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As Mamata preps 'Hindi speech' for Martyrs' Day, TMC eyes tie-up for UP polls

In her speech, Banerjee would be stressing on the state of the economy of the country
As Mamata preps 'Hindi speech' for Martyrs' Day, TMC eyes tie-up for UP polls
As Mamata preps 'Hindi speech' for Martyrs' Day, TMC eyes tie-up for UP polls

ITDC INDIA EPRESS/ITDC NEWS R The customary speech by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on the occasion of Martyrs Day on July 21 is a closely watched event every year. She has used the event to make important announcements and policy decisions ever since she became chief minister. This time, Banerjee is adding a new touch: She is expected to speak a larger portion of her speech in Hindi.

TMC leaders are on the job to stream Banerjee’s speech in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and even in many states in South India. The party’s tech cell is working hard to get the message put across.

The speech this year—and obviously in the next couple of years—would be keeping in mind the 2024 Lok Sabha election. This year, the special focus would be on Uttar Pradesh, which would go to polls next year.

In fact, talks are on with parties friendly to the TMC to get at least a dozen seats to contest in Uttar Pradesh in the 2022 Assembly election.

“We need to get a footprint in UP. And after defeating BJP, obviously she would be a strong contender against Modi during 2024 election. But there would be no bargain but only some special arrangement can be done to make us part of the alliance against BJP in 2022 Assembly election there [in UP],” said a leader of TMC on condition of anonymity. For that, Banerjee is not ruling out the idea of talking to Mayawati.

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