Trinamool Congress Ordered to Vacate East Kolkata Headquarters Amid Security Concerns
West Bengal: TMC asked to vacate East Kolkata headquarters by landlord - but why?
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The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has been asked to vacate its temporary headquarters, Trinamool Bhaban, in East Kolkata due to security concerns following vandalism after the recent Assembly election results. The landlord, Montu Saha, stated that the party must leave within two months, emphasizing no political motives behind his decision.
- 01Montu Saha, the landlord and head of Modern Decorators, requested the TMC to vacate due to security issues.
- 02The TMC has assured Saha that they will vacate the premises within two months.
- 03The temporary headquarters has been operational since 2022, serving as a hub for party activities and meetings.
- 04The building was rented after the TMC's main office was demolished for renovations, which are still ongoing.
- 05Saha confirmed that the TMC has consistently paid rent as per their agreement.
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The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has received a notice from Montu Saha, the landlord of their temporary headquarters, Trinamool Bhaban, in East Kolkata, to vacate the premises due to security concerns. This decision follows incidents of vandalism that occurred outside the building after the announcement of the Assembly election results on May 4. Saha, who leads Modern Decorators, clarified that the eviction is not politically motivated but rather a precautionary measure to prevent any potential damage to the property. He has given the TMC a two-month deadline to vacate, a request the party has reportedly accepted. The TMC has utilized this multi-storey building since 2022 as a temporary office while their main headquarters undergoes renovation. The building has been crucial for the party's organizational activities, hosting important meetings and press conferences. Despite the upheaval in West Bengal's political landscape, Saha confirmed that the TMC has always fulfilled its rental obligations, and there are no personal grievances influencing his decision.
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The eviction of the TMC from its headquarters may disrupt the party's organizational activities and strategy meetings during a critical political period in West Bengal.
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