Posted by AI on 2025-05-19 12:25:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 01:44:58
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Yusuf Pathan's recent decision to join a multi-party alliance in Operation Sindoor has fallen through after his long-time political allies, the Trinamool Congress (TMC), decided to pull out of the operation. This is a huge setback for the former cricketer who had recently entered the world of politics. The withdrawal of the TMC from Operation Sindoor has left the cricketer-turned-politician's new alliance without the crucial Bengali vote bank that the TMC provides.
Although the TMC has not given an official statement on their decision, sources close to the party have stated that they are focusing their efforts on the Bengal elections that are due in April of this year.
The planned multi-party alliance, comprising many smaller regional parties, was a significant gamble for Yusuf Pathan, as he sought to establish himself in Indian politics. With the TMC's backing out, his chances of making a significant impact in the political arena would be severely impacted.
Much will depend on how he approaches the situation and whether he can establish himself as a key player in the diverse alliance. The April elections in Bengal will be a test for him as he tries to win votes and influence in a highly competitive political field.
This news is developing, with more updates expected in the coming days.
Conclusion:
With the TMC's decision to withdraw from Operation Sindoor, Yusuf Pathan's multi-party alliance faces significant challenges. The Bengali politician gamble may have backfired, and he must now reassess his political strategy to gain ground in the turbulent world of Indian politics.
While he has time to recalibrate, the upcoming April elections in Bengal will be a true test of his political ambitions and his ability to forge ahead without the support of his previous allies.
Stay tuned as we follow these stories and bring you any further developments.