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Downplaying the BJP's victory in Tripura, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday said the saffron party will never win West Bengal and Odisha, and dubbed it as "a cockroach dreaming of becoming a peacock by putting on its feathers".
She said the result in Tripura was due to CPI-M's "surrender" and the "failure" of the Congress to agree to an alliance.
According to Mamata, the result could have been different had Rahul Gandhi agreed to an alliance with the Trinamool Congress and local hill parties, and claimed the poll results will not help the BJP in the upcoming assembly elections in several states.
"The CPI-M has done well in the poll. It is a difference of about five percent votes only. But the CPI(M) in Tripura had never shown any seriousness to resist the saffron party in that state. I don't know why. We need to analyse this," she added.
Despite the BJP's success in Tripura, she said that it would not be possible at all for them to get through in West Bengal and Odisha.
“BJP will concede defeat in Karnataka, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. In Gujarat it was a moral defeat for them," she said.
She also said that the 2019 Lok Sabha election would be a disaster for the saffron party and they would fail to retain power.
On BJP targeting West Bengal and Odisha, she said "sometimes a cockroach also wants to be a peacock and put on its feathers".
The Trinamool Congress chief said the BJP got 50 percent votes, while CPI-M got 45 percent votes. It was a difference of about five percent only.
"I had even recommended sharing of seats – Congress in 30 seats, TMC 14 and hill parties in 16 seats. But the Congress leadership turned down my offer and now you can see the results. The Congress has got just about 1.5 percent votes, which is a matter of shame," she added.
Banerjee also questioned why the CPI-M "surrendered" before the BJP.
"Was it in fear of being blackmailed and harassed by the central agencies?" she asked.
Banerjee also alleged that the BJP has used money power as well as the Central forces to win the elections.
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