Kolkata: As BJP is all set to overhaul its organisational pattern in West Bengal, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is putting pressure for greater RSS control over the newly organisational set up of the party in the state. RSS wants its confidants to have more say in the new set up. At the same time, RSS has given a clear message to BJP's central leadership that more focus should be laid on those who have been party loyalists than the turncoats.
A clear message in this regard has come to BJP's national general secretary (organisation) BL Santosh from the RSS headquarter in Nagpur from RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. RSS sources said that barring a couple of leaders like Suvendu Adhikari, the Sangh top brass is not in favour of placing leaders coming from Trinamool Congress to BJP in crucial organisational positions at this moment.
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Sources said that following the results of the recently concluded West Bengal elections, RSS top brass had an initial discussion to evaluate the reasons behind the election results. Following that, they made certain observations, the prime of which was that RSS had little control over the party's elections proceedings and hence several leaders coming from Trinamool Congress were given important positions in the party.