Sushmita Dev says timing of joining BJP up to party leadership
Sushmita Dev: BJP induction timing up to party leadership

Silchar: Former Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member Sushmita Dev on Thursday stated that the timing of her formal induction into the Bharatiya Janata Party would be determined by the party leadership. This announcement came days after she resigned from both the TMC and her Rajya Sabha seat.

Returning to Silchar from New Delhi, Dev confirmed that she met Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma after quitting the TMC and conveyed her desire to join the BJP. "After resigning from TMC and Rajya Sabha, I met CM Sarma, discussed various issues in detail and sought his guidance. I also expressed my desire to join BJP," she told the media at her residence in Tarapur.

However, she emphasized that the decision on when she would formally enter the BJP rested with the party leadership. "Whenever BJP allows me to join the party, it will happen. I am awaiting the party leadership's response. I cannot ask them to induct me today, tomorrow or a month later," she added.

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Amid intense speculation over her political future, Dev did not rule out the possibility of returning to the Rajya Sabha, including from West Bengal with BJP support. She maintained that her foremost priority was to work for Assam, particularly the Barak Valley, and noted that public service for the state could be pursued from the Rajya Sabha even if elected from another state. "My priority is to work for Assam and the Barak Valley. The future course of events remains uncertain, and time will tell," she said.

Her remarks have fueled speculation about the role she could be assigned if she joins the BJP. Political observers believe she could be considered for the forthcoming Nagaon by-election, the Karimganj Lok Sabha seat, or a Rajya Sabha berth from West Bengal.

Dev also praised the BJP-led government's development initiatives in Assam over the past decade, saying the state witnessed significant progress during this period.

The daughter of late Union minister and Congress stalwart Santosh Mohan Dev, Sushmita Dev was one of the Congress's most prominent leaders from the Northeast. She represented the Silchar Lok Sabha constituency from 2014 to 2019 and also served as national president of the All India Mahila Congress.

In 2021, she quit Congress and joined the TMC as part of the party's expansion efforts beyond West Bengal. She was subsequently elected to the Rajya Sabha from West Bengal and emerged as one of the party's key voices in Parliament.

Her resignation from both the TMC and the Rajya Sabha has triggered fresh political realignments in Assam, particularly in the Barak Valley, where she continues to command considerable influence.

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