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BJP's Suvendu Adhikari seen with TMC leaders in Birbhum, triggers speculationThe meeting took place at Bamni Kali Temple in Birbhum district on Saturday which Adhikari visited ahead of Kali Puja celebrations
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File photo of West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Credit: PTI Photo
File photo of West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Credit: PTI Photo

The Leader of Opposition in West Bengal, Suvendu Adhikari was seen with two TMC councillors of Suri municipality at a Kali temple here sparking off speculations.

The meeting took place at Bamni Kali Temple at Suri in Birbhum district on Saturday which Adhikari visited ahead of Kali Puja celebrations. The two councillors - Ujjwal Chatterjee, who was the former chairman of Suri Municipality, and Kundan Dey were present at the temple when the senior BJP leader walked into the temple and they spoke to him.

Later, Adhikari posted a picture of the meeting in social media in which Chatterjee is seen speaking to him. Birbhum district TMC president Anubrata Mondal is in CBI custody in connection with the cattle smuggling scam.

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Adhikari has repeatedly criticised Mondal. Adhikari, the Nandigram lawmaker is a former leader of the TMC.

He had switched to BJP in 2020 before the state election and is a strident critic of the TMC government and its supremo Mamata Banerjee.

The TMC councillors described the meeting as a "coincidence" and "without any political significance." Asked, Chatterjee said "I visit the Bamni Kali temple every year before Kali Puja. On Saturday I suddenly met Suvendu Adhikari in the temple and spoke to him out of courtesy. As he was in our party (TMC) earlier, we know each other." Dey said, "We don't take politics to the temple. TMC has always been courteous to opposition leaders."

No comment was made by the district TMC leadership about the meeting.

Adhikari had inaugurated two Kali pujas here, besides visiting Bamni temple. Kali Puja is being celebrated across the state on Monday. Seizing the chance, BJP district president Dhruba Saha Sunday said, "Many TMC leaders are trying to join BJP but we are in no hurry. We have not forgotten what they did to our workers after the declaration of the state assembly election result last year."

BJP has claimed that a number of it workers were killed by TMC in post-poll violence in 2021. TMC has said the charge was baseless.

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(Published 24 October 2022, 16:09 IST)