Kolkata:Amid speculation of BJP national vice-president Mukul Roy's returning to Trinamool Congress, Mamata Banerjee's party is meeting for the first time on Saturday after their successful stint in the assembly polls.
The two major issues that will feature is the 'Ghar-wapsi' of the Trinamool-turncoats and the party's strategy in the crucial bypolls. The meeting is likely to be chaired by the chief minister herself.
All senior leaders, including Abhishek Banerjee and strategist Prasant Krishor are likely to attend the meeting. Some leaders said they expected the party's top decision-making bodies to be rejigged to accommodate some new faces. However, there was no formal word on this.
Sources in the party said that the top leaders of the party are getting feelers from several turncoats -- Trinamool congress leaders who joined BJP before the election -- expressing their willingness to come back.
These sources also indicated that there will be no uniform policy rather the return of the leaders will be decided on a case-to-case basis.
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"We will consider every aspect of the leader and also take the opinion of the local leaders before allowing the person to return under the umbrella of the party again," a senior Trinamool Congress leader said.
Trinamool sources have also indicated that the high voltage elections have created a "trust-deficit" between these defectors and local workers, leaders said.
The party is also likely to thrash it out threadbare on a proposal mooted by party MP Abhishek Banerjee -- for a one-leader-one-post formula in which leaders with ministerial berths and administrative responsibilities may be relieved of their party roles.
Apart from Mukul Roy, who has dropped broad hints indicating that his equation with Mamata Banerjee, as well as Trinamool Congress, has diluted a lot, there are several BJP leaders who have expressed their willingness to come back to the party.
Sonali Guha who left the party not getting a party ticket in the assembly election said that she had left the party out of extreme emotion and in a fit of rage, but now she has realised that she "has made a huge mistake".