TMC, which had no member in Jangipur Municipal board, is now in the driver's seat with 12 members, while CPI(M) has been reduced to six and Congress is left with just two. SUCI(C) has one member in the board.
State minister Zakir Hossain, who is the MLA of Jangipur in Murshidabad district, said the 12 members joined TMC as they wanted to work for development of the state under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Three members of Murshidabad Zilla Parishad also joined TMC, Hossain said, adding two are from CPI(M) and one from Congress.
Meanwhile, state Congress chief Adhir Chowdhury claimed that the members were forced to defect by Trinamool.
Jangipur town is in the home district of Chowdhury.
Echoing him, senior CPI(M) leader Sujan Chakraborty said, "It is the muscle power of TMC that made these leaders switch sides. The incident is a bad omen for the state.
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