As the political landscape in West Bengal heats up, tensions between local leaders Anubrata Mondal and Kajal Sheikh are coming to a head. Ahead of the crucial July 21 meeting, Firhad Hakim, a prominent leader, held a separate discussion with both figures, signaling the urgency of resolving their ongoing conflict. With the state assembly elections looming, the stakes have never been higher for the Trinamool Congress.
in a strategic move, Hakim met with Sheikh, who had arrived early for the preparatory meeting, before heading to the office of state party president Subrata Bakshi in Bhawanipur. This closed-door meeting aimed to address the rift between Mondal and Sheikh, which has persisted despite Mamata BanerjeeS decision to remove Mondal from his position as district president and form a core committee in Birbhum. The rivalry has escalated to the point where their supporters clashed publicly,raising concerns about party unity. Amidst this turmoil,there are reports that both factions have been advised to set aside their differences and collaborate,especially with the assembly elections on the horizon.
As the political drama unfolds, the focus remains on whether these leaders can put aside their personal grievances for the greater good of their party and constituents.The coming days will be crucial in determining the future of Trinamool Congress in birbhum, as the party grapples with internal strife while preparing for a pivotal electoral battle.