“In 2014, I was supposed to get a Lok Sabha ticket, but it didn’t happen, and I cried all night. It was Suvendu who supported me. Later, he joined the BJP, and we don’t speak anymore because he is in a different political party. But no one can forget our personal relationship, ” Mahua Moitra said.
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