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Mamata should evolve from street-fighter to statesman: Cong

Source: PTI
October 01, 2012 19:16 IST
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Under fresh attack from Mamata Banerjee on FDI in multi-brand retail, Congress today advised her to "evolve from a street fighter to a statesman" pointing to 'divergence' in Trinamool Congress' stand.

"There comes a time in the life of every political party and politician when you have to evolve from an agitator to an administrator...from a street fighter to a statesman. These are personal decisions and a matter of self introspection. We want to leave to her only this very small suggestion," party spokesperson Manish Tewari told the media in New Delhi.

Tewari caveated his response by saying Congress has "great personal regard" for the West Bengal chief minister and the political struggle she had waged.

The Congress spokesperson was reacting to a volley of questions on Banerjee's agitation against FDI in retail and price rise in the national capital during which she also indicated that her party may bring a 'no-confidence motion' against it in the next session of Parliament.

She also appealed to various political parties to support it. At a protest rally at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, which was attended by NDA convenor Sharad Yadav, Banerjee launched an all-out attack on the Congress-led UPA government.

The Congress spokesperson, however, made light of her opposition to FDI and the hike in diesel prices alleging the

West Bengal chief minister makes one statement in Delhi and says something else in Kolkata.

"She (Banerjee) is opposing FDI and diesel hike in New Delhi but in West Bengal it is her government which had increased the power tariff," Tewari said.

Image: Trinamool Chief Mamata Banerjee

Photograph: Reuters

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