Bhaichung Bhutia quits Trinamool Congress; Sikkim parties race to woo him

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February 26, 2018

Kolkata, Feb 26: Handpicked by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee to represent Trinamool Congress in Darjeeling, former Indian football captain, Bhaichung Bhutia quit Bengal’s ruling party, shaking the political scenario in the region.

In a social media post on Monday morning, the former Sikkim footballer announced that he was stepping down from all positions and membership of the party.

“As of today, I have officially resigned from the membership and all the official and political posts of All India Trinamool Congress party. I am no longer a member or associated with any political party in India,” wrote Bhutia on Facebook and Twitter.

Right now, Bhutia has three options in politics in his state — join either BJP or Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM), or float a new outfit.

Though he is keeping everybody guessing on his next move, BJP was seen leading the race in trying to woo the wily former striker.

Union minister and BJP leader, Kiren Rijiju tweeted, “Football icon & former Indian captain Baichung Bhutia’s resignation from TMC was expected. He told me he has high regards for Mamata Banerjee but (was) unable to cope with the situation. He desires to do more for football & Sikkim. My best wishes to Bhaichung for his future endeavour.”

The message was accompanied by a photo of him with Bhutia.

Bhutia is currently holidaying in Philippines and Thailand with his family. He contested the 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Darjeeling and the 2016 Assembly polls from Siliguri on Trinamool tickets, but lost on both occasions.

D B Chauhan, BJP’s Sikkim state committee president, said, “I am in touch with Bhutia. As we are nationalists, we too want him to be a part of the BJP in Sikkim.”

Sikkim’s main opposition party, SKM’s Bikash Basnet said the party is in touch with Bhutia. “If he wants to join the party, we would all be very happy. It would be a proud moment for us. He is an asset of Sikkim and we will give him due respect.”

SKM won 10 out of 32 assembly seats in the Himalayan state in 2014 polls.

The state’s ruling party Sikkim Democratic Front, SDF, too, wanted him in politics.

“I would just like to welcome Baichung in the political scenario of Sikkim if he wishes to join it. I would just say that fame doesn’t win elections, commitment does. People are the best judges and I’m sure they’ll take a right call,” said Tshering Wangdi Lepcha, Sikkim’s forest minister.

Trinamool leaders, however, did not comment on Bhutia’s exit.

Bhutia’s exit from Trinamool comes just about a month after speculation in Sikkim media that the 43-year-old former striker would enter politics in his home state and challenge the might of five-term chief minister Pawan Chamling. The Assembly polls are due in Sikkim in 2019.

Bhutia is an icon in Sikkim, where a stadium is named after him. Over the past few months, he had expressed his unhappiness in close circles over the way Bengal’s ruling party handled the agitation for Gorkhaland in adjoining Darjeeling hills.

After 12 lives were lost during the agitation June – September last year, Bhaichung had publicly expressed his unhappiness. Trinamool leaders in north Bengal also said that Bhutia was expecting a nomination to Rajya Sabha that did not happen.

Though Bhutia was appointed Trinamool’s working president in Darjeeling district and chairman of North Bengal Board for Development of Games and Sports, he went into political hibernation and was not seen in political programmes since the loss to CPI(M)’s Asok Bhattacharya in 2016.

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May 4,2020

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June 22,2020

New Delhi, June 22: Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be “mindful of the implication of his words” as a controversy raged over his “no intrusion” remark about the violent face-off with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley.

“The Prime Minister must always be mindful of the implications of his words and declarations on our Nation’s security as also strategic and territorial interests,” Singh said in a statement here as Chinese media welcomed Modi’s ‘no intrusion’  remarks contending that it may lead to a de-escalation of tensions between China and India.

Congress has been maintaining that Modi’s assertions at Friday’s all-party meeting that neither was there any intrusion nor was any Indian post captured ran counter to the statements made by the Indian Army and the External Affairs Ministry.

Singh said the prime minister cannot allow his words to be used by China as a vindication of its position and all organs of the government should work together to tackle this crisis and prevent it from escalating further.

“We remind the Government that disinformation is no substitute for diplomacy or decisive leadership. The truth cannot be suppressed by having pliant allies spout comforting but false statements,” the former prime minister said.

Singh said the prime minister and the government should rise to the occasion to ensure justice for Colonel B Santosh and the army jawans who made the supreme sacrifice and resolutely defended the nation’s territorial integrity.

“To do any less would be a historic betrayal of the people’s faith,” the former prime minister said.

“At this moment, we stand at historic crossroads. Our Government’s decisions and actions will have serious bearings on how the future generations perceive us,” Singh said.

Singh said China was brazenly and illegally seeking to claim parts of Indian territory such as the Galwan Valley and the Pangong Tso Lake by committing multiple incursions between April 2020 till date.  

“We cannot and will not be cowed down by threats and intimidation nor permit a compromise with our territorial integrity,” said Singh. 

The former prime minister said this was a moment where “we must stand together as a nation and be united in our response to this brazen threat.”

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March 4,2020

Bhopal, Mar 4: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister  Kamal Nath on Tuesday asserted that there was no threat to his government.

Nath's comments came when he was asked about reports of alleged 'poaching' attempts being made by the opposition BJP in the state.

“The legislators are telling me that they are being offered so much money. I am telling the MLAs to take it, if they are getting this free money,” Nath told reporters here on the sidelines of a programme.

Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh on Monday alleged that his party MLAs were being offered “huge money by BJP leaders” as part of the saffron party's “poaching” attempt to destablise the Kamal Nath government.

When Nath was asked about any threat to the stability of his government in Madhya Pradesh, he said, “There is nothing to worry about.”

Reacting to Nath's statement, state BJP spokesman Rajneesh Agrawal told PTI that his party has nothing to do with the allegations.

“In fact, these speculations and allegations are part of the internal bickering of among Congress leaders to get nominated for the Rajya Sabha polls,” he said.

After Digvijaya Singh's remarks on Monday, senior BJP leader and former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan accused the Congress veteran of making false statements to create sensationalism.

“Speaking lies to create sensationalism is Digvijaya's habit. Probably some of his (Digivijaya's) works were not done and he wants to create pressure on the CM to get them done,” Chouhan alleged.

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