Kolkata: More than 300 workers of Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) joined the ruling party on Sunday, a few days after the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) won all the three assembly seats in the recent assembly by-elections in West Bengal. According to media reports, the party's district president and former MP Mausam Benazir Noor welcomed the Congress and BJP workers who joined the TMC during an event organized in Mirzadpur of Ratua 2 Community Development Block in Malda district. Delhi: 'Priyanka Chopra Zindabad' slogans raised in Congress rally The weather placed the TMC flag in the hands of newcomers. During this, he said, 'We will work together to take Malda on the path of development'. Talking to the media, one of the activists who joined the Trinamool said, 'CM Mamta Banerjee has joined TMC to participate in the kind of awesome development work that we are doing in the state'. BJP MP Gautam Gambhir made many important revelations about his career In the results of the by-election that came on Thursday, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) won the three seats of the assembly by-elections - Kaliganj, Kharagpur Sadar and Karimpur. This is believed to be a major victory of TMC before the state goes to assembly elections. NRC controversy: Giriraj Singh attacked Congress, "Do not open your mouth, otherwise, it will echo to Italy"