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Mamata Banerjee orders formation of disciplinary committee in Trinamul Congress legislature party

The panel will be headed by parliamentary affairs minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay

Meghdeep Bhattacharyya Calcutta Published 01.08.23, 07:13 AM
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Mamata Banerjee on Monday ordered the formation of a disciplinary committee of the Trinamul Congress legislature party, headed by parliamentary affairs minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, following recent instances of its MLAs making statements that were not in tune with the party line and caused embarrassment to the ruling dispensation.

Besides Chattopadhyay, the five-member committee comprises ministers Firhad Hakim, Aroop Biswas, Chandrima Bhattacharya and Birbaha Hansda.

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The panel, a separate entity from the party’s disciplinary committee, is the first of its kind for the Trinamul legislature party.

“It was chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s decision. There have been some untoward remarks from some members of the treasury benches in the recent past, which have caused discomfort to the party and have not gone down well with her. This committee will help minimise such instances,” said a senior in the Trinamul legislature party.

“There are several appropriate platforms within to flag concerns or seek resolutions to issues. Bringing them up in public or in the House, without warning, is uncalled for,” he added.

Sources said Mamata had asked Chattopadhyay and other senior cabinet colleagues to ensure that the process of board formation in the three tiers of the panchayat system should happen smoothly, without Trinamul’s internal differences inconveniencing the party or hindering the process.

Seniors on the treasury benches said the Assembly, currently in session, could be adjourned for the time being later this week.

“Many MLAs want to be relieved of Assembly duties, for now, to participate actively in the board formation process. Some of them asked the chief minister to allow them to do so. The Speaker (Biman Banerjee) would take a final call on the matter,” said a minister.

“Factional feuds and other forms of internal bickering have been a chronic headache for the party and could rear its ugly head again during the board formation. So, having most of the MLAs from the rural constituencies in their areas is important,” he added. “The ongoing monsoon session of the Assembly could be resumed towards the end of August after the House is adjourned on Friday or so. We will know more in a day or two.”

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