Trinamool Congress (TMC) spokesperson Derek O’Brien has expressed his
party’s decision to boycott the inauguration of the new Parliament
building. O’Brien’s statement, “Count us out,” reflects the TMC’s strong
opposition to the event. The TMC’s decision to abstain from the
inauguration appears to be a political move aimed at highlighting their
disagreement with the ruling government. The new Parliament building has
been a topic of contention among various political parties, with concerns
raised over the timing and priorities amid ongoing challenges such as the
COVID-19 pandemic and economic recovery. By boycotting the event, the TMC
aims to convey its dissatisfaction and draw attention to pressing issues
that need immediate attention.
party’s decision to boycott the inauguration of the new Parliament
building. O’Brien’s statement, “Count us out,” reflects the TMC’s strong
opposition to the event. The TMC’s decision to abstain from the
inauguration appears to be a political move aimed at highlighting their
disagreement with the ruling government. The new Parliament building has
been a topic of contention among various political parties, with concerns
raised over the timing and priorities amid ongoing challenges such as the
COVID-19 pandemic and economic recovery. By boycotting the event, the TMC
aims to convey its dissatisfaction and draw attention to pressing issues
that need immediate attention.