Kolkata: The growing discord in the BJP's Bengal unit came to the fore on Wednesday as Lok Sabha MP Saumitra Khan stepped down from the post of the party's state youth wing chief and took to Facebook to launch a blistering attack on Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, claiming that he tries to take credit for all saffron camp achievements. Khan did not cite any reason but his announcement on Facebook coincided with the report that some BJP MPs from Bengal might be made union ministers of state.
The Bishnupur MP, however, asserted that he wouldn't quit the saffron party. 'From today, due to personal reasons, I am relieving myself of the responsibility of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) state unit. I was in BJP, I am in BJP, and will continue to be a part of it,' Khan, who had crossed over to the saffron camp in 2018 from the TMC, said on Facebook.
Iterating that he has full faith in Narendra Modi and the central leadership, he, however, trained guns on Adhikari and said that 'one particular leader was making frequent trips to Delhi and claiming credit for every success of the party'. 'This leader of opposition in the state should look in the mirror. He is misleading the leaders of New Delhi. He considers himself the tallest leader of the party in Bengal,' Khan said in a video that he posted on the networking site. He claimed leaders of just one or two districts are running the entire organisation in the state.
In a dig at state BJP president Dilip Ghosh, the disgruntled leader further said, 'He understands only half of what happens. He cannot comprehend all of it.' Sharing responsibility for the party's defeat in assembly polls, Khan said, 'It is time for me to step down. I have never hankered for any post.' Alleging that 'many politicians with dubious credentials had been inducted into the BJP before assembly polls', Khan said, 'Some of them were nominated and they failed to win the elections.' He further said that 'it appears only some people made sacrifices for the party and the rest had no contribution'.