Kolkata (West Bengal):In a major embarrassment to BJP, Union Minister of State (MoS) for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Shantanu Thakur, and a leader of the politically powerful Matua community, has quit all WhatsApp groups of West Bengal's state unit.
Thakur, the Union Minister of state for shipping, told reporters on Tuesday that "It seems the state BJP leadership does not think we (Matuas) have an important role within the organization." He also wondered if he was of any importance to the BJP state unit any more.
With the BJP leader refusing to say anything else, his move along with the stance taken by five BJP MLAs last month to quit party WhatsApp groups, has made people wonder what will happen.
The 40-year-old politician is the Sanghadhipati (Cheif) in All India Matua Mahasangha, an influential Matua community body. The Matuas, who form one of the largest groups in West Bengal's border districts of North and South 24 Parganas, Nadia and elsewhere, have, in recent times, been split in their voting intentions between the BJP and the TMC. The scheduled caste community has considerable clout in at least four Lok Sabha seats and 30-40 assembly seats and has sizeable following in neighbouring Bangladesh too.
The Bongaon MP had recently voiced his reservation against the omission of some MLAs of the Matua community in the reconstituted BJP state and district committees. He had, however, said he remained loyal to the party.
Reacting to the development, BJP state president Sukanta Majumdar said: "We will sort out any misunderstanding with Shantanu Thakur. He is very much a part of the BJP family."