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TMC’s Madan Mitra targets own party workers, warns ‘Without Trinamool, even street dogs would bite you’ | Watch

  • Madan Mitra says 40 percent locals got jobs through Trinamool and warns workers against leaving the party
  • He tells councillors quitting Trinamool they won’t survive and even street dogs would bite them without support
  • Mitra states anyone claiming election victory without party ticket will be rewarded highlighting internal party tensions

06 Jun 2025

TMC’s Madan Mitra targets own party workers, warns ‘Without Trinamool, even street dogs would bite you’ | Watch

Senior Trinamool Congress leader Madan Mitra addressed a party workers’ meeting at Nazrul Mancha, sharply criticizing some party workers and councillors for their perceived disloyalty. He stated, “If there were no Trinamool, you wouldn’t be able to stay in your homes—you’d have to return at the feet of Trinamool leaders.” Mitra claimed that 40% of people in the area obtained jobs through the support of Trinamool. He also criticized councillors who he said take advantage of the party, warning, “You think if you strip off your clothes and leave Trinamool, you'll survive? Even a street dog from the street would bite you!”

Madan Mitra further remarked on electoral ambitions, stating that anyone claiming they can win elections without a party ticket would be “rewarded.” His comments reflect ongoing tensions within the party as some members reportedly show dissatisfaction. The meeting highlighted internal challenges within the Trinamool Congress ahead of upcoming elections, with Mitra emphasizing loyalty and dependence on the party for political and personal benefits.

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