In West Bengal MPs and MLA join BJP in groups



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‘It’s just the beginning’

Union Interior Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah at a public meeting in Midnapore, West Bengal. Photo: collected

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Union Interior Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah at a public meeting in Midnapore, West Bengal. Photo: collected

Assembly vote in 2021 in West Bengal, India. Faced with that vote, the Hindutva Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today delivered a formal “masterstroke” in state politics. The ruling Trinamool Congress may not have had such an idea.

A total of 14 MPs and MPs from the Trinamool Congress, the Indian National Congress and the Left Front joined the BJP on Saturday afternoon with a bouquet of flowers in the hands of the Union Interior Minister and former BJP President, Amit Shah. Among them, ten MPs and MPs left the ruling party and joined the BJP. Two from the National Congress, the left has lost two more MLAs.

Many leaders of the ruling Trinamool Congress have joined the BJP before. However, the departure of another influential leader from the duck swarm this time could be a cause for concern for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Several Trinamool councilors and district-level leaders also joined the BJP along with MPs and MLA. As a result, the grassroots will naturally suffer the most in the run-up to the elections, political observers say.

Interior Minister Amit Shah mocked West Bengal’s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at a public meeting in Midnapore after leaders of the Trinamool, Congress and the Left Front joined his party. Then you will be alone at the base. There will be no one else. ‘

The MPs and MPs who left the Trinamool Congress and joined the BJP that day were influential former cabinet members of Mamata Banerjee, Shuvendu Adhikari, Deepak Haldar, Biswajit Kundu, Ashish Dey, Banasree Maiti, Shilbhadra Dutt, Dipali Biswas, Ranjit Biswas Mandal and Anant. . Judicial MPs Sudip Mukherjee and Bishwanath Parial have joined BJP from the Indian National Congress. They were joined by MLA Tapsi Mandal of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPIM and MLA Ashok Dinda of the Communist Party of India (CPI).

Pointing to Mamata Banerjee, BJP leader Amit Shah said: “Today, all of Bengal has turned against Didi (Mamata). The BJP will win more than 200 seats in Bengal in the Assembly elections.

Didi said the BJP is breaking the party. I ask you, what team did you disband? ‘Amit Shah added. He added: ‘Think about why so many people leave your team today. You are insulting others by giving importance to your own nephew. That is why state leaders flee from the bases.

Addressing the Trinamool government, the Union Interior Minister said: “This government has not allowed farmers in the state to get 6,000 rupees from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Farmer Honors Fund. The Chief Minister did not allow Ayushman to benefit from India.

Amit Shah further said: ‘You (the chief minister) said, you will get rid of the corruption of the state. But the people of Bengal have seen what you have done to the significance of the Amphan storm. Amfan’s money has gone into the pockets of grassroots leaders.

Addressing the common people of West Bengal, the former BJP president said: “They have given Congress three decades in this state. CPIM has also been given three decades. It has given Trinamool 10 years. You give the BJP only five years. Eliminate the Mamata government of West Bengal.



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