Ahead of the upcoming state meeting polls in West Bengal, BJP Bengal in-charge Kailash Vijayvargiya has made a shocking declare, stating that he’s in contact with about 41 MLAs from the incumbent TMC who’re prepared to leap the ship and be part of the BJP.
Talking to media reporters on Thursday, Vijayvargiya mentioned the Trinamool Congress authorities would collapse if he lets the MLAs be part of the saffron social gathering. However, he added that solely with clear picture shall be allowed to hitch the social gathering.
“I have a list of 41 MLAs who want to join the BJP. The Bengal government will collapse if I let them in. We are exploring their background and only leaders with a clean image would be allowed to join. Everyone believes that the Mamata government is going out,” Vijayvargiya had mentioned.
Vijayvargiya’s assertion comes days after the Bengal minister Jyotipriya Mallick boasted that 6 of BJP’s 7 MPs would quickly be part of the TMC. Mallick had mentioned that a number of leaders who joined the BJP not too long ago are keen to come back again to Trinamool. But the ultimate resolution rests with Mamata Banerjee. They shall be taken again provided that she permits, Mallick had mentioned.
Rumblings inside TMC forward of WB meeting elections
It is pertinent to notice that the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress is hit by a collection of defections and rebellions in latest occasions. Last month, social gathering heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari tendered his resignation from the social gathering. Five different TMC MLAs additionally submitted their resignation in December 2020. Days later West Bengal sports activities minister Laxmi Ratan Shukla resigned from the Mamata Banerjee’s cabinet.
The rumblings with the TMC continues as one other social gathering chief Vaishali Dalmiya opened the entrance towards the social gathering. A couple of days again, Dalmiya, perturbed by Shukla’s resignation, said that the pervasive corruption is consuming up the social gathering from inside and lamented that social gathering members are concerned in stonewalling of labor carried out by the guy members.
West Bengal is slated to go to polls in April/May this yr.
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