Sovan Chatterjee resigns as Kolkata mayor on Mamata\'s direction

Sovan Chatterjee resigns as Kolkata mayor on Mamata's direction

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Senior (TMC) resigned from the post of the of Kolkata Thursday on the directions of Chief

Chatterjee, who was also the housing and fire services minister, had resigned from the cabinet Tuesday evening.

Banerjee has ruled out any crisis in the government following Chatterjee's resignation.

He sent his resignation letter through a to (KMC) on Thursday.

Roy, accepted the resignation letter and held a high-level meeting at her office later.

"Received Mr Sovan Chatterjee's resignation from the post of through his I have accepted it. The other formalities will be followed as per rules, after a councillors' meeting convened by party supremo is held this evening," Roy said.

Chatterjee also told newsmen that he was ready to quit as KMC and also as an MLA of the TMC if the party wanted him to.

"It depends on the decision and direction of the party supremo," he said, adding that he continued to be a "loyal soldier" of the party and his "complete loyalty" is to party supremo and Chief

"If my party wants, I will quit as to enable someone else to get elected. If needed I can also quit as MLA. However, I don't know if my party will take my suggestion," Chatterjee said.

Expressing his gratitude to Banerjee for keeping faith in him and grooming him as a politician, he said he would extend all support and cooperation.

"Since yesterday was a holiday, I had to wait till office reopens. Today, I sent my resignation letter through my for the acceptance by KMC On Tuesday, I had resigned from the post of minister," Chatterjee said.

Without replying to a question about the causes behind the chief minister's direction for his resignation, Chatterjee said "I don't know the reasons".

To a question about an alleged setback in his personal life, Chatterjee said, "Some people are intentionally spreading nuisance."

KMC has been asked to look after the operations of the civic body till a new was appointed.

Chatterjee's resignation from the ministry has been forwarded to Keshari Nath Tripathi, the chief said.

Earlier this year, he had been removed from the post of the by the

"There is no crisis at all. One can always resign and there are provisions. There is no misunderstanding either. Someone can have personal problems," Banerjee said while speaking during the discussion on (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018.

The amendment would enable a person, who is not an elected councillor, to be made the mayor of a corporation but he or she would have to be elected within six months to continue in the post.

"Even in your party, M J had resigned (from the post of the minister of state for external affairs). In our party, all the 122 councillors of KMC have the capability of taking up the post of mayor," she said in response to questions by BJP MLA and the

"Why is your Is there no other capable person in your party," she asked.

Stating that the person who will be the next mayor was a previously and is currently a public representative, Banerjee said the final call will be taken by the party.

The rift between Banerjee and Chatterjee, who was once considered her trusted aide, had started growing after reports of problems in his conjugal life hit the headlines.

There were also allegations that Chatterjee was not taking his responsibilities seriously, neither as a mayor nor as a minister.

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First Published: Thu, November 22 2018. 19:15 IST