Sparks flew in Delhi’s power corridors as Trinamool Congress parliamentarians staged a sit-in outside Amit Shah’s official residence-cum-office. The vocal protest against central policies marked a significant escalation in the TMC-BJP feud.
Armed with data on stalled projects and agency actions, the MPs painted a picture of a ‘suffocated’ opposition. ‘End the vendetta politics now,’ they urged through megaphones, drawing parallels to historical struggles for autonomy. The gathering, though contained, symbolized TMC’s unyielding stance.
Heavy deployment of forces ensured compliance with protocols, while the media frenzy amplified the message nationwide. This comes at a time when West Bengal faces critical funding issues, which TMC attributes to punitive measures by Delhi.
BJP spokespersons hit back, accusing TMC of corruption and deflection tactics. Nonetheless, the protest has invigorated party workers and may bolster Mamata’s image as a federalism defender.
In conclusion, this bold move underscores the polarized political environment, where every action reverberates across states. As elections loom, expect more such showdowns to dominate headlines.