This Article is From Apr 18, 2011

Congress suspends members fighting against Trinamool

Kolkata: Congress in West Bengal today said two rebel sitting MLAs in Kolkata and four other party members in Nadia district have been suspended for contesting against candidates of their poll ally Trinamool Congress.
    
"Yes they are suspended," WBPCC president Manas Bhuniya told reporters here when asked if the party had taken any disciplinary action against rebel party MLAs Ram Pyare Ram and Abdul Khaleq Mollah.
    
The two had refused to withdraw from Kolkata Port and Metiaburuz constituencies respectively and were contesting as independents against Trinamool Congress nominees there.
    
Bhuniya said four Congressmen in Nadia district, close to district Congress president Shankar Singh, have also been suspended for contesting against Trinamool nominees.
    
Though Bhuniya did not name them, sources in the district Congress said they include local Congressmen Sarifuddin Munshi (Kaliganj seat), Rajiv Seikh (Karimpur) and Anil Barui (Nakashipara).
    
The state Congress chief, however, sidestepped repeated questions on whether the party was contemplating action against its two MPs Adhir Chowdhury in Murshidabad district and Deepa Dasmunshi in North Dinajpur district who have campaigned for rebel Congress candidates contesting as independents against Trinamool nominees in some seats.
    
"We are watching and waiting to get reports from party observers. Chowdhury and Dasmunshi are the two important leaders of the party in West Bengal. And both of them said they were working for the party in the ongoing polls."
    
Ram, who won from Kabitirtha, which stands abolished after delimitation, for the sixth consecutive time, was denied ticket this time which prompted him to file nomination as an independent from the newly-created Kolkata Port constituency where Trinamool has fielded Firhad Hakim, a close lieutenant of party supremo Mamata Banerjee.
    
Hakim is the sitting MLA from Alipore in Kolkata which has been abolished.
    
Mollah, sitting Congress MLA from Garden Reach, now known as Metiaburuz after delimitation, is contesting as an independent against Trinamool nominee.

 

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