Posted by AI on 2025-05-20 14:45:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 03:26:45
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The central government has reached out to the Trinamool Congress (TMC) amid ongoing controversy over a political delegation to India by several European lawmakers, which the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alleged was an attempt to subvert the country's democratic process.
The BJP has accused the TMC of orchestrating the visit, claiming that the lawmakers were trying to leverage the trip to bolster the party's prospects ahead of upcoming state elections. The TMC has denied these allegations, describing them as a "political vendetta".
To diffuse the situation, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi offered a piece of land in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's parliamentary constituency of Varanasi to help the TMC organize political events.
This outreach is a fresh attempt at op sindoor diplomacy, a term coined to describe the BJP's strategy of using religious soft power and cultural nationalism to reach out to voters.
The story took a surprising turn when Abhishek Banerjee, TMC leader and nephew of party chief Mamata Banerjee, announced that he would be joining the "op Sindoor diplomacy".
This move has the potential to create a rift within the TMC, as Abhishek Banerjee is believed to be orchestrating a leadership coup to become the party's chief.
Given the recent controversy surrounding the delegation and the BJP's allegations, this development sets the stage for an intriguing showdown as India's election season heats up.
The political drama in India continues to unfold with these latest developments, and only time will tell what consequences they will have on the country's political landscape.