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Mamata keeping the ‘sweet’ tradition that he started in 2011

Mamata keeping the 'sweet' tradition that he started in 2011
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New Delhi: Politics, no doubt, bitterness.
And the mango season has long been part of this game, in the political capital.
Bengal’s West Bengal Minister Mamata Banerjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have fought bitter battles for Bengal, sweating for more than two months in sharp bengal heat more than a month ago.
Even after Banerjee took an oath for the third term as the main minister, bitter exchange between the state and was refusing to die.
But, in the mango season that followed, there was nothing left for the main minister in sending a sweet seasonal greetings to New Delhi.
Didi, because Banerjee is often referred to, including by the Prime Minister and all the other BJP campaigners during the poll, sending several of the best choices of Mango Varieties Bengal – Himsaagar, Langda and Laxmanbhog to PM Modi last week.
The movement was expanded to President of RAM Nath Kovind, Venkaiiah Naidu vice-president, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Minister of Transportation Nitin Gadkari and Interior Minister Amit Shah.
The basket filled with mangoes from Bengal also reached the leader of the Sonia Gandhi congress and the chairman of the Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal.
Whether Mango Banerjee’s diplomacy helped sweeten the bitterness between the State and Entre-who continued due to political violence in Bengal, the case of Fraud Narada, a sudden school principal, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, since the term three – has not been seen.
However, that the minister’s chairman decided to continue with the tradition that began in 2011, because he served for the first time, not only talked about maintaining general politicality among political classes, but the movement clearly showed TMC’s head efforts to reach out.
For rivals and friends, which is part of the same political spectrum as they share at the national level.
Political polarization in Bengal has reached a bitter high between BJP and TMC during the election campaign and before that when political workers and leaders are boiled from the opposing camp.
When the party jump continued in Bengal and Battle Battle of the state versus the center, which seemed to be lost in a very political atmosphere.
This is when mangoes can change the mood.

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