4th shock to TMC in 2 days! After three MLAs, now minority unit general secretary Kabirul Islam also resigns

There are a few months left for the assembly elections in West Bengal. However, before this, loyal comrades from the party have started going. Shubhendu Adhikari, formerly a minister in the Bengal government, TMC district chief of West Bardhaman and Jitendra Tiwari, a legislator from Pandeshwar, resigned from the party. After this, on Friday, MLA
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4th shock to TMC in 2 days! After three MLAs, now minority unit general secretary Kabirul Islam also resigns

There are a few months left for the assembly elections in West Bengal. However, before this, loyal comrades from the party have started going. Shubhendu Adhikari, formerly a minister in the Bengal government, TMC district chief of West Bardhaman and Jitendra Tiwari, a legislator from Pandeshwar, resigned from the party. After this, on Friday, MLA Sheilabhadra Dutta from Barrackpore and Kabirul Islam, General Secretary of TMC Minorities Unit has also resigned from the party. It is considered a big shock for the Mamta government of the state to leave the leaders one by one because all these leaders have influence in a large area of ​​Bengal.

Sheelbhadra Dutta wrote a letter informing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee about her resignation. Meanwhile, according to media reports, 60 leaders, including a Trinamool MP, may leave the party before Union Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Bengal. There is also speculation that all of them will join BJP in Shah’s presence. Please tell that after resigning from the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, Shubhendu Adhikari met several leaders including MP Sunil Mandal. After this, Tiwari announced his resignation from the party.

Significantly, Home Minister Amit Shah can visit Bengal at the end of this week. He will also address a gathering in Medinipur district. In such a situation, the speculation of TMC leaders joining BJP has intensified. As of now, no leader has given open statements in support of the BJP, although the number of leaders voicing opposition to CM Mamata Banerjee has been steadily increasing.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has called a meeting with party MLAs on Friday morning. It may discuss the issue of MLAs leaving the party. Earlier Mamata Banerjee said after the resignation of the officer that TMC is like a banyan tree, which has very deep roots. Two-three people who did not get a tick from the party, it will not do anything with their departure.