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'No moral right’: Who said what as resignations pour in after TMC's poll upset

Posted on: May 06, 2026 19:20 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
'No moral right’: Who said what as resignations pour in after TMC's poll upset
TWo years feature passed since Mamata Banerjee-led TMC faced canvass drubbing in Bengal assemblage elections. Still, the drama, which started even before the elections started, continues.A defiant Mamata refused to step down from her post as Bengal chief minister, a required move before the new government takes oath. Mamata and her nephew Abhishek Banerjee's security was slashed on Wednesday.Track updates on Bengal political developmentsShe continues to allege that the polls were rigged even as the BJP is preparing to form its first-ever government in Bengal, the oath ceremony for which will likely take place on May 9 in presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah.And hours later several former bureaucrats and advisors appointed by Mamata have tendered their resignations. The list includes former chief secretaries Alapan Bandyopadhyay, HK Dwivedi and Manoj Pant, as well as economist Abhirup Sarkar.In a big upset for the Mamata government, the BJP swept the assembly elections held in April, winning 207 of the 294 seats, while the TMC secured only 80.Here is what was said when resignations poured in after TMC's election defeat:‘Appointments were political’“Even though I am not a political person, the appointments were political appointments. I was appointed by then chief minister Mamata Banerjee. As she has lost, I have no moral right to continue,” said economist Abhirup Sarkar, who has held several positions in committees, commissions and corporations in the past."On Tuesday, I sent my resignation to the state’s chief secretary,” said Alapan Bandyopadhyay who was in news in 2021 for missing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting in the aftermath of cyclone Yaas. The Centre issued an order to recall him and Mamata intervened and appointed him as chief adviser. He chose to retire on May 31 than avail Mamata government's extension. Bengal's advocate general Kishore Datta also submitted his resignation to govenror RN Ravi. Datta had been serving as advocate general since December 2023 and had earlier held the post from 2017 to 2021. “I have sent my resignation to the Governor on Tuesday,” Datta told HT.TMC refuses to comment on resignationsThe TMC has refused to comment on the resignation spree following party's massive poll debacle. “I don’t have any comments on this,” TMC spokesperson Jay Prakash Majumdar said.“Not all are shameless like her and so they have resigned. Mamata lost the election. The people of West Bengal have abandoned her. She has lost from her own turf. But still she hasn’t resigned,” said Rahul Sinha, a senior state BJP leader.

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