Mamata is leader of the country: Kamal Nath
May 05, 2021  18:12
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Veteran Congress leader Kamal Nath on Wednesday described West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as the leader of the  country who defeated all her opponents, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and central agencies like the Central Bureau of Investigatoin and the Enforcement Directorate, in the recently-held assembly elections in West Bengal.

When asked by reporters on the possibility of the Trinamool Congress supremo being pitted against the prime minister in the 2024 Lok Sabha  elections, the Madhya Pradesh Congress president said the United Progressive Alliance (UPA)  would decide its electoral face at an appropriate time.

"Banerjee is the leader of our country  today. She has become the chief minister of West Bengal for the third  time in a row. She has reached this stage after a tough fight in the  unprecedented assembly election," he said.

Nath said Banerjee had to fight against the Central government, PM Modi, his ministers, as well as the CBI, the  Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Income Tax Department.

"Yet she has kicked all them away ('sabko lath markar bhaga diya')," he said.

Asked  if Banerjee could be projected as the Opposition's face against PM Modi in  the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Nath said, "We don't know that  right now. This will be decided by the UPA."

Referring to the Bharatiya Janata Party's  protest against 'political violence' in West Bengal after the election  results, the former chief minister said, "Now they (BJP leaders) are trying to say that  violence is happening in Bengal. Adopting violent ways is very wrong. I  have also spoken to Banerjee over the phone and told her to ask everyone  to stay away from violence."

Nath also said  that during his conversation with Banerjee, he also invited her to Madhya Pradesh.

Earlier in the day, Banerjee was sworn-in as the chief minister for the third consecutive term after securing a massive mandate and vowed to not 'give respite' to those behind political violence sweeping the state since the election results were announced.   -- PTI
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