The Trinamool is not in competition in the upcoming assembly elections in Goa. AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal said that in the current situation, the grassroots in Goa do not have even one percent of the votes.

Goa Assembly elections are likely to be held in February next year. With that election in mind, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal went to Goa on Wednesday. Attacking the Trinamool from that meeting, Kejriwal said, “I think you are giving a little more importance to the Trinamool. Today, there is not even one percent of the grassroots vote in Goa. They set foot here only three months ago. This is not the way democracy works. We have to work hard in democracy. We have to work for the people. ”

After this remark by the CM of Delhi, many questions have started to arise in national politics, then what is the rift between Kejriwal and Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee around the Goa elections? In fact, the good relations between Kejriwal and Mamata are well known in national politics. Kejriwal also congratulated Mamata Banerjee on her victory in the last assembly elections in Bengal.

Not only that, after being sworn in as the Chief Minister for the third time in May, Mamata visited Delhi in July and met the Chief Minister. However, Kejriwal and Mamata did not meet during their second visit to Delhi in November.