Mamta said – If Suvendu's claim is proved, I will resign

 


Tuesday, after the Trinamool Congress lost its status as a national party, the debate over BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari's remark on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee persisted. Mamta retaliated to Suvendu by stating that she would resign if it were proven that she had spoken to Amit Shah about the TMC's standing as a national party. All India Trinamool Congress will continue to be the name of my party. The Trinamool Congress also threatened legal action against the officer.

Actually, Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of the opposition in West Bengal, said that Mamata Banerjee phoned Amit Shah after the TMC's national party designation was removed. Mamta Banerjee rejected this, saying I would resign if it were proven that I had phoned Amit Shah about the national status of TMC.

And in the instance of Mukul Roy, his family claims that he has Parkinson's disease and dementia. Following the filing of a missing person report, Roy made a theatrical entrance in Delhi, claiming to be a BJP MP and MLA who wanted to see Amit Shah. In response, Mamta stated that Mukul Roy is a BJP MLA and that it is his prerogative to travel to Delhi as he sees fit. Mukul Roy had won the West Bengal election.



Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, also discussed Mukul Roy. He said that Mukul Roy, a BJP MLA, is the only one who can make a difference. You should speak with his son Subhranshu, who has reported his father missing in a very serious manner. We don't care because it is such a small matter.


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