Kolkata: Sabyasachi Dutta, Trinamool Congress Twice Rajarhat-New Town MLA and former Mayor of Bidhannagar who defected BJP in 2019 and was valued at nominations in the recent Assembly poll, returned to TMC after two years on Thursday.
Dutta, which is BJP Bengal Secretary, called his defeat “emotional decision due to misunderstanding”.
Dutta, who met with the chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee in his violent room, was formally appointed again by the Senior Leader of TMC Parha Chatterjee and Firhad Judge.
Dutta was defeated in the Assembly poll at Bidhannagar by Sujit Bose with a slim margin of 7,997 votes.
After his poll victory, Bose was valued by the rank of state minister in the Bengal Cabinet.
That’s CM Banerjee itself who broke the news.
“I have asked them to induce him today (Thursday) himself,” he said by party leaders.
Dutta met him in the assembly a few moments later.
“He is an old party colleague.
When in TMC, he was twice the Rajarhat-New Town MLA, a former Mayor of Bidhannagar and a board member five times.
He spoke with Mamata Banerjee and he agreed to his return.
It’s going home Coinciding with Banerjee took an oath as Mla Bhowanipore three times after winning with a record margin, “Chatterjee said.
Dutta said: “I have joined another party.
There is a misunderstanding and I made an emotional decision.
But I am happy and grateful that Mamata Didi has received me back.
The new trip starts and I will do anything that is instructed by my party.” However, Ghar-wapsi, also stuck with a stoppers.
“This is the demoralization of dedicated workers.
Until the day he continued to attack us – and Mamata Banerjee – and return now, hoping to become a leader,” said Senior Trinamool MP Saugata Roy.
In 2019, when Dutta joined BJP, it was during Devi Papha in October; On Thursday, the homecoming was also in Devi Papha.
Back Dutta to TMC is expected by political observer after beating Roy, his old political mentor, returned to the party.
Over the past few days, Dutta had spoken against BJP Bengal leadership on several problems.
On Wednesday, Dutta called the death of farmers at Lakhimpur Kheri “a dark day for the country” and compare efforts to “suppress movement” with the Talibanization.
He was also different from the National Vice President BJP was banned by Ghosh for the visit of the Trinamool MPS to Lakhimpur.
BJP Bangal spokesman Shamik Bhattacharya did not pay attention to development.
“BJP did not invite Sabyasachi to join the party.
He came alone.
BJP did not ask him to leave.
He went alone.
We have nothing to say in this matter.
BJP is caused by his workers, not the leader,” he said.