Kolkata: The National Vice President BJP was banned by Ghosh on Saturday on veteran colleagues and former Governor Meghalaya Tathagata Roy for his recent criticism of the organizational function style, and tried to know why he did not leave a party if he was so angry.
Roy has criticized the decision taken by the former Minder Bengal West Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, who was previously the president of the Party of State, and Senior Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash leaders, blamed them in a series of tweets for Safron’s bad shows at the March-April assembly poll.
He also claimed that there was a “no chance” of Vijayvargya who returned to the state to oversee the operation of the BJP Bengal unit.
Asked to comment on Jibe Roy, Menon and Vijayvargiya, former BJP State President told reporters, without taking any name, “If you are so angry and embarrassed by everything that happens in the party, why don’t you just leave?” MPnapore MP, which is on the way to Delhi to attend the BJP Central Work Committee meeting, which further declared, “You (Tathagata) did nothing for the party at the last moment.
But the party did everything for people like you.” Roy, when contacted, stated that he did not want to be too concerned about what Ghosh said.
The State President of BJP Sukanta Majumder, however, directed the controversy and was identified that it was a “central leadership prerogative right” to receive comments made by Tathagata Roy.
Roy told reporters last month that he was “embarrassed by several top leaders such as Vijayvargiya as, ahead of Bengal assembly polls, they were swayed by the charm factor while triggering people to BJP and had no experience and winning and winning opportunities to consider”.