Subhrangshu Roy, the son of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) nationwide vice-president Mukul Roy, has thanked chief minister Mamata Banerjee for reaching out to his household in the “hour of need”, hinting that the potential for a political realignment remained on the desk.
“West Bengal does not accept divisive politics. I have understood that…Anything is possible in politics,” he advised News18 Bangla in an interview.
His mom, Krishna Roy, is on life assist at a non-public hospital in Kolkata. His father, Mukul Roy, too had contracted Covid-19 and was now recovering.
“I am grateful that Mamata Banerjee, through various means, has enquired how my father is doing in the post-Covid period. Their family is with us in this hour of need,” he stated.
He additionally talked about that Abhishek Banerjee, the chief minister’s nephew and a parliamentarian, had visited Kolkata’s Apollo Hospitals, the place Krishna Roy is present process therapy.
“Abhishek has been enquiring about my mother’s health for the last two weeks….(despite being in) an opponent party, he came to see my mother. I am grateful to him,” he stated.
“At times…parents suffer due to a son’s deeds. I personally feel that my mother is suffering because of my bad deed,” he added.
Earlier, Subhrangshu Roy, who unsuccessfully contested the lately held meeting elections, triggered a buzz on Facebook, the place he made a cryptic submit that “self-introspection” was a greater possibility than criticising a authorities that has individuals’s mandate.
His father, Mukul Roy, was one of many founder-members of Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). He joined the BJP in 2017 and was made the nationwide vice-president in 2020. In the lately concluded West Bengal elections, he received the Krishnanagar Uttar seat.
Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dialled Mukul Roy to enquire about his spouse’s well being and warranted all assist to the household.
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