Joining BJP was mistake: Bengali actress Mittra after joining TMC
In a significant development ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, Bengali actress Parno Mittra has joined the Trinamool Congress (TMC), six years after entering the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Mittra, who has been a prominent face in the Bengali film industry, described her decision to join the BJP as a “mistake” and expressed her enthusiasm to work under the guidance of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Mittra’s switch to the TMC is being seen as a major blow to the BJP, which has been trying to make inroads in West Bengal. The actress’s decision to join the TMC is also being viewed as a strategic move by the party to woo the Bengali film industry, which has a significant influence on the state’s politics.
In a press conference held on Friday, Mittra said that she had joined the BJP six years ago with the hope of bringing about positive change in the state. However, she soon realized that the party’s ideology and approach were not in line with her own values and principles. “I had joined the BJP thinking that it would be a platform for me to work for the people of West Bengal. However, I soon realized that it was a mistake. The party’s ideology and approach were not in line with my own values and principles,” she said.
Mittra also expressed her admiration for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who she described as a “strong and dynamic leader.” She said that she was impressed by Banerjee’s vision for the state and her commitment to the welfare of the people. “I am excited to work under the guidance of Mamata Banerjee, who is a strong and dynamic leader. She has a clear vision for the state, and I am confident that she will take West Bengal to new heights,” she said.
The actress’s decision to join the TMC has been welcomed by the party’s leaders, who see it as a significant boost to their campaign ahead of the Assembly elections. TMC leader and Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Arup Biswas, said that Mittra’s joining would help the party to connect with the youth and the film industry. “Parno Mittra is a popular actress, and her joining will help us to connect with the youth and the film industry. We welcome her to the party, and we are confident that she will play an important role in our campaign,” he said.
The BJP, on the other hand, has downplayed Mittra’s decision to join the TMC. BJP leader and MP, Roopa Ganguly, said that Mittra’s exit would not have any significant impact on the party’s prospects in the state. “Parno Mittra’s decision to join the TMC is not surprising. She was not an active member of the party, and her exit will not have any significant impact on our prospects in the state,” she said.
The West Bengal Assembly elections are likely to be held in March-April 2026, and the TMC is leaving no stone unturned to retain its majority in the state. The party has been facing challenges from the BJP, which has been trying to make inroads in the state. The Congress and the Left Front have also been trying to revive their fortunes in the state.
In this context, Mittra’s joining the TMC is being seen as a significant development. The actress’s popularity and influence in the Bengali film industry could help the TMC to connect with the youth and the film industry. Her decision to join the TMC is also being viewed as a reflection of the party’s growing appeal among the state’s intellectuals and artists.
As the Assembly elections approach, the TMC is likely to use Mittra’s joining as a propaganda tool to woo the voters. The party will likely highlight Mittra’s decision to join the TMC as a testament to its growing popularity and appeal among the state’s intellectuals and artists.
In conclusion, Parno Mittra’s decision to join the TMC is a significant development ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections. The actress’s popularity and influence in the Bengali film industry could help the TMC to connect with the youth and the film industry. As the elections approach, it will be interesting to see how Mittra’s joining will impact the TMC’s campaign and the state’s politics.