Sitting TMC MLA from Bhabanipur constituency resigns to allow Mamata Banerjee to contest

Mamata Banerjee

Wesr Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (PTI photo)

Kolkata: West Bengal Agriculture Minister and veteran Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay vacated the Bhabanipur assembly seat Friday. In the process he paved the way for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to contest the bypoll from her old bastion, party sources said. Mamata Banerjee contesting from the Nandigram Assembly constituency in the recently-conducted West Bengal elections had lost by a slender margin to former protégé Suvendu Adhikari who had shifted allegiance to the BJP.

Banerjee needs to get elected to the assembly within six months to hold on to the chief minister’s chair. TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh, however, refused to divulge anything on Banerjee’s re-election. He said the party will come up with a statement at an appropriate time.

Chattopadhyay tendered his resignation to Assembly speaker Biman Bandyopadhyay. He did so in the presence of senior party leader and his ministerial colleague Partha Chatterjee. Before leaving for the state legislature, he said he would happily abide by the party’s decision.

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“I have resigned as the MLA of Bhabanipur seat. This is my decision as well as that of the party. I am happily abiding by it,” the agriculture minister said.

The speaker, on his part, said, “Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay has resigned from the Bhabanipur seat voluntarily. I have accepted his resignation letter after confirming that he has taken the decision on his own without any pressure or threat.”

A section of party members speculated that the septuagenarian politician might be fielded from the Khardah seat. A bypoll has been necessitated there following the death of party leader Kajal Sinha due to Covid-19. There are others who claimed that Chattopadhyay might be nominated to Rajya Sabha.

“We must work to ensure victory of our leader Mamata Banerjee from a seat. Bengal can prosper and move forward when she is at the helm. As there were talks within the party about her election to the Assembly, and I was tapped in this regard, I readily agreed to vacate the seat,” Chattopadhyay stated.

He, however, clarified that he isn’t too keen on Upper House nomination. Asked if he would quit as a minister, Chattopadhyay said, “I will follow the party’s instructions. However, I am not aware of any such rule, which entails my resignation from the ministerial post.”

Chattopadhyay had earlier represented the Rashbehari Assembly seat in this city. He contested from Bhabanipur this year and defeated BJP’s Rudranil Ghosh by a convincing margin. Banerjee had won the seat in 2011 and 2016.

 

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