Kolkata Dec 22 PTI A day after his partys dismal performance in the KMC polls veteran BJP leader Tathagata Roy slammed the state leadership saying the party is being run by a bunch of rotten debauch-cum-traitors On Tuesday West Bengals ruling TMC gained control of the 144-member Kolkata Municipal Corporation clinching 134 seats in an emphatic endorsement for the party seven months after its landslide win in the state assembly polls The BJP which lost much of its steam after the assembly poll defeat managed to win just three wards the Congress and the CPI M-led Left Front two and Independents three Hindu Bengalis seem headed for doom and extinction Their principal abode the state of West Bengal has been a Kakistocracy ruled by a bunch of soul-destroyers for the last 44 years Government by the worst persons a form of government in which the worst persons are in power Roy a former governor of Tripura and Meghalaya tweeted BJP who could have resurrected it was left to be run by a bunch of thoroughly rotten debauch-cum-traitors The result was the Assembly election debacle of 2021 And because there was no serious course correction thereafter the rout in Municipal elections KakistocracyWestBengal he said in a series of tweets The Left Front despite the mauling finished second only to the TMC in terms of vote share and in a majority of the wards it pushed the BJP to the third position Continuing his tirade against the state leadership Roy said he has pointed out the lacunae at party forums on numerous occasions but nothing was done to rectify the mistakes Some people are feeling bad about my comments against BJP publically I am also upset about it But there is no other way I have said those things secretly at party forums but it did not have not been any result It doesnt matter whether I am alive or dead What is important is the defeat of the Hindu Bengalis is imminent he wrote Roy who has been attacking the partys West Bengal leadership since the assembly poll debacle had said last month he has decided to bid farewell to the state unit of the BJP for the time being a remark that was interpreted as an indication that he will hold fire He had said he would wait to see the municipal poll results West Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar declined to comment saying only Roy can speak speak for his statements Roy had been critical of the decisions taken by BJPs West Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya now the partys national vice president Dilip Ghosh and senior leaders Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash and blamed them for the partys poor show in the assembly elections PTI PNT SK SK
New Delhi [India], December 6 (ANI): On the anniversary of the demolition of Babri Masjid, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) veteran and former Governor of Tripura and Meghalaya Tathagata Roy on Sunday called December 6, a "special day" as "a symbol of slavery was pulled down by a patriotic crowd".
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], November 23 (ANI): Taking a swipe at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) veteran and former Governor of Tripura and Meghalaya Tathagata Roy on Tuesday said the TMC supremo can hope but she can never become the Prime Minister.
Kolkata : BJP national vice-president Dilip Ghosh on Saturday hit out at veteran colleague and former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy over his recent criticism of the organisation’s style of functioning, and sought to know why he wasn’t leaving the party if he was so upset.
Roy had been critical of the decisions taken by former West Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, who was earlier the party’s state president, and senior leaders Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, blaming them in a series of tweets for the saffron camp’s poor show in the March-April assembly polls.
Kolkata : BJP national vice-president Dilip Ghosh on Saturday hit out at veteran colleague and former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy over his recent criticism of the organisation’s style of functioning, and sought to know why he wasn’t leaving the party if he was so upset.
Roy had been critical of the decisions taken by former West Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, who was earlier the party’s state president, and senior leaders Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, blaming them in a series of tweets for the saffron camp’s poor show in the March-April assembly polls.
Kolkata : BJP national vice-president Dilip Ghosh on Saturday hit out at veteran colleague and former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy over his recent criticism of the organisation’s style of functioning, and sought to know why he wasn’t leaving the party if he was so upset.
Roy had been critical of the decisions taken by former West Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, who was earlier the party’s state president, and senior leaders Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, blaming them in a series of tweets for the saffron camp’s poor show in the March-April assembly polls.
Kolkata : BJP national vice-president Dilip Ghosh on Saturday hit out at veteran colleague and former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy over his recent criticism of the organisation’s style of functioning, and sought to know why he wasn’t leaving the party if he was so upset.
Roy had been critical of the decisions taken by former West Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, who was earlier the party’s state president, and senior leaders Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, blaming them in a series of tweets for the saffron camp’s poor show in the March-April assembly polls.
Kolkata : BJP national vice-president Dilip Ghosh on Saturday hit out at veteran colleague and former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy over his recent criticism of the organisation’s style of functioning, and sought to know why he wasn’t leaving the party if he was so upset.
Roy had been critical of the decisions taken by former West Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, who was earlier the party’s state president, and senior leaders Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, blaming them in a series of tweets for the saffron camp’s poor show in the March-April assembly polls.
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], November 7 (ANI): West Bengal Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) National Vice President Dilip Ghosh said that Tathagata Roy does not have a bearer post in the party.
Kolkata : BJP national vice-president Dilip Ghosh on Saturday hit out at veteran colleague and former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy over his recent criticism of the organisation’s style of functioning, and sought to know why he wasn’t leaving the party if he was so upset.
Roy had been critical of the decisions taken by former West Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya, Ghosh, who was earlier the party’s state president, and senior leaders Arvind Menon and Shiv Prakash, blaming them in a series of tweets for the saffron camp’s poor show in the March-April assembly polls.