Abhishek Banerjee dismisses rift rumors, reaffirms loyalty to Mamata Banerjee

Updated : Feb 27, 2025 16:08
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Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee on Thursday refuted claims of any discord with party supremo Mamata Banerjee, asserting his unwavering allegiance to her.

"I am a loyal soldier of the TMC, and my leader is Mamata Banerjee," he declared at a party conference, dismissing speculation about internal differences.

Addressing rumors about a possible switch to the BJP, Banerjee firmly denied them, stating, "Those who are saying that I am joining BJP are spreading canards. Even with a severed head, I will say Mamata Banerjee Zindabad. Whatever is coming out in the news these days is a blatant lie. I know the people who are spreading such fake news with vested interests ahead of next year's assembly polls."

He urged party members to prioritize public service over internal conflicts, emphasizing unity within the party. "Forget about your own differences next year and concentrate on working for the people. There is no point in engaging in conspiracies. Those indulging in WhatsApp group politics should know that such efforts will be futile. Those conspiring will be impacted themselves," he said.

Reiterating his commitment to exposing disloyal members within the party, Banerjee recalled past instances where he had unmasked defectors. "In the past, I had identified those who betrayed the party, including Mukul Roy and Suvendu Adhikari. I took the responsibility of exposing them. In the coming days, I will continue to identify such people," he asserted.

He also issued a stern warning against indiscipline, cautioning party members against making statements solely for media attention. "Many leaders make statements to stay relevant in the media without adhering to party discipline. Do not disobey the party's rules. Those who have done so have already been identified," he warned.

Trinamool CongressAbhishek BanerjeeMamata BanerjeeWest Bengal

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