Ahmedabad: Mamata Banerjee, who became CM for the third time in a row after securing a huge majority in the West Bengal assembly elections, has been constantly attacking the Modi government. Meanwhile, CM Mamata and her party Trinamool Congress (TMC) are seen preparing for Gujarat. In Gujarat, assembly elections are proposed next year. In fact, posters of Mamata Banerjee have been put up in Ahmedabad over the Trinamool Congress (TMC) Martyrs' Day function. However, these have been removed later. Earlier, the Trinamool congress used to restrict its martyrs' day program to Kolkata and Bengal, but now it is going to hold virtual meetings in many states of the country. In Gujarat, banners of this online meeting have been put up in the Gujarati language itself. TMC is celebrating the 28th anniversary of Martyrdom Day today and Mamata Banerjee is likely to make a conch sound for 2024. Earlier, in the West Bengal assembly elections, the BJP had put all its life to stop Mamata Banerjee, but Mamata not only dashed the BJP's hopes but also managed to return to power with more seats than before. His morale has skyrocketed since the Bengal results and TMC leaders believe that 'Didi' could become an alternative against Modi. UP to get 9 medical colleges together when PM Modi arrives in the state on July 30 Farmers Protest: 200 farmers to demonstrate at Jantar Mantar tomorrow, strict security arrangements Ambareesh Kumar, who contested 8 times on Congress ticket, passes away, political world mourns