Assam TMC President Ripun Bora Resigns
Assam TMC President Ripun Bora Resigns
Assam TMC President Ripun Bora Resigns
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Ripun Bora, the president of the Assam Trinamool Congress (TMC), has resigned, citing the party's persistent perception as a regional entity of West Bengal as a significant barrier to its acceptance in Assam. In his resignation letter to TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, Bora expressed dissatisfaction over unaddressed suggestions aimed at enhancing the party's local appeal, including appointing an Assamese leader and promoting cultural initiatives. Despite efforts to connect with the party leadership over the past year and a half, Bora felt ignored and highlighted the lack of substantial progress in the state's political landscape. He acknowledged the party's potential but stated that these issues led him to conclude that he could no longer remain with TMC. Bora's resignation marks a notable political shift as he considers rejoining the Congress party, which he left two years ago after a failed election bid. His departure raises questions about TMC's future influence in Assam amidst ongoing electoral challenges.

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