Chakraborty's potential visit to the Assembly comes in the wake of her resignation from significant roles, including memberships in two standing committees of Parliament and the chairmanship of a health center organization under her Jadavpur Lok Sabha constituency. The series of resignations has triggered conjecture regarding Chakraborty's future within the political landscape, with observers eagerly awaiting her interaction with Banerjee.
Sources from the Trinamool Congress indicate that Chakraborty intends to discuss her recent developments with Banerjee during the Assembly session. Banerjee herself is slated to attend the first half of the session, focusing on discussions related to the budget of the Women and Child Social Welfare Department before engaging with government officials, leaders, and ministers later in the day.
Chakraborty's arrival in the Assembly is anticipated for the afternoon, where she previously held positions of prominence, including membership in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industrial Affairs and the Joint Committee of the Union Ministry of Power and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. Additionally, she served as the president of the Nalmudi and Jirangchha Block Primary Health Center Patient Welfare Association, from which she has also resigned. Despite these significant moves, Chakraborty has yet to publicly address the reasons behind her consecutive resignations.