Breakage in the Left camp in Hingalganj, joining Trinamool

 

Breakage in the Left camp in Hingalganj, joining Trinamool 

Reported by Sanchita chatterjee Basirhat: In the election atmosphere in Hingalganj, the Trinamool Congress public meeting added a new dimension to the political equation. The enthusiasm and enthusiasm surrounding this meeting held at the Kanaknagar school ground was noticeable in the area. Thousands of workers and supporters gathered at this public meeting held in support of Trinamool candidate Anand Sarkar. Several important faces of the local leadership were present. As a result, the meeting became particularly significant from a political point of view. While speaking on the stage, Anand Sarkar gave a message of maintaining the continuity of development and attacked the opposition in strong language. He claimed that the Trinamool Congress is the only hope to maintain the pace of development in the state. In his words, "People are for development, against the politics of division."

The most notable aspect of this meeting was the joining of Trinamool from the opposition camp. Several workers who left the CPIM publicly took up the Trinamool flag on this day. Especially the joining of CPM leaders and workers including Arindam Sarkar, Rakib Islam Gazi, Prashant Pandit, who are associated with the CPI(M) student organization SFI, has created considerable significance in the political circles. They were officially welcomed into the party by Anand Sarkar. Hingalganj Block Trinamool Congress President and Hingalganj Panchayat Samiti President Shahidullah Gazi and Hingalganj Panchayat Samiti Forest Department Chief Surjit Barman Mahabir, along with several local leaders and public representatives, were present at this public meeting today.

The statement of the local leadership revealed that this joining is not just an increase in numbers, but a reflection of the people's trust. They claim that the disintegration of the opposition camp will accelerate further in the coming days. On the other hand, according to political analysts, such a change of party before the elections can affect the election fight in Hingalganj. All in all, this public meeting in Kanaknagar is not just a political program, but a clear indication of the changing political climate in the area.

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