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Ghosh, who had said on Friday that party national vice president Mukul Roy's departure won't make much of a difference, wrote on Twitter that "some people are in the habit of switching parties". ....
A quick analysis by Ashoka University’s Trivedi Centre for Political Data (TCPD) indicates that defection to the Trinamool worked well, while turning away from the ruling party proved costly. ....
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. ....
Sources in the TMC said most of the turncoats are now feeling that they are nowhere in Bengal’s political arena after the BJP lost the electoral battle. ....
Also blames the spurt in Covid cases for the party’s under-par performance in Bengal. Share Via Email | A+A A- By Express News Service KOLKATA: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has lashed out at the BJP over its decision to open the party’s doors to the turncoats from the Trinamool Congress without studying their popularity among the voters of the state. Analysing the saffron camp’s dismal performance in the recently-held Assembly elections in West Bengal, the RSS, in its mouthpiece, Organiser, also listed the Centre’s mismanagement of the Covid-19 crisis and the effectiveness of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s welfare schemes as the reasons for the saffron camp’s defeat in Bengal. ....