Susmita Dev, a prominent figure in West Bengal's political landscape, has resigned from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Rajya Sabha, citing personal and political reasons. The 54-year-old lawyer and former TMC MLA announced her decision during an interview, stating she could no longer "be in two boats at once" and chose to distance herself from Mamata Banerjee's leadership. Her departure marks a significant shift in the state's political dynamics, particularly as the TMC faces internal challenges and external pressures. Background and Political Career Susmita Dev hails from a politically influential family in Assam. Her father, Santosh Mohan Dev, was a six-time Lok Sabha MP and a former steel minister, while her mother, Tikka Dev, served as an MLA. Her grandfather, Satindra Mohan Dev, was a freedom fighter and a former Assam health minister. Born into this legacy, Susmita pursued a career in law, graduating in political science from Miranda House College in Delhi and later earning a law degree from the University of London. She entered politics through local governance, serving as a municipal commissioner in Silchar, Assam, before joining the Congress party. In 2009, she became a TMC MLA after the party's merger with the Congress in West Bengal. Her tenure in the state assembly was marked by her advocacy for marginalized communities and her legal expertise. However, her decision to leave the TMC comes amid growing tensions within the party, including allegations of internal dissent and strategic shifts in leadership. Reasons for Resignation In her interview, Susmita emphasized her desire to focus on private practice and family life, stating, "I cannot continue to be a part of two conflicting ideologies.#assam #mamata_banerjee #trinamool_congress #rajya_sabha #susmita_dev
