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BJP Tathagata Roy bid ‘separation’ to the WB unit for now

Kolkata: Senior BJP leader Tathagata Roy, who has hit West Bengal’s leadership of the party since the polls of the Assembly, on Saturday said he had decided to bid “separation” to the state unit from the Saffron camp for now, apparently showed that he would stop criticism The leaders.
Roy said he would wait to see the results of the city poll in West Bengal.
According to a nearby source, the term “separation” does not mean that he leaves a party.
Roy was trying to say that he would stop attacking the country’s leadership for a while because his criticism caused a shame for the party, the sources said.
Earlier this week, the former Governor Meghalaya said the party would be extinct if the state unit did not repair the road.
“I didn’t write on Twitter to get applause from people.
I did this to make a party aware of the fact that some leaders were swayed by women and wealth.
Now only the results will talk.
I will wait for the results of the city.
I will wait The results of the city polling.
Farewell, for now, West Bengal BJP! “Roy said on the microblogging site on Saturday.
The BJP leader country declined to comment on developments.
“BJP injections well show that I have to file complaints about money and women in the party and not in public.
I politely tell them that time has passed.
BJP can do whatever you want for me.
But if they don’t reform it Radically the functioning way, the extinction of the party in West Bengal cannot be avoided, “Roy Tweet earlier this week.
Roy insists that he will continue to play the role of his party’s “conscience guard” after the National Vice President BJP Dilip Ghosh told him that he was free to leave the camp if he was “angry and embarrassed” on his functional style.
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Roy has recently been critical of the decision taken by Bengal Bengal BJP, Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, and senior leader Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, ahead of the March-April assembly polls, and blamed them in a series of tweets for a bad performance of Safron Camp.
in the latest assembly selection.
BJP only won 77 seats from 294 members of the West Bengal Assembly in the last election.

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