Didi will be left alone : Amit Shah warns Mamata amid TMC desertions
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Updated: Saturday, December 19, 2020, 23:33 [IST]
Kolkata, Dec 19: Welcoming high-profile Trinamool Congress rebel Suvendu Adhikari, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday claimed there will be more desertions to the BJP from the TMC and that the West Bengal chief minister will be be left alone in her party by the time elections arrive.
Amit Shah ad Mamata Banerjee Why are so many people leaving Trinamool Congress? Because of the misrule, corruption and nepotism of Mamata Banerjee. Didi, this is just the beginning. By the time elections come, you will be left all alone, Amit Shah said at Midnapore rally.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah waves at his supporters during an election rally ahead of West Bengal Assembly polls 2021, in West Midnapore district, Saturday, December 19, 2020.
In the biggest exodus from the Trinamool Congress in a single day, party heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari and 34 other leaders including five MLAs and
an MP switched over to the BJP in the presence of Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday, setting of churnings as several disgruntled functionaries rallied behind him. Amit Shah taunted TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee by saying she will be left alone by the time assembly elections, due in April-May next year, arrives. Beginning his new inning, Adhikari also lashed out at TMC saying BJP will win Bengal and asked TMC workers to join hands and start a new beginning. Senior leaders of the TMC are also apprehensive that more leaders may leave the party.
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Bengal Heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari Joins BJP, Says Never Received Love and Respect in TMC
Suvendu Adhikari speaks at Amit Shah’s Midnapore rally after joining the BJP on Saturday. (Twitter/@ANI)
At the Midnapore rally with Amit Shah, Adhikari called the senior BJP leader his “elder brother” and said he has received “love and respect” from him that was never accorded to him in the TMC.
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West Bengal political heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari joined the BJP along with nine MLAs of different parties and a TMC MP at Union home minister Amit Shah s rally in Midnapore on Saturday, ending weeks of speculation. Adhikari resigned from the Trinamool Congress earlier this week, besides giving up his cabinet portfolios in the Mamata Banerjee government. He has also resigned as an MLA, but it is yet to be accepted.
NEW DELHI: Suvendu Adhikari, the former Trinamool heavyweight, on Saturday put an end to all suspense about his future plans and started a new inning in Bengal politics with the BJP.
The ex-Bengal minister who made a mark for himself during the Nandigram movement and held several important portfolios under chief minister Mamata Banerjee, shared stage with Union home minister Amit Shah and vowed to end the TMC rule in the 2021 assembly elections.
Suvendu unleashed a broadside at Mamata and also attacked her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, calling him an extortionist .
Amit Shah s mega rally in Paschim Medinipur district saw several Trinamool leaders switch sides to the BJP. The list included 5 Trinamool MLAs, two-time TMC MP from Bardhaman Purba Lok Sabha constituency Sunil Mondal and former TMC MP Dasarth Tirkey.
NEW DELHI: Former TMC heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday joined the BJP in the presence of Union home minister Amit Shah at a rally in West Bengal s Midnapore. His formal induction into the saffron party has put to rest weeks of speculation about his political future.
Adhikari, who has been at odds with West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee for the past few weeks, had exited the Trinamool Congress on Thursday and resigned as the party s MLA earlier this week.
Besides Adhikari, several other TMC leaders defected to the BJP at the mammoth rally.
Two-time TMC MP from Bardhaman Purba Lok Sabha constituency Sunil Mondal, who has been vocal about his differences with the party s leadership, was inducted into the the BJP.