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Trinamool minister joins BJP

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
In a setback to the Trinamool Congress ahead of a crucial February 13 by-election, its minister Manjul Krishna Thakur today quit the party, accusing it of functioning in a 'whimsical' way, and joined the BJP.

Manjul Krishna, Refugee Relief and Rehabilitation minister, joined the BJP along with his son Subrata Thakur, and immediately after accused the state government and the party of functioning in a 'whimsical' way.

"I have decided to join BJP today along with my son as I feel that TMC is no longer a party for honest and good politicians. The TMC government has not allowed me to work for the benefit of my Matua community," Thakur told a press conference.
 

State BJP president Rahul Sinha, who was also present in the press conference, welcomed Manjul and his son into the BJP fold and said, "The joining of the first minister of TMC to BJP is the beginning of the fall of the TMC government in Bengal. Just wait and watch what happens in the next few days".

The joining of Thakur just before the by-election to Bongaon parliamentary constituency on February 13, which fell vacant after the death of Thakur's elder brother Kapil Krishna Thakur, a TMC MP, is of immense political significance as the Matua community forms a major chunk of the electorate in the constituency.

"I was feeling suffocated in the TMC. Hurdles were being created in every step I took to do something for the Matua community. Inspite of the promise by Mamata Banerjee before 2011 Assembly polls, no development has taken place. Whenever I tried to inform her, she just listened without taking any action," Thakur said.

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First Published: Jan 15 2015 | 6:46 PM IST

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