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Mamata revamps party organisation to counter BJP's rise

West Bengal Chief Minister re-structured the party organisations. She also criticized a section of the party leaders for succumbing to the lure of money.

Mamata revamps party organisation to counter BJP's rise
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Published : May 25, 2019, 11:52 PM IST

Kolkata: In the wake of the BJP's stellar performance in the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday cracked the whip against internal strife and revamped the party organisation.

The Trinamool Congress also clipped the wings of her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, considered number two in the party.

Mamata revamps party organisation to counter BJP's rise

All the districts under him where the BJP has won have been taken away and given to other leaders.

"We have made several changes in the party organisation. The candidates who have put up a good fight but has lost has been given additional responsibilities," Banerjee said after an hour-long meeting with all the candidates and senior leaders of the party.

Hitting out at a section of party leaders for allegedly succumbing to the lure of money, Banerjee said steps were taken against such leaders.

She also attacked the leaders who have switched over to the BJP and won elections saying, "When I take a step against a corrupt leader and throw him out of the party, he joins another party and wins the election."

The TMC chief made several changes in the party organisation in districts such as Jhargram, West Burdwan, Malda, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, Malda, Murshidabad Purulia, Bankura, West Midnapore and Nadia.

Abhishek Banerjee was the party observer for Purulia and Bankura districts. Now, senior leader Shubhendu Adhikari has been given the charge of those two districts where the BJP has made deep inroads.

Banerjee also indicated that she will deal strictly with government officers who neglected the projects of the people.

Accusing the BJP of forcibly taking over TMC party offices across the state, Banerjee said she has asked the party leaders to get back those offices by Monday.

Also, read: Drought situation in Maharashtra very serious: Pawar

Kolkata: In the wake of the BJP's stellar performance in the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday cracked the whip against internal strife and revamped the party organisation.

The Trinamool Congress also clipped the wings of her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, considered number two in the party.

Mamata revamps party organisation to counter BJP's rise

All the districts under him where the BJP has won have been taken away and given to other leaders.

"We have made several changes in the party organisation. The candidates who have put up a good fight but has lost has been given additional responsibilities," Banerjee said after an hour-long meeting with all the candidates and senior leaders of the party.

Hitting out at a section of party leaders for allegedly succumbing to the lure of money, Banerjee said steps were taken against such leaders.

She also attacked the leaders who have switched over to the BJP and won elections saying, "When I take a step against a corrupt leader and throw him out of the party, he joins another party and wins the election."

The TMC chief made several changes in the party organisation in districts such as Jhargram, West Burdwan, Malda, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, Malda, Murshidabad Purulia, Bankura, West Midnapore and Nadia.

Abhishek Banerjee was the party observer for Purulia and Bankura districts. Now, senior leader Shubhendu Adhikari has been given the charge of those two districts where the BJP has made deep inroads.

Banerjee also indicated that she will deal strictly with government officers who neglected the projects of the people.

Accusing the BJP of forcibly taking over TMC party offices across the state, Banerjee said she has asked the party leaders to get back those offices by Monday.

Also, read: Drought situation in Maharashtra very serious: Pawar

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Mamata revamps party organisation to counter BJP's rise
         Kolkata, May 25 (PTI) In the wake of the BJP's stellar
performance in the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, TMC
supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Saturday cracked
the whip against internal strife and revamped the party
organisation.
         The Trinamool Congress also clipped the wings of her
nephew Abhishek Banerjee, considered number two in the party.
All the districts under him where the BJP has won have been
taken away and given to other leaders.
         "We have made several changes in the party
organisation. The candidates who have put up good fight but
has lost has been given additional responsibilities," Banerjee
said after an hour-long meeting with all the candidates and
senior leaders of the party.
         Hitting out at a section of party leaders for
allegedly succumbing to the lure of money, Banerjee said steps
were taken against such leaders.
         She also attacked the leaders who have switched over
to the BJP and won elections sayihg, "When I take step against
a corrupt leader and throw him out of the party, he joins
another party and wins election."
         The TMC chief made several changes in the party
organisation in districts such as Jhargram, West Burdwan,
Malda, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, Malda, Murshidabad
Purulia, Bankura, West Midnapore and Nadia.
         Abhishek Banerjee was the party observer for Purulia
and Bankura districts. Now, senior ledaer Shubhendu Adhikari
has been given the charge of those two districts where the BJP
has made deep inroads.
         Banerjee also indicated that she will deal strictly
with government officers who neglected the projects of the
people.
         Accusing the BJP of forcibly taking over TMC party
offices across the state, Banerjee said she has asked the
party leaders to get back those offices by Monday. PTI PNT
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