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6 TMC MLAs, ex-MPs likely to switch sides soon: Reports

Just a day after three MLAs and over 50 Councillors joined the BJP, reports claimed that six TMC MLAs and ex-MPs are likely to switch over to the saffron party soon.

Roy said people were fed up of the TMC
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Published : May 29, 2019, 5:10 PM IST

New Delhi: Six legislators of the Trinamool Congress are likely to switch sides in a few days along with a few former MPs of the party, reports claimed on Wednesday.

"Six TMC MLAs are likely to join us soon. Many more councillors of various municipalities are also in line. Just wait and watch," a senior BJP leader told a news agency on condition of anonymity.

The leader said not just MLAs, a few former MPs of Trinamool Congress, are also in touch with the party and have expressed their desire to join BJP in its 'fight against misrule of the TMC'.

Of the six MLAs, four are from south Bengal and two from north Bengal, he said.

Three MLAs, including BJP leader Mukul Roy's son Subhrangshu Roy, and over 50 councillors, most of them from the Trinamool Congress, joined the saffron party on Tuesday as it works to consolidate its position in the state following impressive show in the Lok Sabha polls.

In a stunning performance, the BJP won 18 Lok Sabha seats in the state, only four less than TMC's 22.

The MLAs who joined the BJP at a press conference are Congress's Tusharkanti Bhattacharya and CPI(M)'s Debendra Nath Roy, besides Roy who was suspended from the TMC for 'anti-party' activities after the election results were announced.

Roy said people were fed up of the TMC

On May 28, Mukul Roy in conversation with ETV Bharat said that people of West Bengal are unhappy with the Trinamool Congress government and its work.

"The manner in which Mamata is running the government, people are fed up with her. They want to be relieved," said Roy.

The Trinamool Congress, however, tried to downplay the development.

  • #FactCheck
    One suspended MLA of Trinamool joined BJP yesterday. The others were from Congress and CPI(M). The number of councillors is 6. That too they were forced at gunpoint to do so.

    — All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) May 29, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"One suspended MLA of Trinamool joined BJP yesterday. The others were from Congress and CPI(M). The number of councillors is 6. That too they were forced at gunpoint to do so," the TMC said in a tweet.

The Trinamool Congress leadership Tuesday had accused the BJP of indulging in horse-trading, an allegation denied by the BJP.

"The allegation is completely baseless. If someone wants to join BJP and fight against TMC's misrule, how can we stop it. And TMC leaders should be the last person to talk about horse trading, when TMC poached on Congress and CPI(M) MLAs in last few years, what was that? Is it not horse trading?" BJP leader Mukul Roy said.

Read: BJP aiming for two-third majority in next WB elections: Vijayvargiya

New Delhi: Six legislators of the Trinamool Congress are likely to switch sides in a few days along with a few former MPs of the party, reports claimed on Wednesday.

"Six TMC MLAs are likely to join us soon. Many more councillors of various municipalities are also in line. Just wait and watch," a senior BJP leader told a news agency on condition of anonymity.

The leader said not just MLAs, a few former MPs of Trinamool Congress, are also in touch with the party and have expressed their desire to join BJP in its 'fight against misrule of the TMC'.

Of the six MLAs, four are from south Bengal and two from north Bengal, he said.

Three MLAs, including BJP leader Mukul Roy's son Subhrangshu Roy, and over 50 councillors, most of them from the Trinamool Congress, joined the saffron party on Tuesday as it works to consolidate its position in the state following impressive show in the Lok Sabha polls.

In a stunning performance, the BJP won 18 Lok Sabha seats in the state, only four less than TMC's 22.

The MLAs who joined the BJP at a press conference are Congress's Tusharkanti Bhattacharya and CPI(M)'s Debendra Nath Roy, besides Roy who was suspended from the TMC for 'anti-party' activities after the election results were announced.

Roy said people were fed up of the TMC

On May 28, Mukul Roy in conversation with ETV Bharat said that people of West Bengal are unhappy with the Trinamool Congress government and its work.

"The manner in which Mamata is running the government, people are fed up with her. They want to be relieved," said Roy.

The Trinamool Congress, however, tried to downplay the development.

  • #FactCheck
    One suspended MLA of Trinamool joined BJP yesterday. The others were from Congress and CPI(M). The number of councillors is 6. That too they were forced at gunpoint to do so.

    — All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) May 29, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"One suspended MLA of Trinamool joined BJP yesterday. The others were from Congress and CPI(M). The number of councillors is 6. That too they were forced at gunpoint to do so," the TMC said in a tweet.

The Trinamool Congress leadership Tuesday had accused the BJP of indulging in horse-trading, an allegation denied by the BJP.

"The allegation is completely baseless. If someone wants to join BJP and fight against TMC's misrule, how can we stop it. And TMC leaders should be the last person to talk about horse trading, when TMC poached on Congress and CPI(M) MLAs in last few years, what was that? Is it not horse trading?" BJP leader Mukul Roy said.

Read: BJP aiming for two-third majority in next WB elections: Vijayvargiya

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6 TMC MLAs, ex-MPs likely to switch sides soon, claim BJP sources
         Kolkata, May 29 (PTI) Six legislators of the Trinamool Congress are likely to switch sides in a few days along with a few former MPs of the party, BJP sources claimed Wednesday.
         "Six TMC MLAs are likely to join us soon. Many more councillors of various municipalities are also in line. Just wait and watch," a senior BJP leader said on condition of anonymity.
         The leader said not just MLAs, a few former MPs of Trinamool Congress, are also in touch with the party and have expressed their desire to join BJP in its "fight against misrule of the TMC".
         Of the six MLAs, four are from south Bengal and two from north Bengal, he said.
         Three MLAs, including BJP leader Mukul Roy's son Subhrangshu Roy, and over 50 councillors, most of them from the Trinamool Congress, joined the saffron party on Tuesday as it works to consolidate its position in the state following impressive show in the Lok Sabha polls.
         In a stunning performance, the BJP won 18 Lok Sabha seats in the state, only four less than TMC's 22.
         The MLAs who joined the BJP at a press conference are Congress's Tusharkanti Bhattacharya and CPI(M)'s Debendra Nath Roy, besides Roy who was suspended from the TMC for "anti-party" activities after the election results were announced.
         The Trinamool Congress, however, tried to downplay the development.
         "One suspended MLA of Trinamool joined BJP yesterday. The others were from Congress and CPI(M). The number of councillors is 6. That too they were forced at gunpoint to do so," the TMC said in a tweet.
         The Trinamool Congress leadership Tuesday had accused the BJP of indulging in horse-trading, an allegation denied by the BJP.
         "The allegation is completely baseless. If someone wants to join BJP and fight against TMC's misrule, how can we stop it. And TMC leaders should be the last person to talk about horse trading, when TMC poached on Congress and CPI(M) MLAs in last few years, what was that? Is it not horse trading?" BJP leader Mukul Roy said. PTI PNT SNS
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