‘Congress is suffering from Stockholm syndrome’Malviya further said in his tweet, 'But it is interesting to see that Congress is suffering from 'Stockholm Syndrome' and keeps appealing to Mamata Banerjee to join the yatra just for 5 minutes.' Let us tell you that Mamata Banerjee had announced on Wednesday that her party will contest the Lok Sabha elections 'alone' in the state. His comment upset the Congress and created a political stir in the opposition alliance 'I.N.D.I.A.' The seat-sharing proposal between Congress and TMC turned sour when Trinamool accused Congress of making unreasonable demands (in number of seats) without accepting the ground reality.‘We expected better from Bengal government’Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Choudhary said that the program of the 'yatra' was submitted to the administration long ago. He said, 'At some places we are facing hurdles as we are not getting permission to organize public meetings citing examinations. The Yatra has faced difficulties in the Northeast including Assam and now it is facing problems in TMC-ruled West Bengal as well. We were not allowed to organize a public meeting in Siliguri. We expected better cooperation from the state government. Anyway, the route and itinerary of the Yatra will remain the same, barring a few changes.Mamata Banerjee’s decision to deny Rahul Gandhi’s Yatra permission is like the last nail in the coffin of I.N.D.I Alliance. The decision is intended to humiliate the Congress. The excuse that it has been done in view of exams is a sham. There is no such compulsion because exams…
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