In an unexpected turn of events in Bijpur, West Bengal, a Trinamool Congress councillor was seen participating in a fish festival hosted by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This occurrence has added a new dimension to the political discussions surrounding fish in the state.
Previously, Trinamool Congress had accused the BJP of attempting to halt fish consumption in West Bengal if they came to power. This accusation became a focal point during election campaigns, with fish becoming a symbol for the political tussle.
The recent fish festival saw active participation from members across different political spectrums, including those from the Trinamool Congress. By partaking in this event, the Trinamool councillor’s actions signify a departure from previous allegations and highlight the growing complexity of political alliances and narratives in the state.
This development comes at a time when political parties are strategizing ahead of elections, with voters closely watching every move. How this participation by a Trinamool representative will impact party dynamics remains to be seen.
Details on the festival’s proceedings and its impact on local political equations are still developing.