Kolkata (West Bengal): After Rajeeb Banerjee and Probir Ghosal, now the ruling Trinamool Congress in West Bengal has suffered yet another set-back with the resignation of its Rajya Sabha MP Dinesh Trivedi.
Trivedi said that he was feeling claustrophobic as he had to silently watch the reign of terror in West Bengal. "I was feeling claustrophobic. So I listened to the call of the heart and resigned. I now want to work for the people of my state which has so many legendary icons like Netaji, Rabindranath Tagore and Vivekananda," he said.
The question doing the rounds in West Bengal's political circles is whether the development will really be a long-term catastrophe for the Trinamool Congress. Although some Trinamool leaders have already started criticising Trivedi following the development, political analysts feel that attacking Trivedi beyond the line of political courtesy will ultimately invite more trouble for the party.
After Mukul Roy and Suvendu Adhikari joined the BJP, the contention of the Trinamool Congress was that leaders like Roy and Adhikari had joined the saffron camp to save their skins from CBI or ED because of their involvement with previous financial scams. However, when Rajeeb Banerjee and Probir Ghosal joined the BJP, the above logic of the TMC did not work, owing to the clean images and overall acceptability of both Banerjee and Ghosal.
Subsequently, the logic of TMC against Banerjee was that quitting the ministerial berth just four months before the state assembly polls does not really speak of any high moral position. By naming Banerjee or Ghosal, some Trinamool leaders also said some leaders were quitting the party realising that they will not be offered candidature this time.
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But any of the two logics of the TMC falls flat in the case of Trivedi, a man of polished and clean identity and one of the very few polished and suave speakers in the party. He had been adjudged as the best Parliamentarian. His current term in Rajya Sabha had not even completed a year. Hence, the TMC leaders cannot attack him saying he resigned only at the end of his term. So, the initial reactions of Trinamool leaders on Trivedi's resignation on Friday were quite strange.
"Trivedi, a traitor, has backstabbed Trinamool before the elections," said Trinamool's Lok Sabha member Kalyan Bandopadhyay.