Rahul Gandhi should have taken the decision to be careful after meeting with ‘India’ block: Trinamool Congress

Kolkata, 4 December (IANS). Congress MP Rahul Gandhi had set out on a visit to violence-hit Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, however, he was stopped by the Uttar Pradesh Police at the border. Earlier news had come that Rahul Gandhi would visit Sambhal with the leaders of ‘India’ block, but Rahul Gandhi had left for Sambhal with Priyanka Gandhi. On this, Trinamool Congress leader Baiswanor Chatterjee said that whatever decision the collective leadership takes, it has to be taken after talking to everyone.

Baiswanor Chatterjee told IANS, “We believe in collective leadership. Whatever decision the collective leadership takes, it has to be taken after talking to everyone. So if he takes the decision alone, without talking to anyone else, then it is This is not true. If it is only about Congress, then we cannot say anything, but if it is about ‘India’ block, then a collective decision should be taken after talking to Trinamool Congress and other parties. So The move of the ‘India’ block will be weakened. Everyone will have to take a decision together.”

He further said on the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, “India is a different country and Bangladesh is a different country. Sheikh Hasina was the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Now someone else is the head of the caretaker government. Whatever is happening there. That is very bad, not only Hindus, Buddhists are being persecuted. We want the government to take responsibility for the security of minorities. We will not get into the fight between Sheikh Hasina and Yunus. we want that We will support the steps taken by the Central Government. But no statement has come from the Prime Minister on this issue. It is the responsibility of the Indian government to stop the atrocities. We will take this matter to the United Nations.

On the farmers’ strike in Noida, he said, “Farmers have been struggling for so long in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana. Farmers have fought against the anti-farmer policies of the central government. How many farmers have died under the BJP rule? We want the central government to pay attention to their demands and fulfill them, but till now the central government has not been able to act properly on their demands.

After this, on the Congress Party’s promise of providing free electricity and water in Delhi, he said, “This is a matter of Delhi. The electricity rate in West Bengal is less than other states. If they have said this then the voters will vote thinking that After winning the elections, he will fulfill his promise. We want the common people to be happy.”

–IANS

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