I am not here to seize the state or become Goa’s chief minister. “I am here to bring about constructive change,” Banerjee said, adding that if elected, the party will establish a structure for local leaders to operate transparently.”
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called for ‘parivartan’ in the state during a visit to Goa on Friday. She stated that the Trinamool Congress has come to Goa to make “a constructive transformation” under the banner of youth and women’s empowerment.
A similar strategy succeeded in the last Bengal assembly elections, with many women voting for Banerjee.
Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) aims to duplicate its success in Bengal in Goa. Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, arrived in Goa on Thursday on a three-day visit.
The TMC has opted to run in Goa for several reasons, the most important of which is the party’s recent victory in Bengal.
The massive support of women for Mamata Banerjee was one of the critical reasons for Trinamool’s resounding victory in the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections. Before the elections, the Chief Minister offered financial support to women through initiatives such as Lakshmi Bhandar.
Goa is a minor state, with a population of roughly 14 lakh people. Of the 14 lakh, 49 per cent are women, and it is precise because of this high ratio of female voters that the TMC is frantically attempting to penetrate a state dominated by the BJP and Congress.
The TMC cadre and top officials, including Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, are working tirelessly to engage with women and capitalise on the state’s anti-BJP feeling.
Apart from Mamata, Lok Sabha MP Mahua Moitra has been charged with overseeing Goa. Several female party leaders have also been flown to the state.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is visiting three temples and meeting with fishers and civil society members in the coastal state and the Trinamool cadre.
A strong showing in Goa will boost the state’s national reputation as well. In the 2024 elections, the TMC hopes to become a national party and lead an anti-BJP alliance at the Centre. As a result, they are focusing on states like Goa and Tripura.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called for the state’s “Paris Baltan” during a visit to Goa on Friday.
She promised to travel to Goa to bring about “good change” to empower young people and women. In a recent Bengal election, the same strategy worked, with many women voting for Banerjee.
“I’m not here to takeover the state or to become Goa’s Prime Minister.” “I’m here to create a good change,” Banersey said, adding that if he voted for power, the party he would support would be local.
He went on to say that he would put in place a system for his leaders to follow, and it’s not opaque.
“We must eliminate unemployment, resurrect fishing, and halt the rise in crime against Gore women.” We travelled to Bengal with social goals for education, empowerment, and other issues. To empower women in the state, 41 per cent of Trinamool women are elected to Congress. “In Goa, we would build a similar approach,” she stated. Told.
Mamata Gore advocates for “Paris Baltan,” or the empowerment of Gore women.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called for ‘parivartan’ in the state during a visit to Goa on Friday. She stated that the Trinamool Congress has come to Goa to make “a constructive transformation” under the banner of youth and women’s empowerment.
A similar strategy succeeded in the last Bengal assembly elections, with many women voting for Banerjee.
“I am not here to seize the state or to become Goa’s chief minister.” “I am here to bring about constructive change,” Banerjee said, adding that if elected, the party will establish a structure for local leaders to operate transparently.
In Goa, eradicating unemployment, revitalising the fishing sector, and putting a halt to rising crime against women are critical. We would empower women in the state as we did in Bengal via various social initiatives for education, empowerment, and other sectors.
We have been working on women’s empowerment, and 41 per cent of Trinamool women are elected to Parliament. “In Goa, we would build a similar approach,” she stated.