Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh on Saturday dismissed Mukul Roy as an “aaya ram, gaya ram” (one who regularly switches events) and acknowledged that staying in the BJP proved troublesome for individuals who have been used to the “cut money” tradition of the Trinamool Congress.
“It is not necessary that whoever comes to BJP will stay on as one needs to do “tapasya” here. Staying on in the BJP is a little tough for those who come from that party (TMC) where there is cut-money and syndicate culture,” Ghosh instructed information company ANI.
He stated that BJP won’t be affected in any means with Mukul Roy’s exit.
“He is an experienced politician. Whatever he has done, he must have done with a proper planning. The BJP will not be affected in any way by his exit. People are joining the party in thousands, if a few of them have some problem, they can leave. It is their personal problem, not party’s,” he stated.
He additional stated that BJP embraces everyone and likewise offers them accountability because it features in a democratic method. He added that there are some who can not work with self-discipline and a dedication in the direction of its ideology they usually find yourself leaving.
Dilip Ghosh additionally stated that the social gathering was constructed by previous employees who stay dedicated to the social gathering and can stay with the social gathering. “We do not care much about ‘Aaya Ram, Gaya Rams’. We care for our old party workers,” he stated.
Mukul Roy had crossed over to BJP in 2017 after being charged in the Narada tape sting. He joined the TMC once more on Friday alongside together with his son Subhranshu.
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