Kolkata: It has been a month of dissent for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal. The rumblings within the party’s state unit - which started after names of 11 new vice-presidents, five general secretaries, 12 state secretaries, 42 organisational district unit presidents, the presidents of several morchas or fronts and heads of several cells were announced on December 22 last year - is spreading like wildfire.
It seems as if a spark has been buried under the ash, waiting for a kindle. And it was ignited by Union Minister of State for Shipping Shantanu Thakur, who was duly backed by several party MLAs and leaders of myriad hues. All hell broke loose when Shantanu went public with his allegations and clandestinely blaming state unit general secretary (organisation) Amitava Chakraborty on January 15.
The grumblings have now spread across the districts of Nadia, Purulia, Bankura, Paschim Medinipur as well as Birbhum. Party insiders feel that it is only time before the heat reaches North Bengal.
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In Purulia, considered only of the strongholds of the saffron party in Bengal where BJP won all three Lok Sabha seats and six out of nine Assembly seats in last year’s elections, there is discontent over appointment of Vivek Ranga as the new district unit president. Five MLAs, including Narahari Mahato, Sudip Mukherjee and Kamala Kanta Hansda have written to the party’s central leadership expressing displeasure over Vivek’s appointment.
In the neighbouring district of Bankura where BJP won both Lok Sabha seats in the 2019 general elections and seven out of the 12 Assembly seats in the 2021 polls, four party MLAs Nirmal Dhara, Niladri Sekhar Dana, Amarnath Shakha and Dibakar Gharami, have written to the party top brass in Delhi seeking immediate removal of Sonamukhi organisational district unit president Bileshwar Singha and Bankura unit organisational president Sunil Rudra Mondal. Both Bileshwar and Sunil were appointed in the recent organisation rejig.
MLAs Amarnath Shakha and Nirmal Dhara have also written to the Union Home Ministry requesting removal of their central security cover. The districts of Bankura and Purulia are those strongholds of the BJP where the party did relatively well in the 2015 Panchayat elections, 2019 general elections and the 2021 Assembly polls. Dissidence in these two districts, party insiders say, will hit hard.
“It is only time that these rumblings escalate towards the north. And once it hits North Bengal, which has acted as a cradle for the party for some time now and from where the party reaped dividends, it will be extremely tough to bring the situation under control and also to keep the flock together,” said a party leader on condition of anonymity.
In the south Bengal districts of Birbhum and Paschim Medinipur, the trouble has hit the underbelly of BJP. Sheikh Shamad, the party’s Birbhum minority cell leader, has resigned. A Yuva Morcha youth leader in Paschim Medinipur has resigned and joined the Trinamool Congress last week with several Morcha members.