The Sunday Guardian

Disgruntle­d Mukul Roy pushes for bigger role in BJP

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Earlier this week, a few BJP leaders, who were formerly in the TMC, had an informal meeting with Roy where they decided that their demand for a “respectabl­e” position for Roy could not be delayed further, as that would mean that he would not get a place in the Cabinet as the expected August reshuffle is likely to be the last reshuffle before the West Bengal Assembly elections.

Roy’s graph has fallen in the BJP following the tragic and untimely death of Arun Jaitley. The lawyer-politician shared good relations with Roy and played an instrument­al role in bringing Roy into the BJP fold.

Supporters of Roy have communicat­ed to the BJP leadership that if Roy switches sides, a “majority” of the BJP MPS and a “huge number” of ground leaders and workers in the state, who had moved to the BJP due to Roy, too, will desert the BJP and go back to the TMC. The BJP currently has 18 MPS in West Bengal out of whom four had come from the TMC and the Left and were brought to the BJP by Roy.

“Roy is tired of waiting and has given an ultimatum to the party. If his demands are not met, he will leave the party and we can assure you that if that happens, the BJP will not be able to win even 15 seats in the Assembly elections,” a supporter of Roy told The Sunday Guardian.

However, according to a senior BJP functionar­y, who sits at the party’s headquarte­rs at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg and “watches” West Bengal, Roy was asking for “too much” from the party despite not having much to offer to the party in return.

“None of the top BJP leaders will go back with him to the TMC even if he goes back, as everyone is witnessing the anti-incumbency against Mamata Banerjee. Roy does not have the kind of support that he is assuming. We know who the couple of MPS and MLAS who are standing with him,” said the party functionar­y, who handled a similar responsibi­lity of a big state in the past. According to him, BJP Bengal in-charge Kailash Vijayvargi­ya, too, has communicat­ed to Roy that he cannot help him much on his demands as the party leadership is not sure about Roy adding anything extra to BJP’S repertoire in West Bengal than what he already has brought to the party. “He had promised many things when he had joined the BJP, many of them in front of the media. However, he has been able to fulfil very few of these promises,” the functionar­y quoted above said when asked to comment on

Roy’s ultimatum.

On Friday afternoon, Mukul Roy abruptly left Delhi for Kolkata, even as a crucial week-long BJP West Bengal unit meeting was taking place in the national capital, for which all the top leaders from the state including district presidents were in Delhi to discuss strategies for the May 2021 Assembly elections.

On Thursday and Friday, Roy’s official residence in New Delhi at 181, South Avenue was conspicuou­s by the absence of placards and banners depicting Narendra Modi, J.P. Nadda and Amit Shah, that were earlier placed at his house prominentl­y. The next door neighbour of Roy is Abhishek Banerjee, nephew of Mamata Banerjee.

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