The Asian Age

Yesteryear Bengali actor joins BJP

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

After veteran actor Moushumi Chatterjee, it was yesteryear actor and TMC member Biswajit Chatterjee, who joined the saffron fold on Monday.

The veteran actor had unsuccessf­ully contested the last Lok Sabha elections on the TMC ticket from the New Delhi parliament­ary constiutue­ncy. Many Tollywood celebritie­s including Roopa Ganguly, Locket Chatterjee and singer Babul Supriyo are part of the BJP’s West Bengal unit.

Recently, TMC MP Saumitra Khan had also joined the saffron fold and the BJP is expected to field him in the state where the party leadership claims to bag more than 22 of the tortal 42 parliament­ary berths, in the coming general polls.

The BJP has only two MPs from the state, Union m i n i s t e r s S. S. Ahluwalia who represents Darjeeling and Mr Supriyo who represents Asansol.

Mr Chatterjee, 82, father of popular Tollywood actor Prosenjit Chatterjee, joined the BJP in presence of party general secretary and West Bengal unit in- charge Kailash Vijayvargi­ya.

West Bengal is a key states on BJP president Amit Shah’s radar as the party’s structure was considered weak as compared to other states. The party has increased its presence in the state through membership drive, highlighti­ng how the state has continued to witness “decline” under the TMC rule.

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