Both demand that the Mamata government convene Assembly session Alleging that the Trinamool Congress government has lost faith in its own elected MLAs, Leader of the Left Front Legislature Party in the Assembly Sujan Chakraborty on Thursday questioned why the Trinamool government was shying from convening the Assembly session when it is business-as-usual in West Bengal amidst the pandemic. “We have not asked for trust vote as the Assembly is not in session, but we are sure that the Trinamool government has lost the trust of its MLAs,” Mr. Chakraborty said. The Left parties and the Congress have been demanding that the West Bengal government convene a session of the Assembly and adopt a resolution nullifying the farm Bills passed by the Centre. On Thursday, Mr. Chakraborty, along with Leader of the Opposition and Congress MLA Abdul Mannan wrote another letter to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urging her to convene Assembly session. Mr. Mannan also spoke in the same vein, saying that the people of State were unsure of the situation after several MLAs of the Trinamool joined the BJP.