Siliguri, Aug. 12: The political
status of the late ABGL leader Madan Tamang’s son Sanyog Tamang was
marked by confusion with the youth making contradictory statements
throughout today with regard to his joining the Trinamul Congress.
Sanyog, who was
never active in politics and does not hold any post in the ABGL, the
party floated by his father, had joined Trinamul last evening. He was
also handed over a Trinamul flag by north Bengal development minister
Gautam Deb.
However, in a
message posted on Facebook, Sanyog denied that he had joined Trinamul.
“Sorry people of Darjeeling. My intentions to join TMC was not there….. I
am not against Gorkhaland. I have not joined any political party after
my fathers death...” reads his post.
After a 30-minute
meeting with Deb around 11am here, Sanyog changed his stand again. He
told journalists that he would continue to function as a Trinamul
worker. In the evening, Sanyog reverted to the earlier stand and
re-posted the same message he had put up on Facebook in the morning.
Reacting to
Sanyog’s frequent flip-flops, Deb said: “He is still shocked over his
father’s death and is insisting on justice. Yesterday, he had joined our
party and is very much with us. He had made a post on Facebook. But
later, he clarified his stance before the media.”
The Telegraph
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