TMC’s Dinesh Trivedi Quits Rajya Sabha; Called ‘Ungrateful’ By TMC, Welcomed By BJP

Trivedi’s resignation dealt yet another blow to the Mamata Banerjee camp, which is grappling with an exodus of party members ahead of the West Bengal assembly polls.

Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress on Friday called party leader Dinesh Trivedi “ungrateful” after he resigned from his Rajya Sabha seat, while the Bharatiya Janata Party, jubilant over his decision, invited him to join its camp.

Trivedi’s resignation dealt yet another blow to the Mamata Banerjee camp, which is grappling with an exodus of party members ahead of the West Bengal assembly polls.

The former Union minister announced that he would be resigning from the upper house, saying that he feels suffocated by not being able to do anything amid the growing violence and unrest in Bengal.

The two-time Lok Sabha MP was sent to Rajya Sabha last year by the TMC after he lost the parliamentary polls in 2019.

He is reported to have had some tiff with another senior Rajya Sabha member of the party.

Reacting to the development, TMC Rajya Sabha deputy leader Sukhendu Sekhar Roy said Trivedi is “ungrateful”. “For the last so many years he [Trivedi] did not say anything. Now, all of a sudden, just months before the assembly polls, he has complaints. This shows his true colours,” Roy said. “He is ungrateful and has betrayed the trust of people,” he added.

Echoing him, party colleague and Lok Sabha MP Sougata Roy said, “People like Trivedi enjoy power during their tenure and leave before elections. If he had grievances, he could have aired it within the party.”

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Senior TMC leader and minister Tapas Ray said if people like him leave the party, it is a blessing for the ruling camp. “It is good that he left us. He never enjoyed mass support. He used to win elections because of Mamata Banerjee’s image. People like him are of no use to any political party,” he said.

Elated over the development, the BJP, however, iterated that “the beginning of the end of the TMC has begun”. Claiming that the party will disintegrate soon, state BJP president Dilip Ghosh said, “It is only a matter of time before the TMC disintegrates. If Dinesh Trivedi wants to join us, we will welcome him.”

BJP national general secretary and the party’s Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya lauded Trivedi as a “capable leader”. “Those who want to work for the country or the state [have] no place in a private limited company like the TMC. Last year, I had met him at the airport, and he told me that he was not being allowed to work for the masses. He took one year to take this decision. We respect his decision and if he wants to join us, he is most welcome,” Vijayvargiya said.

Trivedi is the fourth senior leader to quit the ruling party in Bengal in the last two months after Suvendu Adhikari and Rajib Banerjee, who switched over to the BJP, and Laxmi Ratan Shukla, who expressed his desire to quit politics.

This was not the first time Trivedi openly aired his grievances against the party. Earlier, in March 2012, he had to step down as railway minister after Mamata Banerjee, who is the TMC supremo, opposed the budget placed by him, proposing a fare hike. He was replaced with the then-TMC general secretary Mukul Roy. Shortly after, Trivedi was also suspended from the party but was later reinstated.

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The TMC was an important constituent of the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre.

Earlier in the day, Trivedi said, “If you sit here quietly and cannot do anything, then it is better that you resign from here and go to the land of Bengal and be with people.” He added, “What I mean to say is the way violence is taking place in our state. Sitting here, I am feeling perplexed as to what I should be doing.”

Later in the evening, while talking to a Bengali news channel, Trivedi dropped hints that he might cross over to the BJP in the near future. “I share cordial relations with the BJP top brass, including Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi… I could have joined the BJP long ago. But I can’t talk about [the] future,” Trivedi said.

The CPI(M) leadership mocked the TMC and the BJP, and said it was funny that people are jumping ship just ahead of the polls “because of the call of their inner voice”. “After so many years, Trivedi listened to his inner voice. Was his inner voice sleeping all these years? However, for a corrupt party like the TMC, this is what it deserves,” CPI(M) politburo member Mohammed Salim said.

Trivedi began his political career in the Congress in the 1980s but later switched allegiance to the Janata Dal in 1990. He joined the TMC in 1998.

(PTI)

‘Tandav’: Allahabad HC Stays Arrest of Amazon Prime Video Head Aparna Purohit

A criminal case has been lodged against Purohit and the makers of the web series ‘Tandav’, which is accused of denigrating Hindu gods and goddesses.

Allahabad: The Allahabad high court on Thursday ordered no coercive action against Amazon Prime Video’s India Originals head Aparna Purohit, who is facing an FIR for the alleged derogatory depiction of Hindu deities in web series Tandav.

A bench of Justice Sidharth granted a temporary reprieve to Purohit against the arrest while reserving its verdict on her anticipatory bail plea.

While reserving the ruling, the bench said no coercive action should be taken against Purohit till the pronouncement of the order.

While pleading for anticipatory bail for Purohit, her counsel submitted to the court that the web series was only a work of fiction and there was no intention of the applicant to outrage the religious feeling of any community.

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A criminal case has been lodged against Purohit and the makers and actors of the web series, including its director Ali Abbas, producer Himanshu Krishna Mehra and writer Gaurav Solanki in Rabupura police station of Uttar Pradesh’s Gautam Budh Nagar.

The FIR was lodged on January 19, 2021 on the complaint of Balbir Azad of Raunija village of Greater Noida area.

In his complaint, Azad had alleged that the series depicted Uttar Pradesh and its police in a poor light.

It also said the series had deliberately denigrated Hindu gods and goddesses.

The complainant had alleged that even the prime minister of India was depicted as an anti-democratic individual in the web series, which also carried deliberate remarks aimed at disturbing caste and communal amity.

It was also alleged that the makers of the series wanted to disturb the peace and tranquillity of society to make money.

(PTI)

‘Why Is Delhi Being Converted Into a Fortress’: Rahul Gandhi on Farmers’ Protest

The Congress leader said India’s international reputation has taken a hit and the country is without effective leadership.

New Delhi: Amid the ongoing farmers’ protest against the new farm laws, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said India’s reputation has taken a “massive hit” and its biggest strength, its soft power, has been “shattered” by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Addressing a press conference, he said that the farmers’ issue needs to be resolved as soon as possible and the government needs to listen to them.

Asked if India’s image at the international level has taken a beating with barricading at Delhi’s borders where farmers are protesting and reports of treatment meted out to them, Gandhi said, “Absolutely the reputation of India has taken a massive hit. Not only on how we are treating our farmers, but on how we treat our people, how we treat journalists.”

“Our biggest strength, you can call it soft power, has been shattered by the BJP-RSS, their mindset,” he said.

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Referring to the multi-layered barricading and roadblocks at protest sites, the former Congress chief asked why the national capital was being converted into a “fortress” and asserted that farmers work hard for the country and should not be treated in this manner.

Alleging that there is no leadership in the country anymore, Gandhi said, “My constant request to the prime minister is ‘do your job’. Your job is not to sell this country to 1% of the population, your job is to protect the kisaan [farmers] who are standing outside [Delhi]. Go hold their hand, give them a hug and tell them ‘what is it that I can do for you’.”

“So the PM has basically given up, he is now on a different plane…we are going somewhere else now and the country is not being run. It is my request to the prime minister that please gather up your courage and run the country,” he said.