Former Tripura MLA Ashish Das quits TMC, says birthday party does not give dues admire to leaders

By means of PTI

AGARTALA: TMC chief Asish Das, it seems that dissatisfied over elevation of Subal Bhowmik to the publish of the birthday party’s Tripura unit president, surrender the Mamata Banerjee-led camp on Friday.

The previous BJP legislator from Surma Meeting constituency in Dhalai district, then again, has no longer proven keenness on becoming a member of some other birthday party as but.

“80 in step with cent of other folks in Tripura have been desperate to aspect with the TMC, when the birthday party began spreading its wings within the state. I, too, joined the birthday party. Now I see that it is now not imaginable for me to live on on this birthday party. Therefore, I resigned,” Das stated.

He mentioned that the TMC management “does not give due admire” to its leaders.

“I will’t let move of my self worth. They (birthday party management) do not even believe us human beings.  This is why I’ve determined to surrender Trinamool,” he maintained.

He claimed that the TMC sought after to “weaken the Congress and provides mileage to the BJP”.

Resources within the TMC stated Das used to be unsatisfied with Bhowmik’s elevation.

The veteran chief had surrender the BJP to enroll in the TMC in October closing 12 months.

He used to be disqualified as MLA in January for 6 years through Speaker Ratan Chakraborty over alleged misconduct.

Das will be unable to contest elections throughout the length.

In the meantime, Bhowmik, lashing out at Das, stated he used to be nowhere to be present in birthday party programmes a majority of these months.

“Das used to be welcomed into TMC through birthday party’s nationwide normal secretary Abhishek Banerjee. He, then again, used to be no longer observed in any birthday party programme after that. He had tonsured his head and got rid of garments as a mark of penance whilst switching over to the TMC from the BJP. I’ve not anything else to mention,” the newly appointed TMC state president added.