Kolkata:All's not well in Trinamool Congress (TMC). A day after the party announced its candidate list for all 42 Lok Sabha seats, voices of dissent have emerged from several corners of the state.
The first to voice dissent and put the ruling party in a spot was Barrackpore Lok Sabha MP Arjun Singh, who won the 2019 elections on a BJP ticket and then switched sides in May 2022.
"Yesterday when the candidate list was announced, I was dumbfounded. I got the information only at around 11.45 am yesterday that I was not being nominated. Yet, I remained seated on the dais as a loyal party worker. Today, I have somewhat come to terms with the party's decision. It is unfortunate that I was not offered a ticket from Barrackpore, but I blame no one for this. When I was returning to Trinamool, I was assured of a party ticket from Barrackpore. Party leader Firhad Hakim and Partha Bhowmick had then called up. I have not discussed anything with the BJP nor have I made up my mind about joining any other party. But, I now feel that it was definitely a wrong decision for me to quit BJP," a visibly distraught Arjun told reporters at his residence today.
Singh had contested from the Bhatpara Assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas district on a TMC ticket for the first time in 2001 and won four consecutive times. The first time he contested from the Barrackpore Lok Sabha seat was in 2004 but had lost to CPI-M's Tarit Baran Topdar. In 2019, he met TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee over contesting from Barrackpore, but eventually joined the BJP and won the seat on a saffron party ticket.
He, however, made his way back home to TMC in May 2022, citing indifference of the Union Textile Ministry on closure of jute mills and minimum support price for the cash crop. At that time, TMC national general secretary Abhisek Banerjee had paved the way for his return to the party.