Khaleej Times

Defection-hit Congress, CPM face uncertain future in Bengal

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kolkata — Plagued by defections and a weak organisati­on, the Congress party is staring at “political extinction” in West Bengal, even as the CPM claims that “such poachings have never happened before” in the state.

The two opposition parties have come down heavily on the rulling Trinamool Congress for “poaching into the opposition turf and taking away its legislator­s”.

After the last Assembly elections which gave a thumping majority to the Trinamool Congress, the party managed to take over almost all the opposition-controlled municipali­ties and panchayats in the state, with Councillor­s and Panchayat members shifting to the TMC-fold from either Congress or Left Front constituen­ts. Since May 2016, five MLAs of the Congress, including former PCC President Manas Bhunia and one from CPM have switched over to TMC, bringing down the Opposition tally from 76 to 70 in the 294-member House.

“Several MLAs of Congress and Left Front are in touch with us. They want to join the TMC and become part of this grand developmen­t that is going on under the stewardshi­p of Mamata Banerjee,” TMC Vice-President Mukul Roy said. However, none of the defected MLAs had officially resigned from their posts which would have necessitat­ed a bypoll.

The Congress and the CPM had alleged that the TMC was blocking flow of funds to opposition-ruled municipali­ties and using money and muscle power along with police administra­tion to poach into opposition turf and take away its legislator­s.

The TMC which had won 211 seats in the last Assembly election and now has the support of six defected MLAs, claimed that it had not invited anybody to join their fold.

“The TMC wants to wipe out every sign of opposition from the state. It is for the first time that Congress is staring at political extinction in Bengal. We have been in opposition since 1977 but never did the CPM try to poach on our MLAs or councillor­s. This is a new trend that TMC has started since coming to power in 2011,” a senior Congress leader said. Rabin Deb, state secretaria­t member of the CPM, said “such things have never happened before”.

Ironically, the BJP which has three MLAs and few Panchayat members in the state has remained unscathed from this trend of defection and poaching.

Echoing Congress leaders, CPM leader Sujan Chakrabort­y said such kind of poaching of opposition MLAs and forcible taking over of municipali­ties was a “dangerous sign for democracy”.

 ?? PTI ?? The Trinamool Congress of Mamata Banerjee wants to wipe out every sign of opposition fron the state, says a Congress leader.
PTI The Trinamool Congress of Mamata Banerjee wants to wipe out every sign of opposition fron the state, says a Congress leader.

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