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Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra Likely to Step Down From Post, Retire From Active Politics Due To Ill Health

Amit Mitra has informed the party leadership that he doesn't want to continue in politics and administration due to ill health. 

Kolkata: Noted economist and senior TMC leader Amit Mitra is likely to step down as the West Bengal finance minister and even retire from active politics due to ill health. 

As reported by news agency PTI, party sources on Sunday said that Amit has informed the party leadership that he doesn't want to continue in politics and administration due to ill health. 

"Amit Da will not continue as the state finance minister as he will be completing six months in the post without being elected on November 4. He has already informed the party leadership that he doesn't want to continue in politics and administration due to ill health. But, due to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's insistence, Mitra had taken charge as the finance minister of the state after the party returned to power for the third time in May this year," a senior TMC leader told PTI on condition of anonymity.

According to reports, the chief minister will keep the ministry with her for some time after Mitra steps down. 

The 73-year-old Mitra was a two-time MLA from Khardah constituency in North 24 Parganas since 2011, and has been the state finance minister since the time when the TMC came to power after ending the 34-year-long rule of the Left Front. Apart from finance, he had also held the industry portfolio from 2014-2021.

Owing to his ill health, Mitra had refrained from contesting recently concluded Bengal assembly elections. He was not present in the vote- on-account in February and state budget last week.

Although the budget was prepared by him, the chief minister had presented the vote-on-account in February and state Parliamentary Affairs Minister Partha Chatterjee had tabled the state budget last week.

Mitra, a former FICCI secretary general, has been part of Banerjee's close decision-making team since 2009, when the TMC was part of the UPA-2 and she was the railway minister.

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