Hindustan Times (East UP)

Mukul Roy back in TMC in blow to BJP

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: In a blow to the prestige of the saffron brigade, Bharatiya Janata Party’s national vice president Mukul Roy along with son Subranshu, re-joined the Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Friday, with Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and other leaders of the state’s ruling party welcoming him back to the fold.

Roy, who was closeted with Banerjee in Trinamool Bhavan before his formal re-induction in the party he helped set up, said he was “happy to see all known faces again”.

Addressing a press meet after the re-joining ceremony, Banerjee said Roy was threatened and tortured in the BJP, and that, in turn, affected his health.

“Mukul’s return proves that the BJP does not let anyone live in peace and put’s undue pressure on everyone,” the chief minister said. Roy was seated on Banerjees left hand, with her nephew Abhishek Banerjee seated after him, while Partha Chatterjee, another top TMC leader, sat on her right, indicative according to TMC functionar­ies, of the party’s future pecking order.

Speculatio­n had been rife for some time on a possible home coming by Mukul Roy who had crossed over to BJP in 2017 after being charged in the Narada tape sting, ever since Banerjees nephew Abhishek Banerjee visited his wife at a city hospital earlier this month.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promptly after

Abhishek Banerjee’s visit, rung up to enquire about Roy’s wife’s health, seen by political observers as an attempt to retain him within the BJP-fold.

Interestin­gly, at Fridays re-joining ceremony, both Banerjee and Roy claimed that they never had any difference­s.

The chief minister said we will consider the case of those who had left TMC with Mukul for BJP and want to come back. A signal that this may be the

start of more defections from BJPs Bengal unit.

However, Banerjee clarified that TMC politician­s and workers who left to join the BJP just ahead of the April-May assembly elections will not be taken back.

Roy, once the second-in-command of the TMC, was removed from the post of the party’s national general secretary in February, 2015, sometime after the Narada sting was carried out by investigat­ive journalist­s where many politician­s were allegedly caught accepting wads of cash from a fictitious company. He joined the BJP in November, 2017.

The move to bring him back possibly started when Banerjee at an election rally in late March had termed his conduct as not so bad.

This was in contrast to the chief minister’s other election speeches, where she had branded turncoat TMC members such as Suvendu Adhikari as “Mir Jafars”, after the infaThe mous Bengal general who betrayed Bengal’s Nawab Siraj ud Dowlah in the battle of Plassey against Lord Robert Clives army.

TMC will selectivel­y take back people who crossed over. The aim will be to organisati­onally weaken BJP but at the same time it will not want too many turncoats back as this would be seen as rewarding dissidence, said Rajat Roy, well-known political analyst and member of the Calcutta Research Group.

Mukul Roy is a special case as he is known to be an organisati­onal brain.

Even before the formal entry of Mukul Roy, BJPs national vice president into Trinamool Congress, BJP leaders reacted angrily to the desertion.

BJP leader Dilip Ghosh reacting to news of Roy’s re-entry, said he was not sure the party would lose anything from the move given that he was unsure whether we gained anything from Roy’s entry three- and-half years back.

 ?? PTI ?? BJP leader Mukul Roy greets TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee as West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee looks on, in Kolkata on Friday
PTI BJP leader Mukul Roy greets TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee as West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee looks on, in Kolkata on Friday

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