Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Mamata may drop up to half of TMC MPs in 2019

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: As West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee prepares her team for the party’s most significan­t Lok Sabha election next year, she has asked for a detailed review in each of the 42 parliament­ary constituen­cies in the state before finalising candidates, a process that could prevent several sitting Members of Parliament (MPs) from getting the party’s ticket, according to Trinamool Congress (TMC) insiders.

NEW DELHI: As West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee prepares her team for the party’s most significan­t Lok Sabha election next year, she has asked for a detailed review in each of the 42 parliament­ary constituen­cies in the state before finalising candidates, a process that could prevent several sitting Members of Parliament (MPs) from getting the party’s ticket, according to Trinamool Congress (TMC) insiders.

The 2019 Lok Sabha polls will not just be a fight to maximise the party’s tally, but will also play a decisive role in any possible post-poll numbers game in national politics. The West Bengal chief minister, if her party puts up a good showing, could be among a handful of regional leaders with a chance to be Prime Minister.

At least three senior leaders of the TMC said on condition of anonymity that Banerjee might drop up to half its MPs to accommodat­e new faces with the sole aim to win the seats.

“Some of them are likely to be dropped on health grounds,

THE WEST BENGAL CM, IF HER PARTY PUTS UP A GOOD SHOWING, COULD BE AMONG A HANDFUL OF REGIONAL LEADERS WITH A CHANCE TO LEAD AN OPPN ALLIANCE

while a few may be replaced because of the prevailing political situation in those constituen­cies,” said one of the TMC leaders.

In the upcoming election, the regional satrap will also face an increasing threat from the BJP, which is rapidly emerging as the principal Opposition party in the state.

From a party with just one MP, the All India Trinamool Congress is now the fourth-largest party in Lok Sabha with 34 lawmakers, becoming one of the powerful voices from regional politics.

“But this election will be special for us. There is aspiration to play a larger national role. And in this regard, several candidates may be dropped to accommodat­e new, more deserving ones,” said a second TMC leader.

TMC’s national spokespers­on and one of Banerjee’s most trusted lieutenant­s, Derek O’Brien, said that all issues related to the elections are discussed and decided in the Working Committee of the party. “The Chairperso­n of the party, Mamata Banerjee, will take the final call on the candidate selection. No one else has that authority,” he said.

Trinamool insiders point out that three filmstars-turned-MPs, Tapas Paul, Moonmoon Sen and Sandhya Ray, may be relieved from the responsibi­lity keeping in mind their health . Another film star, Bengal’s popular matinee idol Deepak Adhikary, may also be dropped due to his pressing engagement­s in the film world. “Banerjee has a very clear idea about who can be the right candidate. In this election, she will also keep in mind the growing influence of the BJP in some areas, particular­ly north Bengal,” said a third TMC leader.

In seats such as Purulia (south Bengal) and Alipurduar­s and Coochbehar in the northern part of the state, the BJP’s graph has shown an upward trend.

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