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Dipendu Biswas, Sonali Guha, Sarla Murmu have expressed their desire to return to TMC
The recent assembly election in West Bengal witnessed a fierce battle between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC).
The nail-biting match between the two parties lived up to the ethos of the slogan khela hobe or the game will happen . The BJP seemed to have scored a goal when more than 30 leaders from the TMC switched sides and joined the national party just before the elections.
However,
the tide now appears to be turning back again. Several TMC turncoats are lining up for a gharwapsi , and the BJP seems rattled by the move.
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MALDA: After former Bengal deputy speaker Sonali Guha on Saturday, two more Trinamool leaders have expressed interest for “ghar wapsi”.
While Malda zilla parishad member Sarala Murmu said she “realized” her “mistake”, former North Dinajpur MLA Amol Acharya cited the recent harassment of TMC veterans by CBI as the immediate reason for leaving BJP.
Murmu was named the TMC candidate from Habibpur in the assembly election. But she, along with zilla parishad sabhadipati Gour Mandal, joined BJP at the behest of Suvendu Adhikari. After TMC won 8 out of 12 seats in the district, Murmu re-established contact with her old party. “It was a mistake for me to join BJP. Now, when the CM has appealed to defectors to return, I want to come back,” she said on Sunday.
Synopsis
After former Bengal deputy speaker Sonali Guha on Saturday, two more Trinamool leaders have expressed interest for “ghar wapsi”.
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(This story originally appeared in on May 24, 2021)MALDA: After former Bengal deputy speaker Sonali Guha on Saturday, two more Trinamool leaders have expressed interest for “ghar wapsi”.
While Malda zilla parishad member Sarala Murmu said she “realized” her “mistake”, former North Dinajpur MLA Amol Acharya cited the recent harassment of TMC veterans by CBI as the immediate reason for leaving BJP.
Murmu was named the TMC candidate from Habibpur in the assembly election. But she, along with zilla parishad sabhadipati Gour Mandal, joined BJP at the behest of Suvendu Adhikari. After TMC won 8 out of 12 seats in the district, Murmu re-established contact with her old party. “It was a mistake for me to join BJP. Now, when the CM has appealed to defectors to return, I want to come back,” she said on Sunday.