News Desk, Kolkata : In the political battleground of Bhangar, a storm is brewing within the Trinamool Congress as veteran leaders, once staunch supporters of Arabul Islam, now advocate for his release. The echoes of dissent are reverberating within the old guard of Trinamool, signaling a potential rift in the party.
Habibur Rahman Vishwas, a seasoned Trinamool Congress leader, boldly speaks out, declaring, “Arabul Islam has been arrested. Unfortunate! May wisdom prevail this time!” Vishwas, who was once the co-vice president of Bhangar Block 2 within the Trinamool Congress, emphasizes that if those from the old guard gather on one platform, some recovery may occur in the beleaguered Block 2. He goes on to express that many have crossed party lines due to the lack of appropriate respect within the party.
Adding to the intrigue, former Trinamool Congress leader Habibur Rahman Vishwas indicates a shift in dynamics within the party. He states, “Arabul Islam has been arrested. Unfortunate! May wisdom prevail this time!” Vishwas, who was once the co-vice president of Bhangar Block 2 within the Trinamool Congress, highlights the possibility of a somewhat revival in the block if those from the old guard unite on a common platform. He suggests that many have defected to other parties due to the absence of proper recognition within the party.
Meanwhile, another prominent Trinamool Congress leader, Khairul Islam, known for his opposition to Arabul Islam, asserts his bid to lead Bhangar in the upcoming parliamentary elections, aiming for a lead with 50,000 votes. However, the question arises: is Trinamool Congress prepared to navigate the parliamentary elections without Arabul Islam? What strategy has the party employed with Shoaib Molla, a former MLA, taking charge?
In the midst of this political maelstrom, Shaokat Molla assures that he will follow the path of the law and explore every legal avenue. However, opposition voices claim that as Trinamool leaders jostle for power, internal strife is escalating. Sujon Chakraborty, the editor of the Land Committee, reveals the desire for power struggles within the Trinamool ranks, stating that some are attempting to seize control through Shaokat Molla.
This political drama is not entirely new for Bhangar and Trinamool. In the 2011 assembly elections, Arabul Islam contested as a Trinamool Congress candidate but faced defeat. Even though Trinamool gained power across the state, Arabul Islam lost in Bhangar. The images of internal discord within Trinamool emerged during the 2016 Bhangar Assembly elections when Abdul Rajjak Molla, a former CPIM leader, contested as a Trinamool candidate, leading to visible factional clashes.
Fast forward to 2021, Arabul Islam did not secure the Trinamool ticket for the assembly elections. Instead, Rezaul Karim, another candidate, represented Trinamool but faced defeat. The subsequent disagreements between Rezaul and Arabul’s factions have been a recurrent theme in Bhangaon’s political landscape.
As the stage is set for the upcoming parliamentary elections, the question looms large: Can Trinamool Congress navigate Bhangaon’s electoral dynamics successfully without Arabul Islam? The power dynamics within the party, combined with the challenges posed by opposition parties, create a complex political landscape in Bhangaon.
In this unfolding narrative, the fate of Arabul Islam remains uncertain, while the political maneuvers within Trinamool Congress continue to captivate the attention of the electorate. The clash of personalities, power struggles, and shifting alliances set the stage for a riveting political saga in Bhangaon, where the outcome of the parliamentary elections will determine the direction of the political winds in this vibrant region.
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