Trinamool MP Mehwa Moitra wants to join BJP Mahua Moitra will not stay in TMC for long: BJP MP after video of Mamata Banerjee rebuking her goes viral

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Kolkata: Trinamool Congress MP Mehwa Moitra has recently parted ways with party supremo Mamata Banerjee. Attempts to seize this opportunity have already begun in the BJP camp. Especially in Bengal, the BJP centers think that Mehuwa will gain more strength if its leaders flock to the Trinamool camp. BJP MP Soumitra Khan has said that Mehwa Moitra MP will not be able to stay in the Trinamool Congress for long. He said he hoped they would join the BJP in the near future.

Soumitra Khan’s remarks came after a video of Trinamool leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee publicly insulting Mehwa went viral. Soumitra Khan is a BJP MP from Bishnupur. His wife Sujatha Mandal had earlier joined the Trinamool Congress. Following this, Soumitra Khan called a press conference and announced that he was getting a divorce from his wife.

Soumitra Khan has alleged that only Mamata’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee can stay in the party forever. Mehmood will not be able to stay in the Trinamool Congress for long. The BJP MP also said that Mehwa is unlikely to get a ticket in the next elections. He pointed out that Mehua was a leader who had previously been highly critical of the BJP. It is hoped that their position will change soon. They are expected to join the BJP in two years. He said he was waiting for that. Video footage of Mamata Banerjee insulting Mehwa Moitra in harsh language went viral on social media last week.

Mamata Banerjee criticized the Trinamool MP for giving a clear message. “Mahua, I want to give you a clear message. I do not care who agrees or disagrees. He has no faith in showing the show on YouTube, in the newspaper or in digital media. Such politics will not last long. One should not expect to remain in the same position forever, ”she said. Mamata spoke harshly but Mahua, who was present on the stage, did not respond. Mehwa is one of the most notable anti-BJP speakers in Parliament. Their speeches in Parliament in excellent English are well received by people from all over the state.

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