TMC MP Saugata Roy cautions party workers against involvement with real estate developers and criminals, following the arrest of Trinamool leader Abhijit Mandal for allegedly beating up a real estate agent.
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The warning comes in the wake of the arrest of Trinamool leader Abhijit Mandal for allegedly beating up a real estate agent.
The party is attempting to shed its image of being linked to unsavory characters and project itself as a clean and responsible political outfit.
Such allegations have tarnished the party's reputation and eroded public trust.
The party's leadership is keenly aware of the need to maintain a clean and transparent image, particularly in the run-up to the upcoming elections.
The party is committed to working for the welfare of the people and promoting the development of the state of West Bengal.
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