• You can use power to show her the door. But Mahua will come up victorious by the people’s verdict
    Telegraph | 2 February 2024
  • Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday virtually announced that expelled MP Mahua Moitra would be renominated as the Trinamul candidate from Krishnanagar in the Lok Sabha polls and asserted that she would emerge victorious in the people’s court.

    Speaking at a public meeting in Nadia’s Santipur on Thursday, Mamata praised Mahua and accused the BJP of throwing her out of Parliament. She said the people would give a fitting reply to the BJP.

    “You can use power to show her the door... but Mahua will come up victorious by the people’s verdict. I do believe that the people will come out to give a fitting reply for the injustice meted out to her.”

    Mahua, who wouldn’t stop
    raising questions in Parliament on the expansion of the Adani empire during
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tenure, was expelled from the Lok Sabha on
    December 8 without being given a chance to speak.

    A
    report of the ethics committee that had indicted her for “unethical conduct”
    and “contempt of the House” in a “cash for query” case was used to banish Mahua amid protests over the violation of
    the “fundamental principles of natural justice” and a walkout by the united
    Opposition.

    Even
    before her expulsion from Parliament and the ethics committee taking up Mahua’s matter, Mamata had on November 13
    signalled her support for the then MP by appointing her Trinamul’s Nadia North
    organisational district president as part of a larger organisational
    reshuffle. Mahua also enjoys
    the support of Trinamul’s second-in-command, Abhishek Banerjee.

    Trinamul
    insiders said a renomination for the firebrand ex-Krishnanagar MP would not be
    a surprise, but Mamata’s near announcement on Thursday before the finalisation
    of the list of party candidates once again confirmed her support for Mahua.

    The
    announcement was made despite a major lobby in the Nadia unit, particularly the
    old guard, often complaining to the top leadership about Mahua’s functioning and “highhanded”
    behaviour.

    Party
    insiders said the decision to renominate Mahua from
    Krishnanagar and Mamata’s public support for her is significant as winning the
    seat, which has a sizeable minority population, is a major challenge for
    Bengal’s ruling party.

    “In
    Nadia, Trinamul is suffering from a leadership crisis and the BJP has a major
    influence in at least four Assembly segments. Mamata is aware of the organisational issues
    and wants to use Mahua’s popularity
    to overcome the challenge,” a Trinamul leader in Nadia said.

    “Moreover, Mahua may have rubbed some party leaders
    the wrong way but she is popular in her constituency for nurturing it in
    an organised manner throughout the year. Things did not change even after
    her expulsion.

    “She
    regularly visits the Assembly segments that make up her Lok Sabha
    constituency and holds small organisational meetings to keep the party workers
    active. So Mahua’s nomination is a
    foregone conclusion despite the complaints from a few party colleagues.”

    At
    Thursday’s public meeting, Mamata did not hide her preference for Mahua and was seen interacting with her
    on multiple occasions. The expelled MP also accompanied the chief minister during
    her roadshow in Krishnanagar.

    Acknowledging
    Mamata’s “support”, Mahua told
    The Telegraph: “I am very grateful to Mamatadi for her love and support. I
    hope the people of Krishnanagar Lok Sabha (constituency) will continue to place
    their faith in Didi and our party.”
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