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West Bengal | After Suvendu Adhikari s exit, four WB ministers skip Mamata Banerjee s Cabinet meet; trigger speculations

Two of the ministers have not attended any Cabinet meeting since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic. Four ministers skip Mamata Banerjee s Cabinet meet  |  Photo Credit: PTI Kolkata: Four West Bengal ministers, on Tuesday, skipped Mamata Banerjee s cabinet meeting, triggering speculations about the rising dissent within the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The four leaders - Tourism Minister Gautam Deb, Minister for North Bengal Development Rabindranath Ghosh, Minister for Fisheries Chandranath Sinha and Minister for Forests, Rajib Banerjee - were absent for the meeting chaired by Banerjee. The development comes days after Cabinet Minister Suvendu Adhikari resigned from the TMC and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Stoking Fresh Speculations, 4 Bengal Ministers Skip Mamata s Cabinet Meet Days After Suvendu Moves to BJP

Stoking Fresh Speculations, 4 Bengal Ministers Skip Mamata s Cabinet Meet After Suvendu Moves to BJP FOLLOW US ON: Days after former Cabinet Minister Suvendu Adhikari joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), four ministers of the West Bengal government were absent from a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the State Secretariat on Tuesday. Adhikari joined the BJP at a rally held by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the state, sparking speculations about rising dissent in the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Two of the minister absent from the Tuesday meet Tourism Minister Gautam Deb and Minister for North Bengal Development Rabindranath Ghosh belonged to north Bengal. However, the reasons for their absence is seemed genuine as they had not been attending Cabinet meetings since the Covid-19 outbreak.

Four TMC ministers skip Mamata s Cabinet meeting

Four Ministers skip West Bengal Cabinet meeting chaired by Mamata Banerjee Updated: Updated: Absence of Ministers stokes speculation amid defections from Trinamool to BJP. Share Article Absence of Ministers stokes speculation amid defections from Trinamool to BJP. Four Ministers of the West Bengal government were absent from a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the State Secretariat on Tuesday. The development, which comes days after Suvendu Adhikari, a former Cabinet Minister joined the BJP at a rally held by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, has sparked speculation about rising dissent in the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Two of the absentees were from north Bengal Tourism Minister Gautam Deb and Minister for North Bengal Development Rabindranath Ghosh. However, the absence of these ministers from north Bengal, about 600 km from Kolkata, is not unusual as they have not been attending Cabinet meetings since the outbreak of COVID-19.

Naxalbari s Tribal family who hosted Amit Shah joins Mamata s party; BJP accuses TMC goons of kidnapping Mahali couple

Naxalbari s Tribal family who hosted Amit Shah joins Mamata s party; BJP accuses TMC goons of kidnapping Mahali couple Naxalbari s Tribal family who hosted Amit Shah joins Mamata s party; BJP accuses TMC goons of kidnapping Mahali couple In An Embarrassment To The BJP In West Bengal, Raju Mahali And Geeta Mahali, Who Had Hosted Amit Shah On April 25 During His Visit To The Area, Today Joined The TMC In The Presence Of Senior TMC Leader And Tourism Minister Gautam Deb. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Shashikant Sharma | Updated on: 03 May 2017, 05:12:19 PM Naxalbari (WB): Union Law Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday slammed West Bengal chief minister Mamata Bannerjee for mounting pressure on the tribal family of Naxalbari who had hosted BJP national president Amit Shah during his visit to north Bengal last week. 

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