Kapil Sibal's RS move slammed by both Congress, Trinamool in Bengal


Kolkata, May 25 (IANS): Leaders of Congress and West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress, otherwise at loggerheads on almost all issues, on Wednesday adopted the same line of criticism in slamming senior Congress leader and former Union minister filing nomination for Rajya Sabha from Uttar Pradesh as Independent with the Samajwadi Party's support.

Congress leader in Lok Sabha and party state unit President, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, said that after enjoying so many important posts being with Congress for so many years and holding important portfolios in UPA-I and UPA-II governments, Sibal took such an action out of his greed for a chair in the Rajya Sabha.

"His current term in the Rajya Sabha will end shortly and there is no hope for his re-nomination. So, he made such a decision. Least said about him his better," he said.

While such a reaction from Chowdhury was quite natural, a surprise thrashing of Sibal over this development came from senior Trinamool leader and three-time MP, Saugata Ray, especially at a time when his party and Samajwadi Party is going a honeymoon phase on various issues.

"I am quite saddened over this action of Sibal. I am not happy with the news of Sibal switching his political camp. He is one of the leading legal brains of the country. He had enjoyed several key posts in Congress, including important Union ministerial chairs. Actually, he has risen from the grassroots level and hence he just served his own interest," Roy said.

Incidentally, in the recent Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls, the Trinamool did not field any candidate there as an expression of solidarity towards Samajwadi Party. Both Trinamool and the Samajwadi Party are having regular dialogues on the issue of fielding a unanimous opposition candidate for the forthcoming Presidential elections. In such a situation, Roy's comment on the Sibal issue has come as a surprise.

After erstwhile BJP Lok Sabha member, Arjun Singh's return to Trinamool last Sunday, Roy made a loaded statement as he claimed that Singh's return will neither benefit nor harm his party.

 

  

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  • Karuna, Bengaluru

    Wed, May 25 2022

    Looks like Akilesh has learnt his lesson of selling B from from our Appa Maga party. Can anyone guess what would have been the rate quoted by Akilesh to issue the B form to Sibal

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2022

    No regrets. No votes will go to BJP. All the votes will still be against BJP and with opposition. Independent candidacy is a one of the decision making party.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2022

    Sour Grapes! Eventually out tHE G23 only G3 will be left in Congress . Wayanad too is a doubt after Smriti Iranis visit . I think the only safe constituency that RaGa could contest from is Karachi.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2022

    Karachi is birth place of Advani. So you have fundamental birth rights there. Your brothers in Karachi will welcome you with open arms to fight election with thier similar ideology.

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 26 2022

    2024, will give a surprise verdict for all boot licking bhakts of NAMO

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  • Na Da Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2022

    With 'Sibal' or without 'Sibal ' does not make any difference to BJP. Only Congress has been rear ended in this case.

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