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Suvendu Adhikari Looking for Disqualification Two BJP MLA who joined TMC

Suvendu Adhikari Looking for Disqualification Two BJP MLA who joined TMC
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Kolkata: Opposition leader at the West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari on Monday wrote to Biman Bandyopadhyay’s speaker looking for disqualification of BJP MLAS Tanmoy Ghosh and Bisang Das because they had joined the Trinamool Congress (TMC).
“The petition for the disqualification of Tanmoy Ghosh, a member of the legislature from 255, the constituency of the Bishnupur Assembly was closed to this.
I asked you to throw the same as soon as possible,” read Adhikari’s letter.
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“The petition for the disqualification of the bisjit of the watershed, a member of the legislature from 94, the constituency of the Bagda (SC) assembly (SC) was closed to this.
I asked you to throw the same as soon as possible,” Adhikari wrote.
BJP MLA from Bishnupur Tanmoy Ghosh joined the Trinamool Congress on August 30.
Ghosh has accused that BJP tried to seize the rights of West Bengal by mobilizing the central institution while urging all politicians to support the Banerjee Bengal Bengal Bengal Chairman for public welfare.
“BJP is a vengeful politics.
They tried to seize the rights of West Bengal by using the central agency.
I urged all politicians to support the Banerjee Mamata for public welfare,” Ghosh said when joining TMC.
The next day Ghosh rejoined TMC, BJP MLA Bisang Another Das changed the camp.
DAS has joined BJP from TMC in 2019.
West Bengal has witnessed the opposite trend from the leaders to join TMC from BJP after the assembly selection results.
Previously, BJP heavyweight beat Roy and his son Subhranshu Roy joined TMC.
Mamata Banerjee-LED TMC registered the victory of landslides in polls who won 213 seats in 294 members of the West Bengal Assembly.
Although aggressive campaigns, BJP lost polls but emerged as the second largest party with 77 seats.

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