TMC Crack exposed General Sasi Kunal Ghosh to stay in the party crisis during the party crisis

Kolkata, October 4 (IANS) A full -fledged social media statement by Trinumool Congress (TMC) general secretary Kunal Ghosh has created fresh political speculation about the brooing infighting within the West Bengal ruling party.

In its social media posts, whenever controversial issues challenged the party at the state level.

In the Bengali social media post, Ghosh claimed that only the members of the Trinamool Congress Information Technology Cell have consistently defended the party continuously, whenever it faced controversial or sensitive issues at the state level.

Ghosh claimed that members of the party’s IT cell were active in defending the party, state government and the supremo of the party, Mamata Banerjee, even when the party opted to remain silent on some issues.

“This post is specially for various groups and individuals along with members of Trinmool Congress IT Cell, who advocate selflessly for the party on social media. Many YouTubers are also contributing through their own channels. While many senior leaders are silent on some issues, these social media soldiers have protected you for your social media posts. Are.

This is not the first time that Ghosh has been vocal against senior party leaders, whenever controversial or controversial issues have affected the TMC or the state government under the party’s leadership, they accused them of remaining silent instead of defending the party.

Last year, when the entire state was in turmoil and both TMC and the state government faced widespread criticism on the RG car rape and murder case, Ghosh also accused party leaders of defending the party and state administration against such criticism to avoid the responsibility of protecting the party and the state administration.

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There was no official response from TMC leadership to Ghosh’s post until this report was filed.

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