What Did Abhishek Banerjee Direct Trinamool MPs During Their Meeting?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Three-point directive issued to MPs.
- Focus on grassroots strengthening ahead of elections.
- Importance of party discipline and coordination.
- Warning against unauthorized meetings with central ministers.
- Need for vigilance against BJP's electoral strategies.
Kolkata, Dec 17 (NationPress) The All-India General Secretary of the Trinamool Congress, Abhishek Banerjee, convened a meeting with the party's Members of Parliament in Delhi on Wednesday. During this gathering, he emphasized the importance of adhering to the party's ‘code of conduct’ and issued a three-point directive along with a cautionary note, as reported by a party insider.
Banerjee's discussion included both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs and aimed to address certain internal challenges within the parliamentary faction, particularly regarding the behavior of some members, while stressing the need for enhanced coordination.
Sources from the Trinamool Congress indicated that Banerjee communicated three clear instructions during the meeting.
He expressed that the current environment in Delhi was not favorable and advised the MPs to return to their constituencies after the winter session of Parliament concludes. He urged them to engage in party work and organizational tasks, particularly with the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections in mind, highlighting the necessity of fortifying the party at the grassroots.
Furthermore, there had been discussions in Delhi regarding night gatherings involving various Trinamool MPs, which contributed to the concerns leading to this meeting.
Notably, the MP from Diamond Harbour was absent from the winter session due to overseas travel, which some within the Trinamool Congress believe has contributed to recent coordination issues within the parliamentary assembly.
Banerjee's second directive to the MPs was unequivocal: they must not meet with any central minister without prior notification to the party. Recent reports suggested some MPs had met with several central ministers, including the Railway Minister, without informing the party leadership, prompting this instruction.
He further warned the MPs to stay alert, indicating that the BJP could exploit even minor issues as ammunition in their campaign ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections.
After the formal meeting, Abhishek Banerjee engaged in a private discussion with Jadavpur MP Saayoni Ghosh.