Quazi Abdur Rahim, the current MLA from Baduria Assembly seat in West Bengal, has resigned from the Trinamool Congress due to not being given a party ticket for the upcoming polls. Rahim, expressing his discontent on Facebook, stepped down from all party positions. His departure adds to a series of protests within the party over candidate selections since the election schedule was released.
Despite Rahim’s incumbency, the Trinamool Congress opted not to nominate him this time, leading to his decision to leave. Rahim cited a growing disconnect between the party’s professed principles and its actual actions as the reason for his resignation. He emphasized the difficulty of his choice but stressed the importance of sticking to his principles.
In a heartfelt message on social media, Rahim highlighted his dedication to the people and his struggle against internal injustices within the Trinamool Congress. His departure has sparked speculation about his future political affiliations, although he has not disclosed any plans to join another party yet. Rahim affirmed his commitment to standing by the people despite his exit from the Trinamool Congress.
