The BJP, as expected, is only elated at the emergence of Mamata as a major
disruptive nuisance.

One only hopes that she will come to her senses - aided by other opposition
leaders whom she is visiting, before it's too late.
(In recent past, Yashwant Sinha had - in a rather subtle way, been pressed
into service; the "subtlety" - so alen to her, must have had been lent by
her poll strategist.)
Looks like he has given up.)
Of course, the Goa poll too one may look forward to.

<<After Trinamool Congress decided not to attend the meeting of the
opposition parties called by Mallikarjun Kharge of the Congress before the
Winter Session of the Parliament, Dilip Ghosh's comment on West Bengal
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee triggered a controversy.

Ghosh said, *"Mamata Banerjee is trying to become the leader. The days of
Sonia Gandhi are over"* [emphasis added].

He went on to say, "Let them decide who will stay with whom. BJP has no
interest in this. This is a drama by the opposition".

"Who will call the meeting -- Congress or Trinamool Congress? Which is the
main party - the session will be over before they come to any decision,"
Ghosh added.>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://www.deccanherald.com/amp/national/national-politics/dilip-ghoshs-comment-on-mamata-banerjee-triggers-controversy-1055849.html
>.)

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