News Desk, Rakesh chakraborty (Hooghly) : In a surprising turn of events, Pinaki Dhamali, a former Trinamool Congress leader from Hooghly uttarpara, made a triumphant return to the party after facing discontent when denied a ticket in the previous municipal elections. The political saga began during the last municipal election when several Trinamool leaders and activists, including Pinaki Dhamali, expressed their frustration for not receiving party tickets. Dhamali, a seven-time councillor and former chairman from Hooghly uttarpara, was particularly vocal in challenging the party’s official candidate.
The situation escalated as Pinaki Dhamali contested against the Trinamool’s official candidate, facing the party’s disciplinary actions. Despite not getting the party ticket, Dhamali emerged victorious, defeating the Trinamool candidate and securing his position. Post-victory, Pinaki Dhamali continued his efforts to bring back former Trinamool members who had left the party due to various reasons.
Kalyan Bandyopadhyay, a prominent Trinamool leader, acknowledged Dhamali’s long association with the party and stated that Pinaki Dhamali is an old party worker. He emphasized that, for some reason, Dhamali did not receive the ticket but welcomed him back into the party. Hooghly jila president Arindam Guin, echoed similar sentiments, expressing that denying Dhamali a ticket was a mistake.
In response, Pinaki Dhamali emphasized his loyalty to the Trinamool Congress, stating that he has been associated with the party since 1998. He admitted feeling hurt when denied the ticket but decided to stand independently, observing the increasing level of injustice within the party. Dhamali emphasized that he would fulfill any responsibility the party assigns to him, demonstrating his commitment.
In a significant development, Trinamool leaders and MP Kalyan Bandyopadhyay and district President Arindam Guin, welcomed Pinaki Dhamali back into the party during a well-planned event. This move highlighted the Trinamool’s willingness to reconcile with estranged members and strengthen their internal unity. Dhamali’s return was symbolized by receiving the party flag from Member of Parliament Kalyan Bandyopadhyay and District President Arindam Guin, signifying the restoration of trust and cooperation.
Notably, Tapan Mukhopadhyay, a Trinamool councillor from Hooghly uttarpara, commented on the previous decision to deny Pinaki Dhamali a ticket, acknowledging it as a mistake. This admission showcased a reflective approach within the party, indicating an openness to rectify past errors.
As Pinaki Dhamali rejoined the Trinamool Congress, his comeback became a beacon of hope for other estranged members. The party, under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee, seemed determined to consolidate its base and address internal grievances. The political landscape in North Parahar witnessed a dynamic shift, with the Trinamool Congress strategically bringing back experienced leaders to strengthen its position.
In conclusion, Pinaki Dhamali’s political journey from discontent to victory and subsequent reunion with the Trinamool Congress reflects the intricate dynamics within the party. The events not only showcase the resilience of a seasoned politician but also highlight the Trinamool’s efforts to foster unity and rectify past decisions. As the political landscape evolves, the narrative of Pinaki Dhamali’s return becomes a testament to the fluidity and resilience inherent in the realm of Indian politics.
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