Kolkata: Ending weeks of speculations, TMC heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari resigned as an MLA of the state assembly Wednesday further fuelling the theory of him
switching over to the saffron camp. Adhikari, who has resigned from the state cabinet last month and has been maintaining distance with the party leadership, arrived at the state assembly this evening and submitted his resignation to the assembly secretary.
He was TMC MLA from Nandigram assembly constituency of the East Midnapore district. Adhikari was in-charge of the department of transport, irrigation and waterways. He had earlier resigned from the post of chairman of the Hooghly River Bridge Commission.
According to the sources close to him, Adhikari is likely to resign from the party's primary membership within a day or two and is expected to cross over to the saffron camp later this week. Notably, Union Home minister Amit Shah is scheduled to be on a two-day visit to Bengal starting Saturday.
"I do hereby tender my resignation from the member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. Steps may be taken for its immediate acceptance," Adhikari wrote in his resignation letter.
Suvendu Adhikari had helped Mamata Banerjee in her anti-land acquisition movement against the Left Front government in Nandigram in 2009 that catapulted her to power in 2011. After the efforts of rapprochement failed, Adhikari, without naming anyone, has criticised the TMC leadership on a range of issues.
Reacting to the development, TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee said, 'it's a good relief'.
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"It's a good relief that he has resigned from the post of MLA. He is overambitious and wants to join BJP as he wants to become the next CM or deputy CM. He can go ahead, we are confident of winning the next assembly polls under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee," Banerjee said.
BJP national vice-president Mukul Roy hailed Adhikari's decision and said the saffron party would welcome him with open arms.