The trending started two days back following the spat between the Centre and the state over chief secretary Alapan Bandopadhyayās recall by the central government following the Kalaikunda episode. PM Narendra Modi and Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar had to wait for the chief minister and the chief secretary for 15 minutes at Kalaikunda ahead of the Cyclone Yaas review meeting.
Hailing Banerjee, TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh told ET, āThere is only one face in the country āā that of chief minister Mamata Banerjee. She is a strong force countering the BJP in the country. Thus, it is only obvious that she will trend in twitter with peopleās wanting her to be the prime minister.ā
Twitter was flooded with tweets hailing Mamata Banerjee, especially after she started protesting against the Centreās move to recall the chief secretary.
Nilanjan Das, a PHD student from Hooghly, tweeted, āAlapan Bandyopadhyay, IAS (retd) is now the Chief Advisor to the Chief Minister for a period of three years. After that, I hope to see him as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister. #BengaliPrimeMinister.ā
One Sadam Nasim commented that āBengal definitely wants a Bengali Prime Minister.ā
Manoj Tiwary, cricketer turned TMC MLA, took to social media and wrote, āWhat Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow. Their āSunarā model failed badly. Under them, India is suffering. But Didi will lead us the way sheās leading Bengal by implementing the Model of Development. Thus in the upcoming days we need, #BengaliPrimeMinister.ā
When contacted, political party leaders like Pradip Bhattacharya of the Congress said, āWe will definitely love to have a Bengali prime minister. But is that an easy possibility? It is not an easy task for anyone.ā
Slamming Mamata Banerjee, state BJP spokesperson Sayantan Adhikari commented that the people hardly know TMC outside the state. He said, āBeyond Alipurduar in Assam and Jharkhand and Bihar, no one knows the Trinamool Congress. The party has no identity beyond Bengal and we are talking about a Bengal Prime Minister.ā
Amid the chief secretary recall row, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has come in support of Mamata Banerjee, saying that āit is time for Centre to support states and not fight with themā. He was the first non-BJP CM to come out and openly back Mamata Banerjee on the issue.