Veteran Trinamool Congress legislator Abdur Razzak, representing Jalangi Assembly constituency in West Bengal, announced his decision to leave the party due to not being renominated. He criticized the party leadership, predicting defeats for Trinamool candidates in Jalangi, Domkal, and Raninagar constituencies.
Razzak claimed he was denied renomination for not paying a significant sum to the party, highlighting a lack of integrity within Trinamool Congress. He accused some party members of being involved in extortion to secure nominations, expressing confidence in his prediction of the party’s electoral losses.
Trinamool Congress district president in Murshidabad, Apurba Sarkar, known as David, stated that Razzak’s alleged ties with opposition parties led to his exclusion from renomination. Sarkar mentioned Razzak’s purported involvement in corruption as another reason for the party’s decision.
Despite announcing his departure from Trinamool Congress, Razzak did not disclose his future political plans. The party’s candidate for Jalangi this time is Babar Ali, triggering internal conflicts within the Murshidabad unit over his candidacy being perceived as external.
