"Not Time For Whataboutery": Opposition Veep Candidate To Mamata Banerjee

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  • Published On: July 22, 2022
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Margaret Alva, the joint opposition candidate running for Vice President, has criticised the Trinamool Congress's decision to abstain from voting in the election. Mr Alva in a tweet reminded West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's party that the Vice Presidential election "isn't the time for whataboutery, ego or anger".

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