New Delhi: The turbulence in the Bharatiya Janata Party in West Bengal, which recently lost the Assembly elections, does not seem to have an end as the party's veteran leader and former Governor of Tripura and Meghalaya Tathagata Roy is ready to visit the top BJP leadership in the national capital.
The BJP leader said that he has prepared a detailed report factoring in various reasons why the party lost the West Bengal elections and would present it to the party's top leadership once he comes to Delhi.
Asked about when is he planning to come to the national capital, Roy said, "Is lockdown relaxed in Delhi? If yes, I will come to Delhi pretty soon." Days after losing the West Bengal polls to the ruling Trinamool Congress, Roy in a series of tweets had put the blame on 'KDSA', BJP's top leadership of Bengal (BJP National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh, National Joint General Secretary (organization) Shiv Prakash, and National Secretary Arvind Menon).
Roy alleged that tickets were given "while sitting in Hastings and 7-star hotels to incoming garbage from TMC". He also reacted sharply on leaders not coming to aid the "ideologically driven workers or devout 'swayamsevaks' working for the party since the 1980s and facing persecution at that hands of Trinamoolis".
Soon after his tweets blaming these leaders for the loss and sufferings of cadre, Roy posted another tweet stating that he has been called to Delhi by the party's top leadership.
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Asked about if his thoughts about senior party leaders in charge of West Bengal during polls same, Roy said, "Bengal was lost because of these persons' incompetence. Beyond I do not want to say anything." He further stated that he has analysed the results of the polls and has prepared a report to be presented to the party's top leadership.