Bs News Agency: Explosive Claims by Suspended Trinamool Spokesperson. As the Trinamool empire crumbles under the "saffron storm," skeletons are now tumbling out of the party's inner closets one after another. This time, Trinamool leader Kohinoor Majumdar herself has launched a direct attack against Abhishek Banerjee. She alleges that during the R.G. Kar Hospital agitation, it was Abhishek himself who engaged in "sabotage"—an act of internal subversion—with the intent of toppling Mamata Banerjee's government. She believes that the party's overnight transformation into a corporate entity, coupled with the disdain shown toward grassroots-level workers, constitutes the primary reason for this downfall.
'Tantra Worship' and 'Offerings' to Appease Abhishek: Raising highly sensational allegations today, Kohinoor Majumdar stated, "To become a confidant of Abhishek Banerjee, one had to perform rituals according to *Tantra* rites. Unless the proper *mantras*, *tantras*, and ritual offerings (*Naivedya*) were presented, the 'Deity' would not be pleased. Furthermore, a hefty monetary offering (*Dakshina*) was also required." She asserts that over the past four years, Trinamool has lost its very character; the party that once belonged to the people is now held captive within a corporate office on Camac Street.
Camac Street's 'Impregnable Fortress' and Grassroots Resentment
Kohinoor further remarked, "Previously, everyone had unrestricted access to Trinamool Bhavan. Now, only 'Boxida' (Subrata Bakshi) sits there. Meanwhile, ordinary party workers sit day after day beneath the stairwell at the Camac Street office. Abhishek arrives at 3 PM and leaves at 6 PM; during that window, not even a fly is permitted to enter the premises." She alleges that in this new "corporate" regime, grassroots-level leaders—whether at the booth or block level—were completely disregarded and given no importance whatsoever. R.G. Kar Agitation: A Plot to Topple the Mamata Government?
Kohinoor dropped her biggest bombshell regarding the R.G. Kar Hospital agitation. She claims that while the movement was sweeping across the state, it was Abhishek himself who hatched a plan to destabilize and subsequently bring down Mamata Banerjee's government. She also revealed that when she voiced her protest regarding the incident at Kasba Law College, she received threats from Abhishek's office demanding that she delete her social media posts on the matter. Kohinoor stated unequivocally, "This Trinamool—which we built—has been destroyed by Abhishek Banerjee, who parachuted in from the outside."
The 'Filtration Process' of Selling Posts
Speaking out against extortion, he remarked that it is no longer just a matter of paying 10,000 rupees for a water connection; nowadays, one must pay a 'dakshina'—a tribute—ranging from 10 to 50 lakh rupees simply to become a District or Block President. This unethical 'filtration process' has completely eroded Trinamool's credibility in the eyes of the common people.