Kolkata:
On Friday, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that a historic opportunity
had emerged for the BJP to replace the Left in West Bengal as the principal
opposition party after the Left parties fell out of favor with the
people.
“There
is this historic opportunity to occupy the space of the anti-Left feeling and
our long-term strategy will be towards that,” Jaitley, who came here to attend
the swearing-in ceremony of the Mamata Banerjee-led government, said. “This
time it is a hat-trick of anti-Left voting. No doubt in our mind that our
primary objective in the long run is to occupy the space of the Left and become
principal opposition party in the state. The footprint has been registered by
us,” he further added.
In
the just-concluded state Assembly polls, the BJP secured three seats while the
GJM, which had supported the BJP in the 2014 Lok Sabha election, secured three
seats. In the 2011 Assembly polls, the BJP failed to secure any seat.
Jaitley
described his party’s inroads into the Left dominated states of West Bengal
and Kerala his party’s inroads into the Left dominated states of West
Bengal and Kerala as a “success story” and asserted that it was spreading
fast into the parts of the country where it had no presence in the past.
Jaitley
made it clear that in accordance with the obligations of the federal structure
of the Constitution, the Centre would continue to support West Bengal when it
came to clearing any project or for any other support under the
government-to-government relationship.
However,
there was no scope of an out-of-turn fiscal assistance for West Bengal, which
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had repeatedly sought in the past.
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