TMC invites other parties to participate in today's organizational election
Mamata to remain party chairperson, party announces
TMC invites other parties to participate in today's organizational election; Mamata will be re-elected as Chairperson.
After a five-year hiatus, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) will hold an organizational election on Wednesday, with its supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee being re-elected as the party's chairperson.
Except for the BJP, the TMC has invited other political parties to be poll observers this time.
“TMC will hold its organisational polls at Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata tomorrow. We have invited other political parties to come and witness the organisational polls, except the BJP,” Partha Chatterjee said Secretary-General of TMC.
All TMC MPs, MLAs, and district presidents will vote in the election. Banerjee will be elected without opposition because no other candidate has filed a bid for the position. She will also be given "veto" power, allowing her to amend the party's constitution.
According to sources, she would appoint members of the party's working committee after her election. Because the TMC intends to grow its membership across the country, a National Working Committee is set to be formed, according to sources.
Although other political parties were invited to the TMC's organizational election, it seems unlikely that any of the TMC's political opponents will show up.
According to sources, she would appoint members of the party's working committee after her election. Because the TMC intends to grow its membership across the country, a National Working Committee is set to be formed, according to sources.
The BJP, which was not invited, dismissed the event as "drama." "This is all theatre they're making," BJP leader Samik Bhattacharya stated. We haven't been contacted, and we have no desire to attend."
The TMC has approached the Congress to become an observer, but the party's Rajya Sabha MP Pradeep Bhattacharya has claimed he will be unable to attend because he is in Delhi. The Left has likewise declined to take part.
After the TMC's resounding assembly victory last year, the organizational poll is the first major physical party gathering. CM Banerjee is anticipated to set out the party's strategy for extending its national reach. This comes as the TMC's youth and old guards clash, causing Banerjee to issue a firm command to all party leaders not to broadcast competing viewpoints publicly.
On March 31st, the new executive committee will be revealed. All parties registered with the Election Commission are required to hold organizational elections, according to Parth. On February 2, the Trinamool Congress will hold its organizational elections.
The election will take place in stages, beginning with the booth committee and ending with the central committee. Following the Corona protocol, the new committee will be revealed on March 31. He stated that the party's chairmanship would be elected first. On January 25, the list of people who would be allowed to vote in it was released.