolor yatra.

Prior to this, she has also won some seats in the civic elections of Gujarat. His hopes have increased with this victory.

Sharad Pawar is also passionately engaged in his efforts to break free from the limitations of regionalism.

But their limitation is that they have not been able to garner the same popular pro-people base in their own state, Maharashtra, as Mamata Banerjee has in Bengal.

Mamata Banerjee preparing for political expansion: Sharad Pawar keeps trying to make his clock tick even outside the border of Maharashtra.

When she formed a separate party on the basis of Sonia’s foreign origin, she was accompanied by Meghalaya veteran PA Sangma.

He was accompanied by Tariq Anwar of Bihar, who was close to Sitaram Kesari. Then the threat of the Nationalist Congress Party was heard outside Maharashtra in Bihar and Meghalaya as well.

Even if it was supported by local alliances too. Apart from this, one or two of his MLAs kept getting elected in Goa also.

But later Sangma chose his own path and Tariq Anwar found his future in the old Congress itself.

JDU is not lagging behind in its efforts: JDU is also engaged in trying to go from regional to national.

The Janata Party and the Janata Dal of which he is a part, in the past, his stature used to be very big. But after a few years of its formation, the Janata Dal continued to splinter.

Successively it broke into so many pieces that it was said that this party was broken into a thousand, some fell here, some fell there.

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