In a striking revelation, Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator Kalyan Banerjee has raised eyebrows over the practice of party leaders together holding positions in educational institutions. This issue,reminiscent of past political practices,has sparked a heated debate about the ethics of leadership roles within the party. Banerjee’s comments come in the wake of allegations regarding the recruitment of TMC leaders in colleges across various districts, including the controversial “Monojit model” seen from Uttarpara to kakdwip.
Banerjee emphasized that this is not a new phenomenon, recalling similar practices during the Left Front’s tenure. he questioned the rationale behind appointing leaders to these positions when numerous dedicated party workers are available. His assertion that leaders cannot juggle political responsibilities while also maintaining jobs in educational institutions has resonated with many. While he clarified that these views are personal and not representative of the party’s official stance, the implications of his statements have ignited discussions about accountability and clarity within the TMC.As the political landscape evolves, the call for ethical governance remains a pressing concern for voters and party members alike.