Margao / Panaji: The Anti-BJP Alliance proposed by TMC mired in hot clashes on Twitter on Saturday, with Congress leaders and TMC threw alone back and forth.
The day after TMC Lok Sabha MP Mahua Moitra responded to the statement of the Senior Congress electoral observer, and the response of the Congress was awaited, the Congress’ Goa desk who was responsible for Dinesh Gundu Rao on Saturday was posted on the Twitter Handle: “If (Secretary General of Congress) KC Venugopal’s Tweet did not answer enough, I wondered who from Delhi leaders.
Responses is the Mahua Moitra waiting? “Rao referred to Venugopal tweets on January 10 speculation scotching that” the possibility of alliances with TMC “was discussed by Rahul Gandhi.
“Let me ensure that the Congress Party is sure – we will make Goa back on the progress path immediately,” Venugopal tweeted.
In Ripostte who was sharp to Rao, Moitra labeled Twitter posts Rao as “fake bravado without information” by Congress, and that “There is no substitute for thinking and maturing rational”.
Stress that TMC “seriously defeated BJP,” Moitra, said he “There was no desire to be involved in further Twitter shadow boxing with various congress functionaries”.
What triggered Twitter’s disputes made by Chidambaram in television interviews that Cave February 14 will fight between Congress and BJP, and that every anti-BJP effort must be led by Congress while also expressing “disappointed” to TMC.
“Agressive and luxurious campaigns” and the hunt for the MLA Congress.
While Moitra brought to Twitter rebelled Chidambaram’s statement, another MP TMC, Sushmita Dev, replied that TMC was “the only party that could consolidate anti-BJP sound,” in a clear indication that TMC would not want to play the second violin.
Dev said TMC had not forced or lured members of Congress to join the party.
“Drop the double standard on defection.
You slander all those who leave Congress, but you welcome all those who leave other parties to join Congress,” he said.
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On Saturday, TMC triggered a former member of Congress and former Gaondanrim Sarpanch Ashok Velatip.