Party to decide representative for diplomatic delegations, says TMC; Yusuf Pathan opts out
Pathan's name was announced as part of a delegation led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Jha that is supposed to go to Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan and Singapore.
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Trinamool Congress MP Yusuf Pathan
New Delhi, 19 May
Trinamool Congress MP Yusuf Pathan, named by the Centre in one of
the delegations set to go abroad to convey India's message on Operation
Sindoor, has opted out of the tour, party sources said, even as the TMC
insisted it is not boycotting the diplomatic effort and only wants that it
should be allowed to pick its representative.
Pathan's
name was announced as part of a delegation led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay
Jha that is supposed to go to Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan and
Singapore.
Trinamool
Congress (TMC) sources said the former cricketer and Baharampur Lok Sabha MP
has opted out of the tour.
Earlier,
TMC Lok Sabha parliamentary party leader Sudip Bandyopadhyay was approached by
the government to join the delegation. He had, however, turned down the offer
citing health reasons.
While
the sources did not specify the reason for Pathan's decision, both West Bengal
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and TMC national general secretary Abhishek
Banerjee on Monday said that the Centre should not decide the party's nominee
to the delegations.
Banerjee,
speaking to the media at the Kolkata airport, also said her party was not
boycotting the Centre's multi-party diplomatic mission aimed at countering
Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and would send its representatives once a formal
request is received from the Centre.
"It
is wrong to say that we are boycotting or not going. They need to inform the
party.
"The
parliamentary party discusses the bills in the Parliament. It takes decisions regarding
the Parliament, and that too, after consulting with the party. I am the
chairperson of the parliamentary party in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya
Sabha," Banerjee said.
"However,
we are never informed. We will definitely send a representative if they inform
us. Why wouldn’t we? There is no point of controversy here. We are fully with
the government," she said.
Abhishek
Banerjee, meanwhile, said, "The Centre cannot unilaterally decide who will
represent which party. This has to be decided by the respective party
leadership.
"If
you ask for one representative, we will give you five names. But the Centre
also needs to show its good intent and call for a wider deliberation with all
parties in the opposition".
The Centre on Sunday announced the names of members of seven delegations, which will consist of political leaders, parliamentarians and former ministers from various parties, travelling to world capitals to put across India's resolve to tackle terrorism against the backdrop of Operation Sindoor.
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