"Bhaiya Gone, Didi's Turn Next": Rekha Gupta's Swipe At Mamata Banerjee

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has made a pointed remark directed at both AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, stating that 'Bhaiya has been chased away' and it's now 'Didi's turn'. This statement comes in the context of rising political tensions and challenges faced by regional leaders, particularly in the wake of recent electoral outcomes that saw significant shifts in voter sentiment. Gupta's comments reflect a broader narrative within Indian politics where leaders are increasingly scrutinized over their governance and electoral performance. The remarks may also resonate with voters who are seeking change, highlighting the evolving dynamics in Indian political landscapes as parties gear up for future elections. As regional parties like the Trinamool Congress face criticism, Gupta's statement aims to galvanize support for her own party while casting doubt on the viability of her opponents.
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