This Article is From Jan 05, 2020

Trinamool MLA Shares Dais With State BJP Chief, Gets Show Cause Notice

TMC MLA of Egra Assembly constituency, Samaresh Das on Friday night was present at the inauguration of Egra Winter Fair. Mr Ghosh too was present as one of the guests.

Trinamool MLA Shares Dais With State BJP Chief, Gets Show Cause Notice

Samaresh Das and Dilip Ghosh were present at the inauguration of Egra Winter Fair. (File)

Kolkata:

A Trinamool Congress MLA of East Midnapore district was issued a show cause notice by the party for sharing dais with state BJP president Dilip Ghosh at a function in the district, party sources said on Saturday.

TMC MLA of Egra Assembly constituency, Samaresh Das on Friday night was present at the inauguration of Egra Winter Fair. Mr Ghosh too was present as one of the guests.

Mr Das sharing dais with Mr Ghosh has angered the TMC top brass, which was quick to show cause him and has sought an explanation from him, the sources said.

"I have received a show cause notice from the party. I have been asked to give an explanation. I will surely give an explanation. I personally feel that as it was a public programme, both Dilip Ghosh and I were invited so I had to attend the programme. There is nothing wrong in it," Mr Das said.

A senior TMC leader said party leaders and workers should be wary about people with whom they are sharing dais.

"When we are fighting against BJP on a regular basis. It is unacceptable that an MLA of our party is sharing dais with BJP state president. Samaresh Das should come clean on what he had in his mind," a senior TMC leader said.

Reacting to the development, Mr Ghosh said the incident reflects the "mean mindedness" of the TMC leadership.

"It was a social programme, so leaders from other parties were also present at the programme. The action taken by TMC leadership reflects their mindset," Mr Ghosh said.

Eight TMC MLAs and one from Congress and CPI(M) had switched over to BJP since the results of 2019 Lok Sabha polls in the state. The BJP won 18 out of the 42 parliamentary seats in West Bengal.

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