TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee stated on Saturday that Abhishek Banerjee is 'like a son' to him and that forgiving a son's mistakes is a father's responsibility. Earlier, on June 11, he had remarked that Mamata Banerjee must choose between him and Abhishek.
On Thursday, Abhishek replaced his lawyer in a fake signature case, a role previously held by Kalyan. Following this, Kalyan criticized Abhishek, saying he does not respect senior leaders and is arrogant, which he claimed has harmed the party.
On Friday, Abhishek Banerjee responded, acknowledging Kalyan Banerjee as his elder and stating that he has the right to express his views. Abhishek added that he would not speak against Kalyan, as he has known him since childhood.
Kalyan Banerjee also commented on the state of democracy in West Bengal, claiming it has deteriorated. He alleged that BJP and police harassment have created unprecedented challenges for the opposition.
He dismissed rumors of a merger between TMC and Congress, stating that no such plans exist. Banerjee further criticized rebel leaders within TMC, accusing them of using development as an excuse while failing to deliver in their constituencies.
He warned that these rebels might seek refuge with BJP. Key Points - Kalyan Banerjee described Abhishek Banerjee as 'like a son' and emphasized forgiveness as a father's duty. - He criticized Abhishek's behavior, calling him arrogant and disrespectful to senior leaders.
- Banerjee claimed democracy in West Bengal has deteriorated and accused BJP of harassment. - He denied rumors of a TMC-Congress merger and criticized rebel leaders within TMC. - Abhishek Banerjee responded, stating he respects Kalyan Banerjee and would not speak against him.
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