‘No Proposal Given Or Received’: Supriya Sule Dismisses NCP-SP Merger With Congress

NCP-SP MP Supriya Sule dismissed merger reports with Congress saying no proposal was given or received, lamented TMC’s split like Shiv Sena and NCP, and backed Mamata Banerjee’s right to speak after FIR over alleged inflammatory remarks.

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‘No Proposal Given Or Received’: Supriya Sule Dismisses NCP-SP Merger With Congress
‘No Proposal Given Or Received’: Supriya Sule Dismisses NCP-SP Merger With Congress | Image: ANI

Nagpur: Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) MP Supriya Sule on Saturday dismissed the reports around the potential merger of NCP-SP with the Congress, stating that no such proposal has been given or received by the party.

"Neither anyone from our party has given any such proposal, nor have we received any such proposal," she said, speaking with the media here.

She further expressed disappointment over the split in Trinamool Congress, claiming Shiv Sena and NCP were also split in the same way.

"The way first Shiv Sena was split, then it was the NCP, the same is happening to the TMC. This is very sad," she said.

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Earlier on Friday, CPI general secretary D Raja said that the political situation is changing in a way that some parties that were formed by their leaders after leaving Congress are finding it difficult to survive and that there is speculation that they could merge with Congress.

"Sharad Pawar and Mamata Banerjee were in Congress, split and formed their own parties in Maharashtra and West Bengal. Now the political situation is changing in a way that these parties are finding it difficult to survive and move forward independently. There are speculations that they will have to merge with Congress, because NCP split, now TMC split and the Parliamentary group is demanding separate recognition," Raja told ANI.

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Regarding the FIR registered against TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee over alleged inflammatory speech, NCP (SP) MP Sule said, "I am not surprised. In a democracy, every person has the right to voice their opinion."

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 Abhishek Tiwari
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