<p>Moments after the Trinamool Congress announced its decision withdrawing support to the UPA government, the Samajwadi Party said the style of functioning of Congress-led government was not right. <br /><br /></p>.<p>"The way of working of this government is not right. That's why Mamata (Banerjee) withdrew (support)," said party leader Ram Gopal Yadav. <br /><br />He said the Congress was behaving as if it had two-thirds majority. <br /><br />Ram Gopal Yadav said his party, along with Left, Biju Janata Dal and Telugu Desam Party, had called a protest Sep 20 against recent economic decisions of UPA government. <br /><br />He said NDA had also called a protest Sep 20.<br /><br />West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Tuesday announced that the Trinamool Congress was withdrawing support to the UPA government, and its ministers would submit their resignations Friday.<br /><br />The decision was taken at a three-hour meeting of Trinamool leaders and MPs in Kolkata to protest against the hike in diesel prices and allowing foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail trade.</p>
<p>Moments after the Trinamool Congress announced its decision withdrawing support to the UPA government, the Samajwadi Party said the style of functioning of Congress-led government was not right. <br /><br /></p>.<p>"The way of working of this government is not right. That's why Mamata (Banerjee) withdrew (support)," said party leader Ram Gopal Yadav. <br /><br />He said the Congress was behaving as if it had two-thirds majority. <br /><br />Ram Gopal Yadav said his party, along with Left, Biju Janata Dal and Telugu Desam Party, had called a protest Sep 20 against recent economic decisions of UPA government. <br /><br />He said NDA had also called a protest Sep 20.<br /><br />West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Tuesday announced that the Trinamool Congress was withdrawing support to the UPA government, and its ministers would submit their resignations Friday.<br /><br />The decision was taken at a three-hour meeting of Trinamool leaders and MPs in Kolkata to protest against the hike in diesel prices and allowing foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail trade.</p>