Farewell, now, West Bengal BJP
Kolkata:
The BJP’s senior leader, who has lashed out at the party’s West Bengal leadership since the council’s poll failed, said on Saturday he had decided to “break up”. ” with the state unit of the saffron camp at the moment, it is clear that he will stop criticizing its leaders.
Mr. Roy said he would wait and see the results of the city’s poll in Bengal.
According to sources close to the matter, the term “break up” doesn’t mean he’s leaving the party.
Mr. Roy is trying to say he will stop attacking the leadership of state for the time being as his criticism has led to embarrassment for the party, sources said.
Earlier this week, former governor Meghalaya announced the party would go extinct if the state unit did not fix it.
“I don’t write on Twitter to get applause from everyone. I do this to let the party know about the fact that some leaders have been swayed by women and wealth. Now there are only results. only to find out. I will wait for the results of the city, the polls. Goodbye, for now, West Bengal BJP!” Roy said on the microblogging site on Saturday.
State BJP leaders declined to comment on the development.
“The BJP wise men pointed out that I should complain about money and women in the party and not go public. I politely told them that time had passed. The BJP could do whatever they wanted. But if they don’t radically reform the way they operate, the party’s extinction in West Bengal is inevitable,” Mr. Roy tweeted earlier this week.
Mr Roy has insisted he will continue to act as his party’s “guard of conscience” after BJP national vice president Dilip Ghosh told him he was free to leave the camp if “sad and bad”. tiger” for its style. work.
Roy recently criticized the decisions of Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, and BJP senior leaders Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, blaming them in a series of tweets about the saffron camp’s poor performance . in the last parliamentary election.
The BJP won only 77 seats in the 294-member West Bengal parliament in the last election.
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