Kolkata: The leader of BJP Tathagata Roy on Sunday confirms that he will continue to play his party’s “conscience guardian” role, the day after the National Vice President of Camp Safron, Dilip Ghosh, told him that he was free to leave the camp if he was “upset and embarrassed” Function style.
Roy clarified that he had no plans to quit the organization.
He took Twitter on Sunday and said, “I was hijacked a phone call since yesterday.
Let me assure you that I am not voluntary to leave the party.” Former Governor Meghalaya has recently been critical of the decision taken by the former Bengal Bengal BJP Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, and senior leader Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, ahead of March-April assembly polls, and blamed them in a series of tweets for bad shows Safron in the state.
Previously, too, he had sprayed senior leaders for “indiscriminately” induction of TMC leaders into the party without taking into account their experiences.
Ghosh, who was the BJP State President during the assembly poll, took the exception to his tweets and told reporters on Saturday “If you were so angry and embarrassed by everything that happened in the party, why didn’t you just leave?” Maintaining that he will remain an ordinary member of BJP, Roy, in response to Duri Ghosh, saying that he has left a party, he will describe the many secrets, but that doesn’t happen now.
“I am an ordinary member of BJP.
I will do the role of the party’s conscience, such as the conscience guard in ‘JATRA’ (stage playback).
If I leave a party, I will describe the many secrets.
But that doesn’t happen now,” said the former That governor.
The President of the State of Bengal Bengal Unit, Sukanta Majumdar, has refused to be part of the controversy on Saturday, insisting that it was a “central leadership prerogative” to receive a call made by Roy.