'TMC' takes big decision to win public confidence
'TMC' takes big decision to win public confidence
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The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) is now preparing to get rid of the tainted leaders of its party to win the trust of the public. So that the challenges of BJP in Bengal can be overcome. Such leaders, who are involved in illegal activities like syndicate and taking cut money and are accused of charges, have a plan to evict them from the ticket in the upcoming civic body and next year's assembly elections. Behind this is the strategy of electoral strategist Prashant Kishore (PK).

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Under this new strategy, the party's highly placed sources said that only candidates with a clean image will be given tickets in the upcoming elections. He said that such leaders who are tarnishing the image of the party will be given preference to the grassroots leaders of the party having a good image in the society. Actually, other opposition parties, including BJP, have always been making serious allegations against Trinamool leaders like running a syndicate and taking cut money (commission). PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have also been raising this issue during their rally.

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After the humiliating defeat of Trinamool to the BJP in Bengal in the Lok Sabha elections last year, the party started the 'Didi Ke Bolo' campaign in July to find the pulse of the public. A helpline number and a website were started under this contact campaign started on the advice of Prashant Kishore. Didi's Bolo received tremendous support in the first month itself and more than 10 lakh people had lodged their complaints. Still, in this campaign, thousands of people call and register different types of complaints every day. In this, from the councilor of Gram Panchayat to municipal corporations and municipalities, the activities of MLAs and other leaders and the complaints made about the commission (cut money) and syndicate run by them for getting benefits of government schemes, etc.

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