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TMC not going to beg for chairmanship parliamentary committee, says party leader Sudip Banerjee

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], October 7 (ANI): Trinamool Congress Senior Parliamentarian Sudip Banerjee on Thursday said that the TMC is not going to beg for the chairmanship of parliamentary committee.

ANI Oct 07, 2022 06:34 IST googleads

 TMC MP Sudip Banerjee (File Photo/ANI)

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], October 7 (ANI): Trinamool Congress Senior Parliamentarian Sudip Banerjee on Thursday said that the TMC is not going to beg for the chairmanship of parliamentary committee.
"I was a three-time chairman of the railway Committee and twice the food and public department. TMC isn't representing any of the committees it's very surprising. The parliamentary affairs minister called me and said you don't give place to BJP in the Bengal Assembly we are not keeping TMC in any Committee this time," Banerjee told ANI.
Sudip Banerjee further added, "PM should intervene, we want to know the reason, but we will not pray for any chairmanship. Let people decide who believes in Parliament and democracy. Let people know how the second-largest party in parliament is left aside. This is done to curb the voices of opposition."
Locket Chatterjee is the first-time elected MP maybe last time. I am the senior most from Bengal. What is happening to the Assembly, it's their own rules and business. They are deleting the voice of the Opposition from the parliament, added Sudip Banerjee.
Earlier on Tuesday, a major reshuffle took place in the Parliamentary panels as Congress lost the Home and the crucial Information Technology and Communications panels among others.
According to an official notification, Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi who headed the Home panel was replaced by BJP Rajya Sabha MP and former DGP of Uttar Pradesh Brij Lal who has been named as the new chair.
Another loss for the grand old party is losing the committee for IT which was chaired by Lok Sabha MP Dr Shashi Tharoor. The Eknath Shinde-led faction of Shiv Sena now has its chairmanship in three-time Lok Sabha MP Prataprao Jadhav.
The Standing Committee for Environment and Forests is currently with the Congress party. Jairam Ramesh remains its chairman.
Professor Ram Gopal Yadav from the Samajwadi party, who had been holding the post for a long time as chairman of the Health Committee, has been replaced by BJP MP Bhubaneshwar Kalita.
It will be the gain of a committee for DMK as the party has the chairmanship of the Industry Committee with Tiruchi Siva as chief.
YSR Congress, which had earlier had Commerce has swapped for the big Transport Tourism and Aviation Committee with Vijaysai Reddy as chief.
The panel on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports will now be chaired by BJP MP Vivek Thakur after its earlier chairman Dr Vinay Shahastrabuddhe retired.
Senior Member of Parliament Jagdambika Pal is now the Chairman of the Energy panel, whereas the JDU leader Lallan Singh will head Urban Development.
Trinamool Congress, which had one chairman in the form of Lok Sabha MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay will have no chairmanship.
"We have seen how the Trinamool Congress has behaved with the BJP in West Bengal and it's time for them to get a dose of their own medicine as they have been extremely unkind in their approach towards opposition in the state," a source aware of the development told ANI.
Reacting to the development, TMC MP Derek O'Brien said, "NEW Standing committees announced. The third largest party in #Parliament, @AITCofficial also 2nd largest opposition party, DOES NOT GET EVEN ONE chairmanship. Also, the largest open party loses two crucial chairmanships of Parliament committees. This is the stark reality of New India".
The chiefs of two more panels which were reportedly offered to the Congress party, including Commerce and Chemical Fertilisers are yet to be announced because the Congress party, as per sources, has still not given their party MP names.
Several vacancies were created in various committees in addition to the end of the terms of the standing committee with more than 100 members of Parliament retiring from the Upper House recently. (ANI)

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