Kolkata: Sensing anger among the party's rank and file over the fact that only two of the 18 West Bengal MPs got ministerial berths, state BJP president Dilip Ghosh on Friday said more parliamentarians will be made ministers in future.
Senior BJP leader Mukul Roy, one of the key figures in the party's stellar performance in the Lok Sabha polls in Bengal, too exuded confidence that more MPs from West Bengal will be inducted in the Union ministry and asked the party workers to wait for some time. "Two MPs have been inducted (in the union council of ministers) and several others will also be made ministers in future. It is a continuous process," Ghosh said.
Two BJP MPs from the state were sworn-in as ministers of state in New Delhi on Thursday. While Babul Supriyo was given the ministry of environment, forest and climate change, a first time MP Debasree Chaudhuri got the ministry of women and child development.
Supriyo, a play-back singer turned politician, had served as MoS in the previous government as well.