2024 LS polls: In satraps' quest to win, Didi's political acumen a potent weapon
The Statesman|June 22, 2023
CM Mamata's name could come up in context of a discussion on the projection of a possible PM candidate if such a united front can indeed defeat the BJP
DOLA MITRA
2024 LS polls: In satraps' quest to win, Didi's political acumen a potent weapon

Friday, 23 June could turn out to be the most crucial day as far as the parliamentary elections of 2024 is concerned. The leaders of India’s major Opposition political parties are scheduled to meet to discuss the formation of a united front to fight the BJP together and if they do agree to do that it is likely to change the fate of the ruling party and the future of the country next year.

Among those who have reportedly already consented to attend the conference, which will be hosted by Bihar chief minister, Nitish Kumar, is West Bengal Chief minister Mamata Banerjee. Didi is in fact, one of the more prominent faces because the buzz in political circles in Bengal is that her name could come up in context of a discussion on the projection of a possible Prime Ministerial candidate if such a united front can indeed defeat the BJP.

Didi’s Trinamul, is currently tight-lipped about disclosing any such plans though they do point out that she is eminently qualified for the job and perhaps even more so than all the others. Dola Sen, one of Banerjee’s closest aides and a Trinamul Rajya Sabha member, said, “Mamata Banerjee has never expressed any intention to be the Prime Minister but with all due respect to the others, she is one of the most deserving to lead the country.”

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