TMC MLA Madan Mitra, who is popular among a cross section of netizens for his regular Facebook live shows, has announced on the networking site that he would be deactivating his profile for five months in accordance with the instructions of his party leadership.
The move came days after Mr Mitra took to social media to air his grievances against the party's style of functioning.
The former transport minister, a loyalist of TMC chief Mamata Banerjee, went live on Facebook on Thursday and said, "I am deactivating my Facebook and Instagram accounts from today till June 30.
"No, there has not been any complaint against me to Facebook authorities by anyone... No waning of my popularity. My TRP, instead, is on the rise. But I am quitting as I have been asked by the (party) higher-ups to leave Facebook for some time. I will obey the order," the Kamarhati MLA, who has a huge fan base on social media, said.
Last week, TMC Secretary General Partha Chatterjee had asked party members to refrain from making public statements and social media posts on their grievances.
He also said that the members could approach the party's disciplinary committee, if needed.
Mitra, shortly after, took to Facebook and sought to know where exactly does the disciplinary committee operate from as the party's Harish Chatterjee street office here at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence was "off limits" owing to the security protocol and its national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee was busy with "all-India activities".
A top TMC leader said Mitra has been taken to task by the disciplinary committee for going against the party's diktat and told to stay off social media for the time being. PTI SUS RMS RMS
What Is Bluesky, How Does It Work And Why Are Users Leaving Elon Musk's X Meta Fined EUR 798 Million by EU Over Abusing Classified Ads Dominance Analysis: Should India Ban Social Media For Under-16s, Like Australia? Live Updates: 3 Exit Polls Predict BJP Alliance Win In Maharashtra and Jharkhand Man Slashes Teacher's Neck In School. She Had Refused To Marry Him Exit Polls Live: Advantage BJP+ In Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Predict 2 Exit Polls Advantage Mahayuti, Say Exit Polls After Voting In Maharashtra Ends Hemant Soren Party On Way Out, BJP Alliance To Win In Jharkhand: Exit Polls Chennai Company Treats Employees To A Fully Paid Week-Long Trip To Spain Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.