“ipac May Betraying Mamata Bangerjee In Advance Of Goa Elections”

“IPAC may betraying Mamata Bangerjee in advance of Goa elections”

Panaji 22 Nov : .The Indian Political Action Committee, (IPAC), led by Prashant Kishor, a political strategist, has a agenda and could be betraying Mamata Banerjee (West Bengal Chief Minister, Trinamool Congress founder), Dinesh Gundu Ro, Congress’ Goa desk In-Charge, said Monday.
Rao spoke to journalists on the sidelines a rally political here and also challenged the TMC’s repeated attacks on Congress Party, rather than the Bharatiya Janata Party.

 “ipac May Betraying Mamata Bangerjee In Advance Of Goa Elections”-TeluguStop.com

“What is their (TMC?) intention? They came here to support BJP.Mamata didni may not be aware of this.I believe that the IPAC’s leaders have an entirely different agenda.

Rao said that they may also betraying Mamata didi.

Rao has been campaigning for and strategising Congress’s election plans.He also challenged the TMC funding in Goa which orchestrated an extremely visible campaign to win elections in Goa.

The agenda of TMC is to support BJP.This is their goal.They are determined to undermine all political parties, and so they target Congress party.They are targeting Congress party.They aren’t targeting BJP.They have come to this country.From where are they getting their money? They are being funded by who? TMC is funded by who? Rao said.

These are the questions that Goa people ask.Is this their intent? They have made no contributions to the development of the state or to it.There is no contribution to struggle.He also stated that they came just three months prior to elections and said, “We will form a Government.We will destroy this party.”

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