TMC Rebuilds: Banerjee's Call to Renew after Electoral Setback
After a major electoral defeat, TMC leader Mamata Banerjee urged candidates to rebuild the party, emphasizing resilience despite losses. At a meeting with candidates who contested the recent assembly elections, Banerjee expressed willingness to let those wishing to leave do so, focusing instead on regaining strength.
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Following a significant electoral setback, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mamata Banerjee has called on the party's candidates to strengthen the organization. She urged unity and rebuilding during a meeting at her Kalighat residence.
Despite losing a substantial number of assembly seats, Banerjee expressed confidence that the TMC would rise again. She invited those wishing to leave the party to do so freely, emphasizing that Trinamool Congress will not capitulate under pressure.
The meeting aimed to bolster the morale of those who had contested the elections, as internal discontent and potential defections loom after the electoral defeat. Banerjee reassured attendees of the party's unwavering commitment, labeling the election results as a 'stolen mandate.'
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