Mamata Banerjee leaves for Delhi to attend INDIA Bloc meeting

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee departed for New Delhi on Sunday to participate in a key meeting of the INDIA opposition alliance.
The gathering is expected to bring together leaders from several opposition parties to discuss strategy, coordination, and major political issues ahead of upcoming electoral challenges.
Before leaving for the national capital, Banerjee said the meeting would focus on strengthening opposition unity and addressing matters of national importance.
Political observers view the gathering as significant, as opposition parties seek to present a united front on issues ranging from governance and federalism to economic concerns and electoral reforms.
The INDIA bloc meeting comes at a time when opposition parties are working to improve coordination and build consensus on common political strategies.
Senior leaders from various alliance partners are expected to attend and deliberate on future plans, parliamentary cooperation, and public outreach initiatives.
Banerjee's participation underscores the Trinamool Congress' continued role within the opposition alliance despite occasional differences among member parties.
The outcome of the meeting is likely to shape the opposition's political roadmap in the coming months.
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Mr Pioneer, you are addressing her as WB chief minister !! You need a mental check-up.











