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Rahul Gandhi Make Distance With Left Party In West Bengal Know Reason Behind

There is not much time for the West Bengal assembly elections. Sometimes the Election Commission can declare the dates. In such a situation, political parties are preparing for their respective victories. Meanwhile, the Congress has made a distance from its friend, the left party. In fact, before the elections, there is a tussle between the Congress and the Left parties over seats. The effect of this is that Congress MP Rahul Gandhi will no longer take part in the joint rally of the two parties in Bengal.

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For the Congress, which is constantly struggling with its existence in the country’s politics, the challenges are not taking its name. The Congress has not been able to show any aggressive attitude even for the upcoming five-state elections and no firebrand faces have appeared in these states in their quiver. On the other hand, West Bengal assembly election has become a nose question for BJP and TMC.

But in the midst of all this, Congress has to fight hard to make a place in Bengal itself.
Rahul Gandhi himself is keeping a distance from his own friend i.e. Left party in Bengal. It is being told that they will not take part in shared rallies in Bengal in due course of time. Let me know what is the reason behind this.

There is not much time for the West Bengal assembly elections. Sometimes the Election Commission can declare the dates. In such a situation, political parties are preparing for their respective victories. Meanwhile, the Congress has made a distance from its friend, the left party.

In fact, before the elections, there is a tussle between the Congress and the Left parties over seats. The effect of this is that Congress MP Rahul Gandhi will no longer take part in the joint rally of the two parties in Bengal.

A joint rally of the Left and Congress is to be held in Kolkata on Sunday, now Rahul Gandhi will not go there.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will attend the public meeting on behalf of the Congress in place of Rahul Gandhi.

Let me tell you that in Bengal, the Congress and the Left parties have spoken about contesting the elections together, but no agreement has been reached on the seats. Now this effect is visible on the rallies.

Rahul’s eye on South

The Congress may have given up arms in Bengal amid a collision between the BJP and TMC. This is the reason why Rahul Gandhi has shifted his entire focus to the southern states.

Rahul Gandhi will be visiting Tamil Nadu from 27 February to 1 March. Congress MPs are still touring Kerala and continue to focus on elections in the southern states.

While on the Kerala tour, the Left government was targeted by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, he targeted the Left. In such a situation now, when the Congress and the Left parties are preparing to contest elections together in Bengal, the BJP has got another opportunity to surround them.

No big rally in Bengal by Rahul till now

In Bengal, the impatient Ranjan Chaudhary is leading the campaign on behalf of the Congress, besides many other leaders have also held election meetings. However, speaking to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, he has not held any major rally in Bengal.

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