Ritabrata Claims Backing of 65 Trinamool MLAs and Challenges Rivals to Undergo Floor Test

In a recent development, Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) who support West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee were not invited to a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee, called by the Speaker.

This meeting is significant as it is intended to discuss the legislative agenda for the upcoming session of the assembly. The absence of MLAs aligned with Banerjee raises questions about the inclusion and representation of various political factions within the committee, which plays a crucial role in determining the operational schedule of the assembly and the prioritization of legislation.

The Business Advisory Committee typically comprises leaders from various political parties represented in the assembly, and its composition can influence the dynamics of political cooperation and conflict within the state legislature. The implications of this exclusion may affect the discussions and negotiations among lawmakers as they prepare for the forthcoming assembly session, which is anticipated to address several pressing issues facing West Bengal, including economic recovery post-pandemic and social welfare programs.

As this situation unfolds, further analysis may be necessary to understand its impact on legislative processes and the political landscape in West Bengal.

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