CALCUTTA: Former Bengal minister and rebel Trinamool Congress MLA Suvendu Adhikari resigned from the assembly on Wednesday, more than fifteen days after he resigned from the state cabinet and said it had become “difficult to work together” in a party he described as ” one-person. ”organization. Although Adhikari remains a core member of TMC, his loyalists say the disgruntled party veteran is ready to cross over to Bjp during the interior minister of the Union Amit shahpublic demonstration in Midnapore this Saturday.
Adhikari, who arrived at the assembly around 3.55pm to present her letter of resignation to the speaker. Biman banerjee, requested “immediate acceptance” of his decision to quit smoking. He also wrote to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar for his “intervention”, citing apprehensions about “political revenge” in the form of “unleashing police repression involved in criminal cases”.
“Good journey,” Trinamool MP Kalyan Banerjee said of the departure of his colleague, whom he had distanced himself from as a member of the board of directors. “Better to have an empty barn than one full of rioters. The same group of people will return directly to the party when CM Mamata Banerjee is voted back to office, ”he added.
Party deputy Saugata Roy, who had been trying to fix relations with Adhikari on behalf of TMC, said: “This has nothing to do with ideology. This is haggling for a seat. He wanted to be deputy prime minister, maybe even CM. I don’t know what BJP has offered you. We knew where he was going. This is not a surprise. “BJP welcomed Adhikari’s resignation, saying that” many more “from TMC’s ranks would join the Saffron party in the near future.
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