More BJP leaders express willingness to join TMC


Kolkata, May 23 (IANS): After Sonali Guha, more BJP leaders who left Trianmool Congress before the election, expressed their willingness to return to their previous party and former MLA Amal Acharya and Trinamool leader from Malda Shyamali Murmu are some of them. Though the party is yet to clear their stand on these turncoats but BJP already said that it would not affect the performance of the party in the state.

Sarala Murmu who was allotted ticket for Habibpur assembly constituency left the party on March and joined BJP alleging that the district leadership were not allowing her to work. Though sources in the party said that she left the party because she wanted to contest from Malda South. Murmu wrote a letter to chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday expressing her willingness to join the party. However, there was no official confirmation to the letter yet from the party.

Speaking to the media Murmu said, "I was always worker of Trinamool congress and wanted to work under the leadership of our chief minister Mamata Banerjee. It was an emotional decision to go to BJP and I have realised that. There is no place to work in BJP and I want to return back to Trinamool congress".

Not only Murmu but the two-time MLA from Itahar in North Dinajpur resigned from the party and joined BJP after he was denied ticket this time. "I had joined BJP but I didn't work. Most of the time I was at home and now I want to join Trinamool Congress again. Hope party will forgive my mistake and give me a chance to work," Acharya said.

The ruling Trinamool Congress, however did not make any comment on this. "There are many people who want to come back including 6 MLAs and 3 MPs. They had left the party when the party was in problem and now, they want to come back. I cannot make a comment on this because there has been no policy decision on this issue. The party will decide the future of these people," Trinamool Congress spokesperson Kunal Ghosh said.

BJP was, however, not too much worried about this exodus. "Before the election these people thought that BJP would come to power and so they joined the party and now they want to leave. Our party is a huge party and this kind of joining and leaving the party continues. So, we have nothing to say on this. If they want to leave, they can leave," state BJP president Dilip Ghosh said.

On Saturday, the turncoat Trinamool Congress leader who switched camp just before the assembly polls Sonali Guha wrote an emotional tweet to chief minister Mamata Banerjee expressing her willingness to return back to old party again.

Guha said that she had left the party out of extreme emotion and in a fit of temper but now she realised that she has made a huge mistake. In an emotional tweet to the chief minister, the former MLA of TMC wrote, "Sekhane (BJP) nijeke maniye nite parini. Mach jemon jol chara thakte pare na, temoni ami apnake chara banchte parbo na. Didi ami khomaprathri, daya kore amake khoma kore din. Apni na khoma kore ami bancho na (I could fit myself there (BJP). As a fish cannot live without water, I cannot live without you. Sister (Mamata) I beg your pardon. If you don't forgive me, I won't be able to live)".

"Apnar aanchaler tole amake tene niye baki jibonta amake apnar snehatole thakar sujog kore din (Take me under your fold and allow me to live the rest of my life under your guidance and blessing)," she had said.

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Those who left TMC and wants come back must be allowed without any delay, but without any conditions.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Sun, May 23 2021

    This Ping-Pong is opportunism and how greedy these politicians are? Didi should take them back and kick them out? Right?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Resignation is the only Solution ...

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Big blow to the chai pakoda party!

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Sun, May 23 2021

    The first sign of a a ship doomed to sink is that the rats emerge and try to find a safe shelter.

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    High time leaders in the BJP who have a conscience and love for the country should resign en masse from the BJP.

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Lesson to political parties do not trust turncoats.

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  • Well wisher, Kudla

    Sun, May 23 2021

    @ Bhavya, baliga Sour grapes or bitter pills 😜, accept BJPees defeat and accept Didi's landslide victory which sent shocking waves to bhakts 😭

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  • Navneeth, Mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Already accepted ! A good show though , increased the number of seats from last time. What did Bhaima Congress gain??? IIt was trashed to ZERO . Now harping on Mamatha begums victory and claiming 'moral victory'? Dont forget being ousted from another state Puducherri. Pappu Khan was supposed to win it after swimming in the sea.

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  • A Nazreth, Mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Along with the BJP, Its a sound lesson to the opposition . Its sending the right signals as well. We HAVE to make Mamata Didi the face of the opposition in the 2024 elections . She has huge vote base nation wide, who will support her . Bengal is a living example of development, economy boom etc etc. The whole nation has acknowledged this fact. She has proved it to all that to counter the might of the BJP at national level, its ONLY and ONLY Mamata di . The project has to start NOW. Nothing else is going to work.If not then you have the same results of 2014 or 2019.

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Dont go overboard with emotions. Mamatha di is just limited to certain places in WB. Her party is heavily dependent on the vote bank of Bangladeshi illegal immigrants who been given voters id and now have Indian Nationality .They easily merge with their Indian bretheren in WB. . So its their payback. Mamatha just won in those constituencies. Mind you she even could not win in her own constituency. Also WB is no heaven . They have numerous issues. So launching her on a national level is a absurd thought! She may get this Bangla votes and also some parts of Kerala where Bangladeshis have settled.

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Bodchi maare. Please keep her in Bengal only.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Next in the statesof Madhya Pradesh n Bihar Wait n watch the game kuthantra giri govt will collapse soon.

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  • Aparna Thingalaya, Udupi

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Those who lost election , wanted to come back. Not the winners.... Let Mamata start to poach BJP''s elected MLA's ….

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Sour grape syndrome!

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  • Naresh, Kerala

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Bhavya, It is not whether the grapes were sweet or sour..... The problem is that two people from Delhi came to Bengal and promised a vineyard, but at the end did not get even a grape !!!

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, May 23 2021

    West Bengal has been a sound COSTLY lesson for Amit Shah and JP Nadda how not to accept failed TMC leaders into party and make them contest on BJP tickets. Perhaps if local BJP leaders would've fought, number of seats would've more for party. Am sure BJP will never refrain on these type of adventures any more.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Ghar wapasi? Chanakya failed.

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  • HENRY MISQUIITH, India

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Chanakya and Duryodana is in Coma after Didi-O-Didi's landslide victory..

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, May 23 2021

    BJP never ruled WB, but got 80 seats from 3. But I see no one shedding tears for CONgress which became ZERO in a state ruled by them 50 years ago!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Modi & Shah must be Weeping ...

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Both of them Will be in jail along with supporters like Vicky if BJPee 2024?

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  • HENRY MISQUIITH, India

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Ghar wapsi.. Yeh menu patha si.. FEKU ki aisi haalat honi si!!

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Dont show any sympathy to these crooks. Ehsan faramosh they will give more trouble in future.

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