After several TMC renegades headed straight back to the party after the BJP was defeated in the polls, Dilip Ghosh, the head of the Saffron Camp’s state unit, said on Sunday that those who wish to enjoy power without sacrifice will be asked to leave.
Ghosh, who said on Friday that the departure of the party’s national vice president Mukul Roy, would not make a big difference, wrote on Twitter that “some people have a habit of switching parties”.
“If you have to stay in the BJP, you have to make sacrifices. Those who just want to enjoy power cannot stay in the BJP. We won’t keep them, ”he tweeted in Bengali.
Bengal is now the safe house. pic.twitter.com/EVYSLakiEm
– Dilip Ghosh (@DilipGhoshBJP) June 13, 2021
‘REVERSIBLE LACQUERS NOT REQUIRED IN BJP’
Echoing Ghosh, BJP National Secretary and former MP Anupam Hazra said that if several of their workers are attacked by the TMC and become homeless, members who are unwilling to stand by the party at this hour are free to join the party to leave”.
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Hazra beat out former Minister of State Rajib Banerjee, who had joined the BJP before the elections, claiming that “leaders like him began singing praises of the TMC immediately after their landslide victory. They are not needed in the party . “
Shortly after Roy rejoined the TMC, Rajib Banerjee met with Kunal Ghosh, Secretary General of the Party, but both referred to it as a “courtesy visit”.
“Dilipda said the right thing. Those who moved to the BJP before elections just because of power and are now sending SOS to Mamata Banerjee to express their wish to return should leave immediately. The party doesn’t need them,” he said.
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Hazra had previously said that lobbying was involved in polls in the BJP state entity, and only one or two leaders were given responsibility, the rest felt “ignored”. However, he had promised to continue supporting his party.
BJP veteran Tathagata Roy called Roy a “Trojan horse” and tweeted, “After joining the BJP, he got access to its all Indian leaders, related to the gullibility of the state BJP… learned all about the party and its innermost being Details, he went back and leaked everything to Mamata.
“But what’s done is done. Now the big question is, did Mukul leave Trojan horses in that Trojan horse? By the way, I’ve always wondered why Mukul always avoided meeting me. Now it’s all clear,” added Roy added, indicating that there might be agents planted by Roy in the BJP.
all leaked to Mamata.
But what is done is done. The big question now is whether Mukul left Trojan horses in that Trojan horse?
By the way, I’ve always wondered why Mukul always avoided meeting me. Now everything is numbers.
– Tathagata Roy (@ tathagata2) June 12, 2021
DIDI WILL HAVE THE LAST SAY
Kunal Ghosh, who is also a spokesman for the TMC, said many had expressed a desire to return, but Party Superior Mamata Banerjee would make the final decision.
His party colleague and high-ranking chairman Sougata Roy said: “If Dilip Ghosh had a little self-respect and accountability, he would have resigned from his post (President of the BJP) after the poor performance of his party.”
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A group of five BJP employees in the Birbhum district took to the streets on June 8 to announce that they had decided to quit the party and return to the TMC “to get a chance for ‘maa mati manush ‘(Mother, Motherland and People) under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee. “
TMC district leaders said their requests would be honored after holding talks with local party members who worked for the party during the election.
Previously, several other TMC dropouts, including former MLAs Sonali Guha and Dipendu Biswas, had appealed to Banerjee to take them back under their wing. The TMC Supremo said during a recent press briefing that it would not accept requests from guides who left their ship shortly before the April / May elections.
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