PTI, KOLKATA: The BJP’s West Bengal unit Wednesday mocked Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for joining the opposition rally convened by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) describing it as a “desperate attempt to hog the limelight”. These rallies show the “desperation” of the opposition parties to capture power at any cost, West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said.
At a mega rally in New Delhi, opposition leaders slammed the BJP as a “threat to democracy” which must be defeated in the coming general election. “She (Banerjee) is busy going to Delhi attending dharna of opposition leaders. This is a desperate attempt to hog the limelight. There are so many opposition leaders and everybody including Mamata Banerjee is fighting for the prime minister’s post. Instead of dreaming of becoming the PM, she should pay attention to provide good governance in Bengal,” Ghosh said.
While going to Delhi, she has left the state at the mercy of her party leaders who are busy looting the people, the BJP leader alleged.
“The more these parties organise such rallies, the more it will be clear that opposition leaders are rudderless and are afraid of (Prime Minister)

