Tag: Ripun Bora

  • Assam TMC Chief Ripun Bora Quits, Explains Why Party Fails To Find Acceptance In State |

    Ripun Bora Resignation: Assam Trinamool Congress President Ripun Bora has resigned from the party, highlighting a significant challenge for the TMC in Assam. In his resignation letter, Bora pointed out that the people of Assam perceive the Trinamool Congress as a ‘regional party’ of West Bengal, making it difficult for the party to gain acceptance in the state.

    Despite offering several suggestions to TMC leadership to bridge this perception gap, Bora expressed frustration over the lack of implementation and the continued challenges in establishing the party’s foothold in Assam.

     

     In a letter to All India Trinamool Congress general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, Bora, the former Rajya Sabha member, said he had offered many suggestions to party supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to make TMC acceptable in Assam, but those were ‘not implemented’. “Assam TMC has great potential, but several recurring issues have hindered our progress, including the perception of TMC as a regional party of West Bengal. To counter this perception, we made several suggestions,” Bora said in his resignation letter.

    He claimed that he had suggested the need for an Assamese leader at the national level of TMC, declaring the residence of Bharat Ratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika at Tollygunge in Kolkata as a heritage site and converting the Madhupur Satra in Cooch Behar to a cultural hub.

    “Despite my repeated attempts over the past year and a half to secure an appointment with you and our chief Mamata Didi to address these concerns, I have been unsuccessful,” said Bora, the former Assam minister and state Congress president. Bora said he has served as the state president of Assam TMC for over two years and during this period, he interacted extensively with people across the state. “Unfortunately, the issues mentioned above have led many people in Assam to continue viewing TMC as a regional party of West Bengal. The people of Assam are not willing to accept a party that they perceive as being from another state.

    “In light of these challenges and the lack of an adequate resolution, I feel compelled to make a difficult decision and have decided to disassociate myself from TMC,” Bora said.

    He expressed gratitude to Mamata Banerjee for allowing him to lead Assam TMC. Bora lauded her for the “uncompromising fight against fascist and communal forces”.

    “My decision to resign is not borne out of grievances but rather due to circumstances beyond my control. I will continue to fight against communal and fascist forces on a personal level. Please consider this letter as my formal resignation from the party membership,” Bora added.

  • Trinamool Congress appoints Ripun Bora as president of its Assam unit

    Through PTI

    KOLKATA: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Saturday appointed former Rajya Sabha MP Ripun Bora because the birthday party’s Assam unit president. Bora, an ex-minister of Assam Minister, give up the Congress and joined the TMC per week in the past within the presence of the birthday party’s nationwide normal secretary, Abhishek Banerjee.

    We’re happy to percentage that our Hon’ble Chairperson Smt @MamataOfficial has appointed Shri @ripunbora because the State President of @AITC4Assam unit. %.twitter.com/qLe4CS3Ops

    — All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) April 23, 2022

    The birthday party, in a tweet, stated “We’re happy to percentage that our Hon’ble Chairperson Smt Mamata Banerjee has appointed Shri Ripun Bora (Ex-MP, Rajya Sabha) because the state president of the Assam unit.” Bora, as a joint candidate of opposition events in Assam, had unsuccessfully contested the new Rajya Sabha election.

  • Former Assam Congress president Ripun Bora joins TMC

    Through PTI

    KOLKATA: Former Assam Congress president Ripun Bora on Sunday joined the TMC within the presence of birthday celebration’s nationwide basic secretary Abhishek Banerjee right here.

    “Thrilled to welcome Shri@ripunbora, Former Minister of Panchayat & Rural Building, Minister of Training in Assam, former Rajya Sabha MP & former President of Assam Pradesh Congress committee! He joined us nowadays within the presence of Shri @abhishekaitc,” the Trinamool Congress mentioned on Twitter.

    Bora, as a joint candidate of the opposition events in Assam, had unsuccessfully contested the new Rajya Sabha election.

    Banerjee additionally welcomed him to the West Bengal’s ruling birthday celebration.

    “Extending a very hot welcome to Shri @ripunbora, a stalwart and professional baby-kisser, who joined the @AITCofficial circle of relatives nowadays. We’re extraordinarily happy to have you ever onboard and sit up for running in combination for the well-being of our other people!,” he tweeted.

  • Rajya Sabha biennial election: AIUDF to give a boost to Congress candidate Ripun Bora

    By means of ANI

    GUWAHATI: Forward of the Rajya Sabha biennial election on March 31, All India United Democratic Entrance (AIUDF) has determined to give a boost to Congress candidate Ripun Bora, stated AIUDF MLA and celebration Common Secretary Aminul Islam. “All opposition events are assured that, the candidate of the opposition will win one seat,” Islam instructed ANI.

    “We went to Delhi, the place we had a gathering with Congress prime command. We had conferences with two basic secretaries of the AICC, Jitendra Singh and KC Venugopal. Sonia Gandhi asked AIUDF leader Badruddin Ajmal to give a boost to Congress. We agreed to give a boost to the Congress candidate,” he added.

    Elections to 4 Rajya Sabha seats in 3 Northeastern states – two seats in Assam and one every in Tripura and Nagaland shall be hung on March 31, the Election Fee had introduced previous this month.

    Previous on Saturday, Congress has named Rajya Sabha MP and previous Assam president of the celebration Ripun Bora and Kerala Pradesh Mahila Congress president Jeby Mather for the biennial elections to Rajya Sabha from Assam and Kerala respectively.

    Previous this month the apex ballot frame had introduced polls to fill 13 Rajya Sabha seats throughout six states falling vacant in April. Those come with Assam (two seats), Himachal (one seat), Nagaland (one seat), Tripura (one seat) and Kerala (3 seats). Aside from this 5 seats from Punjab also are falling vacant with 5 individuals from the state retiring on April 9.

    Scrutiny of nominations will happen on March 22. The closing date for withdrawal of candidatures has been scheduled on March 24. The counting of votes of the ballot scheduled on March 31 will happen at the day of polling from 5 pm onwards.