Published 17:42 IST, December 16th 2020

Ex-TMC MLA Suvendu Adhikari to join BJP on Saturday in Amit Shah's presence: sources

With Trinamool heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari quitting as the Nandigram MLA, sources reported on Wednesday, that Adhikari is set to join the saffron party on Sat

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With Trinamool heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari quitting as Nandigram MLA, sources reported on Wednesday, that Adhikari is set to join saffron party on Saturday, in presence of Home Minister Amit Shah. Adhikari is set to join BJP in presence of ex-BJP chief Amit Shah at Medinipur town in West Midnapore district, which is Shah's first stop in his second Bengal visit in two months. Suvendu Adhikari tendered his resignation as an MLA of Bengal Assembly to Speaker urging him to accept his resignation at earliest. Both  Congress and BJP are awaiting Adhikari's next move, welcoming him to ir party.

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Suvendu to join BJP?

Reacting to Suvnedu Adhikari joining BJP during Shah's visit, West Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh said, "This is buzz doing rounds. People are also hoping for same. And sequence of events is gearing towards that. What he wants to do depends on him".

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Last month, Adhikari resigned from cabinet post of Transport minister after quitting as Hooghly River Bridge Commission chairman, saying it was 'difficult to work in TMC'. After his quitting, his aide - Kanishka Panda was expelled as general secretary of TMC's East Midnapore district unit for alleged anti-party activities. Panda had reportedly made statements against Abhishek Banerjee and had questioned way party was run by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

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Moreover, TMC leader and West Bengal minister Rajib Banerjee too had hit out at TMC, saying that those working in interest of people and hardworking are t getting due importance in Trinamool. Rajib maintained that he is with Trinamool Congress and has t quit state cabinet, he also said that he won't share with media wher he had any talks with party in recent times. Adhikari - who holds influence in about 35 assembly constituencies in West Midnapore, Bankura, Purulia, Jhargram and Birbhum districts has been creating rumours for past few months by holding rallies t under Trinamool flag or its supremo - Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's posters, and had skipped cabinet meetings.

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What happened between Adhikari & Trinamool?

In vember, while addressing a rally to mark 'Nandigram Diwas', Adhikari lashed out saying, "After 13 years, a few people are w coming here as elections are approaching. I want to tell m if y are coming before polls, y will have to come after elections too". Meanwhile, Prashant Kishor, who has been roped by Mamata Banerjee for her re-election bid, visited Adhikari's East Midnapore residence and spoke to his far, TMC MP Sisir Adhikari. Trinamool delegated two senior MPs - including Sougata Roy to be in regular touch with Adhikari and pacify his demands; but failed to do so. West Bengal goes to polls in April-May 2021, where Mamata Banerjee eyes a third consecutive term.

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17:42 IST, December 16th 2020