Dilip Ghosh welcomes Mukul Roy's decision to join BJP
Kolkata, Nov 3 (IBNS): West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh on Friday welcomed former TMC MP Mukul Roy's induction to the BJP and said the move will make the party stronger in West Bengal.
Speaking on former TMC MP Mukul Roy's BJP joining, BJP's West Bengal president Dilip Ghosh told IBNS, "After Mukul Roy joins BJP, our party becomes more powerful in Bengal."
"If anybody's link with Saradha or Narada or any other corruption/scam is proved, our party will never back him," Ghosh added.
Former Railway Minister Mukul Roy on Friday joined the ruling Bharatiya Jata Party (BJP).
Speaking at the event where Roy was inducted to the BJP, union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said :"We wholeheartedly welcome him."
Prasad expressed his hope that Roy's induction in the party will help the BJP in expanding its footprint in West Bengal.
"I am sure his coming to the party will help in expanding the BJP," he said.
Mukul Roy, who was suspended from the Trinamool Congress (TMC), quit as the Rajya Sabha MP last month.
Speaking at the event, Roy said: "I believe that BJP is a secular force. It is not at all a communal force."
The Trinamool Congress in September suspended former Railway Minister Mukul Roy for six years for 'anti party activities'.
Roy, one of the founding leaders of the Trinamool Congress, had long been regarded the second-in-command of the party after Mamata Banerjee
and the architect of TMC's organisational and electoral success in the state.
However, he fell from the grace of Banerjee following his interrogation by the CBI in connection with the multi-crore Sarada chit fund scam.
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