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INDIA hits Bengal wall: Mamata says no talks, will fight Lok Sabha polls alone

In her statement, TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said no talks were on with the Congress, her party would contest the coming Lok Sabha polls alone, and that the issue of a national alliance would be decided only after the elections.

Mamata BanerjeeTMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (Photo: PTI)

The sputtering India bloc took a damaging hit on Wednesday as two partners said they were calling off seat-sharing talks. While seat discussions in both West Bengal and Punjab were expected to be tricky, the timing and wording of the declaration by the Trinamool Congress and Aam Aadmi Party — days after the BJP’s Ram Temple crowning moment, and putting the onus on the Congress — will hurt the coalition.

In her statement, TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said no talks were on with the Congress, her party would contest the coming Lok Sabha polls alone, and that the issue of a national alliance would be decided only after the elections.

Amar kono kotha hoyni, amar karoro songe kotha hoyni. Kono charcha nei. Mithe kotha (I have had no talks, no talks with anyone… no talks at all. It’s all lies). Absolutely wrong,” Banerjee said, while adding that the non-Congress regional parties were holding together.

Soon after Banerjee’s statement, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann said the AAP will not have an alliance with Congress in the state, and will contest all 13 seats on its own. “Desh mein Punjab banega hero, Aam Aadmi Party 13-0 (Punjab will be the country’s hero. AAP will win 13-0),” Mann said.

In her remarks, coming a day before Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra enters Bengal, Banerjee underlined that the Congress had declined her offer of 2 seats in the state. “My initial proposal has already been rejected by them. Then our party took a decision that we will fight alone in Bengal. We are a part of the INDIA alliance. They are doing a rally (Yatra) here… Even as a matter of courtesy, did they even once inform us, say, ‘Didi, I am coming to your state’. I have no relations with the Congress as regards Bengal.”

“All India ki korbo, na korbo after election bhabbo (Nationally, what we will do, not do, we will think after the elections). We are a secular party, we will do what is needed to thwart the BJP. But right now there are no discussions (on seat-sharing),” Banerjee said.

The INDIA alliance did not involve just one party, she said. “Regional parties will stay together as one. We have said that the Congress can fight 300 seats and the regional parties will fight in the rest. The Congress should not interfere there. But if it does, we will see what is to be done.”

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Mann said that the Lok Sabha candidates in Punjab will be chosen on winnability. “We have got a list of 40 probables, out of which 13 will be selected. We will get them surveyed.”

The CM’s statement came as a surprise as lately he had been giving indications of softening his stance on the issue, hinting that the high command would make the final decision on an alliance with the Congress. On January 1, in a show of support for the INDIA bloc, he said, “We are fighting for the country. If the Constitution is saved, then the country will be saved. If the Constitution is saved, then parties will be protected.”

Recently, in another positive sign, the AAP and Congress came together for the mayoral elections to the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation, which were put off at the last minute as the presiding officer claimed to have taken ill. Soon after the tie-up, AAP MP Raghav Chadha, the party in-charge of Punjab, said it marked the beginning of electoral cooperation within the INDIA bloc.

However, the Punjab Congress unit never reconciled to any tie-up with the AAP, accusing the Mann government of unleashing a “vendetta” against its leaders. Recently, the Congress began meetings in different constituencies of Punjab reportedly for a feedback on an alliance with the AAP, after which its Punjab in-charge Devender Yadav is learnt to have conveyed to the party high command that the state unit was strictly opposed to any alliance.

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Mann’s statement came three days after he went to Delhi for a meeting with AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal, general secretary (organisation) Sandeep Pathak and Chadha, along with other leaders.

Of the 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab, the AAP currently holds 1, while the Congress has 6.

Banerjee’s statement came a day after Rahul, speaking to mediapersons in Assam on the sidelines of his Yatra, said that he shared a cordial relationship with her, that seat talks with the TMC were on, and that any differences were minor tiffs which could be easily solved.

Ravik Bhattacharya is a highly experienced and award-winning journalist currently serving as the Chief of Bureau of The Indian Express, Kolkata. With over 20 years of experience in the media industry, Ravik possesses deep expertise across a wide range of critical subjects and geographical areas. Experience & Authority Current Role: Chief of Bureau, The Indian Express, Kolkata. Expertise: Extensive reporting across West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and the Andaman Nicobar Islands. Ravik specializes in politics, crime, major incidents and issues, and investigative stories, demonstrating a robust command of complex and sensitive subjects. Experience: His long and distinguished career includes key reporting roles at several prestigious publications, including The Asian Age, The Statesman, The Telegraph, and The Hindustan Times. Ravik's current role marks his second stint with The Indian Express, having previously served as a Principal Correspondent in the Kolkata bureau from 2005 to 2010. Major Award: Ravik's authority and quality of work are substantiated by his winning of the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award in 2007 for Political Reporting. Education: His strong academic foundation includes a Bachelor's degree with English Honours from Scottish Church College under Calcutta University, and a PG Diploma in Mass Communication from Jadavpur University. Ravik Bhattacharya's extensive tenure, specialized beat coverage, and notable award confirm his status as a trusted and authoritative voice in Indian journalism, particularly for stories emanating from Eastern India. ... Read More

Kanchan Vasdev is a Senior Assistant Editor in The Indian Express’ Punjab bureau. She is a highly experienced journalist with 22 years of expertise covering high-stakes politics, governance, and social issues in Northern India. Professional Background Role: Primary reporter covering the Punjab Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), government policies, and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leadership in the state. Experience: She previously worked with The Tribune and has played a key role in launching various city editions. Special Projects: Abandoned Brides: Authored a monograph on brides abandoned by NRIs as part of the Prabha Dutt Memorial Fellowship. Environment: Worked as a Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) fellow, focusing on the pollution levels in the Satluj river. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) Her recent reporting focuses on the legislative strategies and political maneuvers of the Bhagwant Mann-led Punjab government: 1. Legislative & Governance Standoffs "Punjab govt advances special Assembly session to pass resolution against VB-G RAM G Bill" (Dec 20, 2025): Reporting on the state's move to block the Centre's "Viksit Bharat" mission, which the state claims will undermine MGNREGA. "Punjab govt doubles down on special sessions, sixth in January" (Dec 19, 2025): Detailing the AAP government's use of special sessions as a legislative tool amid tensions with the Governor. "Punjab asks 'VIP teachers' working near Chandigarh to go back to border districts" (Dec 16, 2025): Reporting on CM Mann's move to end the practice of influential teachers avoiding postings in remote areas. 2. Political Analysis & Rural Polls "Punjab rural polls: Why Akalis are likened to dinosaurs in Punjab" (Dec 19, 2025): Analyzing CM Bhagwant Mann's rhetoric against the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) following local body elections. "AAP claims win in 78% Punjab zila parishads as counting continues" (Dec 18, 2025): Breaking down the results of the 2025 rural elections. "Rahul Gandhi and Sidhu alike, says Bhagwant Mann" (Dec 13, 2025): Covering the CM's critique of the Congress leadership. 3. Law Enforcement & Bureaucracy "Suspended Punjab IPS officer Ravjot Kaur Grewal awaits reinstatement" (Dec 10, 2025): Investigative reporting on the bureaucratic red tape involving the Election Commission and the state government. "Punjab declines to give parole to Amritpal Singh" (Nov 27, 2025): Detailing the state government's refusal to grant parole to the radical preacher and sitting MP. 4. Welfare & Economy "Punjab government's plan to add more freebies to 'atta-dal' scheme hits funds roadblock" (Dec 4, 2024): An analysis of the fiscal challenges facing the state's flagship food security program. "Mann leads Punjab delegation to Japan and South Korea for investor outreach" (Dec 2, 2025). Signature Beat Kanchan Vasdev is known for her insider access to Punjab's political executive. Her writing provides deep insights into how state policies are formulated and the friction points between the state government and central authorities. Her dual expertise in environment and law allows her to report on complex issues like the "Farmhouse Policy" (Dec 18, 2025) and river pollution with a unique policy-oriented lens. X (Twitter): @kanchan99 ... Read More

 

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