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'INDIA bloc my brainchild, very much part of it': Mamata Banerjee's U-turn after 'outside support' remark

IndiaTimes Thursday, 16 May 2024
Addressing a rally in Bengal's Tamluk, the TMC chief said, "At all India level, some people have misunderstood my statement yesterday. I am very much part of the INDIA alliance. The INDIA alliance was my brainchild. We are together at the national level and will continue to be together," she said.
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