Desk Report
Publish: 17 Mar 2022, 12:20 pm
Mamata Banerjee said the country is preparing to fight the ruling party in Centre || Photo: Collected
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata
Banerjee on Wednesday said that despite the BJP's recent victory in assembly
elections in four states, winning the upcoming presidential polls may not be
easy for the BJP as it doesn't have even half the total number of legislators
across the country.
Asserting that the "game is
not yet over", Mamata said that those who don't have even half of the
total number of legislators in the country should not talk big as parties like
Samajwadi Party, despite defeat in assembly polls, are stronger electorally
than last time.
"The presidential elections
will not be easy for the BJP this time. They don't have even half of the total
MLAs in the country. Opposition parties together have more MLAs across the nation,"
she said in the assembly.
"The game is not yet over.
Without our support, you (BJP) won't sail through. Even parties like the
Samajwadi Party, which lost the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, have more MLAs
than last time. You shouldn't forget that," she said.
The presidential elections are
conducted indirectly through an electoral college consisting of elected members
of the Parliament and legislative assemblies of states and Union territories.
The number and value of votes of
each voter from the state legislatures are worked out by a formula that takes
into account the population of the state in 1971.
Criticising the BJP government at
the Centre over the 'Pegasus' issue, Mamata claimed that her phone is also
being tapped, and she also had received an offer to buy the spyware but had
declined it.
"My phone is being tapped.
If we talk about anything, they will come to know. Three years back, I had also
got an offer to buy Pegasus. But I did not buy it. I don't believe in
interfering in privacy and curbing freedom of speech. But several BJP-ruled
states had bought Pegasus," she said.
Mamata, who has been trying
to stitch an anti-BJP front to take on them in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections,
said that the country is preparing to fight the ruling party at the Centre.
The feisty TMC chief, while
speaking on the Hills and Home Affairs budget discussion, praised the state
police for maintaining law and order in the state and rubbished allegations of
political violence as "canards spread by the opposition".
Condemning the recent killings of
two councillors of Congress and TMC, Mamata said the police are
investigating the matters, and stern action will be taken without considering
the political affiliation of the culprits.
"The police is investigating
both the cases. Some arrests have been made; the police will not see any
political colour while investigating the matters. Our police force is doing a
great job and can be compared with only Scotland Yard," she said.
The TMC chief slammed the BJP
government at the Centre for using central agencies like CBI and ED to target
opposition leaders.
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