New Delhi: If BJP Mukul Roy, will return to the Trinamool Congress, it has become the biggest question in the Bengal Policy after a series of indicative events that included its absence from a BJP meeting in Kolkata. Both the BJP and the Trinamool Congress have maintained greatly silence on the subject and Mr. Roy has kept the suspense. But on Wednesday night, the Congress of Trinamool Mp Saugata Roy dropped a very clear track.
“There are many people who are in contact with Abhishek Banerjee and want to return, I feel they betrayed the party at a time of need,” said Saugata Roy NDTV. “The final decision will be taken by Mamata-di. But I feel that the turons are divided into two parts: Softlyers and Hardlys”.
The soft liners, he continued to explain, are those who left the party, but never insulted Minister Minister Mamata Banerjee. The Hardliners insulted it publicly.
“While Subndu Adhikari Badmouthed Mamata Banerjee after changing, Mukul Roy never abused the main minister,” said Roy NDTV.
The statement is a great departure from the response strongly guarded in Mukul Roy so far.
Mr. Roy, once the assistant of the Mamata Banerjee wardrobe, was the first great leader of the party to jump with the ship in 2017. In the coming years, it was seen as instrumental to persuade a lot of Mlas de Trinamool And leaders to change loyalty.
Now, the trinamool sources say that many of these leaders, up to 35, expect to return to the winning team.
Speculation on the return of Mukul Roy began when Abhishek Banerjee, the nephew of Mamata Banerjee and a key leader of the party of him, visited Mr. Roy at the hospital where his wife is admitted. It is believed that the prime minister the next day, Narendra Modi, personally called Mr. Roy and had a conversation with him.
While BJP leaders argued that the call was destined to desire a prompt recovery to Mr. Roy’s wife, many at the Trinamool Congress see him as evidence of BJP’s nervousness about keeping his flock together.
Of recent times, many Senior BJP leaders have been summoned to New Delhi. The list includes Subndu Adhikari, the opposition leader in Bengal.
On Tuesday, Mr. ADHIKARI met BJP JP NUMDA and Union Home Home Minister Amit Shah. It was followed by a meeting with Modi PM. After each meeting, Mr. ADHIKARI seems to have argued that he was related to the subsequent violence in the Bengal Survey.
Mr. Roy’s absence in the comments of the BJP and the review meeting has also fueled the speculation of an imminent rupture between him and Mr. Adhikari.
Now it is increasingly clear that Mr. ADHIKARI is the one that is likely to support the BJP.
The electoral victory of him against Mamata Banerjee in the fiercely challenged battle in Nandigram has brought him prominence in the game. He not only was rewarded with the position of the opposition leader, but he was also chosen to attend the review of the Prime Minister of Review after cyclone, a singular courtesy.