TMC Unveils 4 Rajya Sabha Picks: "Just a Trailer," Say Leaders

The Trinamool Congress has nominated four candidates, including a former minister, an ex-police chief, a Supreme Court lawyer, and a film actor, for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections. A TMC MLA described the announcement as merely a "trailer," hinting at larger political maneuvers to come. BJP leader Dilip Ghosh suggested the nominations, particularly of former police chief Rajeev Kumar, were rewards for loyalty to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. With a strong majority in the state assembly, the TMC is poised to secure all four seats comfortably in the March 16 polls.

Key Points: TMC's Rajya Sabha Candidates Trigger Political Reactions

  • TMC announces 4 Rajya Sabha candidates
  • MLA calls it "just a trailer" of bigger plans
  • BJP leader comments on political rewards
  • TMC has comfortable majority in Bengal assembly
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This is just trailer: Leaders react as Trinamool announces four Rajya Sabha candidates

Trinamool Congress nominates Babul Supriyo, Rajeev Kumar, Menaka Guruswamy, and Koel Mallick for Rajya Sabha, sparking reactions from BJP and TMC leaders.

"This is just the trailer - the full picture is still to come. - Asit Mazumdar"

New Delhi, Feb 28

The All India Trinamool Congress announced four candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, triggering a wave of reactions from across the political spectrum.

The party declared the nominations of Babul Supriyo, Rajeev Kumar, Menaka Guruswamy, and Koel Mallick in a statement on its social media handles, congratulating them and wishing that they continue to uphold the party's legacy of resilience and commitment to safeguarding the rights and dignity of every Indian.

Trinamool MLA Asit Mazumdar on Saturday, described the announcement as just the glimpse of a bigger picture.

"This is just the trailer - the full picture is still to come. This is Mamata Banerjee's trailer; the real picture is yet to unfold. What happens next will be seen by the people of Bengal and the people of India," he told IANS.

Reacting to the announcement, BJP leader Dilip Ghosh commented, "Who TMC chooses as its candidate is entirely in its own hands. But people like Rajeev Kumar, who were very helpful to Mamata Banerjee in running the administration and stood by her during every crisis, were bound to be rewarded."

Among the nominees, Babul Supriyo, who joined the Trinamool in 2021, currently serves as a minister in the Mamata Banerjee Cabinet. Rajeev Kumar is a former Director General of Police and had also served as Commissioner of Kolkata Police.

Menaka Guruswamy is a prominent Supreme Court advocate, while Koel Mallick is a celebrated actor in the Bengali film industry.

The Election Commission has announced that polling for 37 Rajya Sabha seats across several states, including West Bengal, will be held on March 16.

In the 294-member West Bengal Assembly, the Trinamool holds an effective strength of 218 MLAs, bolstered by support from several Opposition legislators who have switched sides without formally resigning.

This gives the ruling party a comfortable majority to secure the election of four members to the Rajya Sabha. In contrast, the BJP's numbers have fallen from their 2021 high of 77 seats to around 65, affected by resignations, defections, deaths, and bypoll defeats.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see a respected advocate like Menaka Guruswamy being nominated. We need more legal minds in the Rajya Sabha to help shape better laws. Koel Mallick's nomination feels a bit like tokenism though - just because someone is a popular actor doesn't mean they understand governance.
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Rohit P
The BJP leader's comment about Rajeev Kumar "being rewarded" says it all. This is less about public service and more about loyalty and political convenience. The defections and falling numbers show how unstable the opposition in Bengal is right now.
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Sarah B
As someone following Indian politics, this seems like strategic positioning for the national stage. Rajya Sabha seats give parties a voice in Delhi. Mamata Banerjee is clearly building her team for bigger battles ahead. The "trailer" metaphor is quite apt.
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Vikram M
Babul Supriyo switching sides and now getting a Rajya Sabha ticket... this is why common people get frustrated with politics. It's all about power and position, not ideology. But honestly, all parties do this. 🤷‍♂️
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Kavya N
The real issue is whether these nominees will actually raise important questions for Bengal and India in Parliament, or just be silent votes for their party. We need Rajya Sabha members who work, not just warm the seats. Hope they prove me wrong!

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