My visit to Delhi is successful, “Democracy Will Go On”: Mamatha Banerjee

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New Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said that her Delhi visit is successful. At the time of leaving from Delhi she said I will return to the national capital once every two months.

She was busy with packed meetings with opposition leaders in Delhi in her five day visit including AICC Chief Sonia Gandhi. Speaking to the media persons Mamatha Banerjee said that Democracy must go on. She said that the visit was successful and met a lot of my colleagues for political reasons. We met for political purpose. Democracy must go on.

Our slogan is save democracy, save country, she said. Mamatha Banerjee said that “To save democracy everyone must work together. The country is the most important thing to work for. If democracy is at threat, the country is under threat. Save democracy and save the nation”. She also said she spoke with NCP chief Sharad Pawar over phone. He went to Mumbai. Next time we will be meeting also, she said.

There cannot be anything better than opposition unity for a political purpose. I couldn’t meet every leader that I wanted to because of Covid – 19 protocols. However, the outcome of the meetings has been good. Let us work together, she said.

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