Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

HEAD OF AKHARA PARISHAD FOUND DEAD

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PRAYAGRAJ: President of the Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad and Mahant of Bade Hanuman temple of Prayagraj Narendra Giri was found dead inside his room at Baghambari Gaddi Math on Monday, police said.

Giri was found hanging from a ceiling fan by a rope, officials said. SP (City) Dinesh Kumar Singh said forensic field units are carrying out an investigat­ion. A purported suicide note was found from the room and it accused his disciple, Anand Giri, and two others, police said.

“Based on the suicide note, we detained Anand Giri in Haridwar with help of Uttarakhan­d police. Anand Giri is being brought to UP for further questionin­g,” said Prashant Kumar, ADG (law and order), UP.

Narendra Giri, in the death note, said he wanted to live with dignity but was unhappy due to some reasons. His disciples have confirmed that the handwritin­g is of Giri, but anything concrete could be said only after proper investigat­ions, the police said.

PM Narendra Modi and UP CM Yogi Adityanath condoled the death. AAP MP Sanjay Singh expressed pain at the death of Giri under suspicious circumstan­ces and demanded a CBI probe.

NEW DELHI/KOLKATA: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday replaced Dilip Ghosh with Balurghat MP Sukanta Majumdar as the party’s West Bengal unit chief , months after a bruising poll loss and amid a stream of high-profile defections to the ruling TMC in the state.

Ghosh, the firebrand Medinipur MP who served as the state unit chief for six years, was named national vice-president of the BJP. Former Uttarakhan­d governor Baby Rani Maurya, who stepped down earlier this month, was also appointed national vice-president of the party. “The BJP is a big family and there can be some difference­s among its members. I am confident that those who in the BJP for ideologica­l reasons will not leave. I apologise to our workers who might have felt neglected,” said Majumdar shortly after the announceme­nt.

The reshuffle -- which come into effect immediatel­y -- ends months of speculatio­ns fuelled by Ghosh’s difference­s with several state BJP leaders, including state leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari and youth wing president Saumitra Khan, who even threatened to quit last year after Ghosh withheld appointmen­ts made by him.

“The central leadership did what it thought was right. I had a long discussion with J P Nadda over several issues. As a worker of the party I will follow the new state president,” said Ghosh.

The change in leadership in Bengal comes when the party is wrangling with infighting in the state unit and embarrassm­ent at the defection of senior leaders to the TMC, including former party vice-president Mukul Roy and Asansol MP Babul Supriyo.

The move also underlines the BJP’S continued focus on north Bengal, a region it dominates and won 30 of the 54 assembly seats in the April-may state polls. Majumdar was one of the party’s seven MPS from the region who won in 2019 and is considered a non-controvers­ial, soft-spoken leader. Adhikari congratula­ted both Ghosh and Majumdar. “…I wish them very best and believe that both would give their best to strengthen the party.”

During Ghosh’s tenure, the BJP grew from a side player to the main opposition party in Bengal, winning an unpreceden­ted 18 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in 2019 – its best-ever performanc­e. The party hoped to topple the TMC in assembly elections earlier this year, but was roundly defeated, winning just 77 seats to the TMC’S 213.

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