TMC taunts Congress's poor performance in Assam Hills Council elections.

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TMC Jibe On Congress: 'Our land is not saved and the aim is on the stars', TMC taunts Congress's poor performance in assam Hills Council elections.


TMC Questions Congress: congress has performed disappointingly in the Hills Council elections of Assam. Regarding this, chief minister Mamata Banerjee's nephew abhishek banerjee has taken a dig at the Congress.

TMC Attack On Congress 

The dispute between trinamool congress (TMC) and congress, which is part of the opposition alliance 'I.N.D.I.A.', has once again intensified. abhishek banerjee, National General Secretary of West Bengal's ruling party trinamool congress, has taken a dig at the disappointing performance of congress in the assam Hills Council elections. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee's nephew abhishek said that congress is busy targeting the stars. He has raised questions on Congress's ambition to contest more seats in West Bengal.


'Congress is not able to make a place in assam and West Bengal...'

The TMC leader has attacked after the disappointing defeat of congress in North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC) in the Dima Hasao district of Assam. According to the report of news agency ANI, abhishek banerjee said that congress is not able to regain its place in assam, but has aspirations like targeting the stars in Bengal. The TMC leader has targeted congress for demanding more seats in Bengal. Banerjee said that congress is not able to save its ground and is dreaming big in other states.


BJP has defeated Congress

BJP retained its rule in the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC) in the Dima Hasao district of Assam. The party has won 25 seats in the 30-member council elections. BJP's total vote share was 55.52 percent. The performance of congress was very disappointing. The party could secure only an 8.87 percent vote share. In this election, TMC contested for the first time and secured 7.63 percent of the total votes.


'TMC performed better'

Abhishek Banerjee wrote on microblogging site "Aspirations are like aiming for the stars."


Unable to reach a consensus on seat sharing in Bengal

Out of 42 lok sabha seats in West Bengal, TMC wants to give only two seats to Congress. Whereas congress wants to contest elections on at least 6 seats. There is no consensus between the two parties regarding this, as the leaders of both parties are making statements against each other. In the last lok sabha elections, TMC had won 22 seats, while bjp had won 18 seats. The remaining two seats were won by Congress.

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