In West Bengal, the party’s support base has been continuously slipping after the Congress broke ties with Mamata Banerjee and now the party workers of Bengal are frustrated by the ruckus for the post of president.
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Congress The tussle for the post of President has put water on Rahul Gandhi’s trip to India. Political turmoil has created a crisis of party break in the Congress amid Rahul Gandhi’s India Jodo Yatra. The effect of the turmoil in the Congress is now visible on the organization of the Congress in other states as well. By the way, how much effect will it have on the marginalized Congress in West Bengal? Time will tell, but the workers are desperate. By the way, ever since West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee broke ties with the Congress. Congress’s support base in the state is continuously declining.
At present, the Congress does not have a single MLA in the 294-member assembly in West Bengal. Out of the total 42 seats in the Lok Sabha, only one Congress MP is Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, while Bengal was once ruled by the Congress, but on January 1, 1998, Mamta Banerjee broke away from the Congress and formed a separate party Trinamool Congress, then after that Since then the support base of the Congress is continuously slipping.
The workers are desperate due to the ruckus in the Congress: Pradeep Bhattacharya
Congress Rajya Sabha MP and State Congress President Pradeep Bhattacharya TV9 Hindi While talking to, admit that Congress is very weak in Bengal. The ongoing turmoil in Delhi and Rajasthan will not have any effect in Bengal, because the Congress is already very weak in Bengal. Whatever is happening in Delhi and Rajasthan is very unfortunate. Congress workers are very disappointed with this. He said that a new enthusiasm was being created among Congress workers due to Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, but such an incident has ruined everyone. The leaders whom the party had given the most respect and respect. The way they are behaving today. This cannot be expected from them.
Dissatisfaction among workers regarding state president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
There is dissatisfaction among the state Congress leaders about the current Congress President and MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. A top Congress leader says that the Congress’s support base in Bengal is continuously decreasing. Congress is zero in Bengal. The state Congress president does not come to the state office even for a day, nor did he hold meetings. He travels only from Delhi to Berhampur and from Berhampur to Delhi and occasionally visits Congress office in between. Old Congress leaders have been sidelined. They are either marginalized or forced to join the Trinamool Congress.
Mamta got the crown, Congress’s support base cleared
At present, Trinamool Congress supremo Mamta Banerjee is the Chief Minister of the state and Trinamool Congress has won three consecutive times in the assembly elections. While Trinamool Congress is rising in the state, CPI(M) and Congress are being wiped out from the state. At present the situation is that Congress has to fight for its survival in Bengal. Senior journalist and political analyst Partha Mukherjee says that the Congress’s major support base was the Muslim vote bank, but this vote bank has completely shifted first to the CPI(M) and now to the Trinamool Congress, and with it the Congress’ seats have also been reduced.
Congress’s Muslim vote bank now with Trinamool Congress
Partha Mukherjee says that Muslims have come to understand that the Congress will no longer be able to protect them in Bengal, because neither the Congress has a hold in the Center nor in the state. Because of this she has shifted away from Congress. Muslims constitute about 30 percent of the population in Bengal. 10 out of 25 districts in this state are Hindu minority and Congress used to win three Muslim districts Jangipur, Murshidabad and Baharampur, where Trinamool Congress MLAs are now winning and most of them MLAs belong to Muslim community.
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