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Another ‘Ghar Wapsi’ in Bengal? Ex-TMC Leader Prabir Ghosal Says HeтАЩs тАШFeeling Sad, Let DownтАЩ by BJP

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Several former Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLAs, including Dipendu Biswas and Sonali Guha, have in the recent past expressed тАШregretтАЩ over their decision to join the BJP and directly or indirectly sent feelers to the Trinamool Congress expressing their desire to return to the partyтАЩs fold. The latest to join the list is Prabir Ghosal, former MLA of Uttarpara in Hooghly.

Ghosal expressed his тАЬunhappinessтАЭ with the BJP on Saturday, saying, тАЬRecently, my mother passed away. MP Kalyan Bandopadhyay and MLA Kanchan Mullick called me. [Chief Minister] Mamata Banerjee too sent a condolence message. Only local BJP leaders shared their condolences. I am feeling a bit sad and let down.тАЭ

In a Facebook post, Subhrangshu Roy, the son of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national vice-president Mukul Roy, also expressed gratitude on Saturday for Mamata Banerjee for reaching out to his family in the тАЬhour of need” and got the rumour mills buzzing with the possibility of a political realignment in the state.

тАЬWest Bengal does not accept divisive politics. I have understood thatтАжAnything is possible in politics,” Roy said on Saturday. His mother, Krishna Roy, is on life support at a private hospital in Kolkata. His father, Mukul Roy, too had contracted Covid-19 and was now recovering. His statement along with TMC supremoтАЩs nephew and MP Abhishek BanerjeeтАЩs visit to the hospital has raised eyebrows both in the BJP and in the TMC fuelling talks of senior RoyтАЩs homecoming.

The TMC leaders, however, have downplayed Abhishek BanerjeeтАЩs visit to a private hospital to see the BJP national vice-president Mukul RoyтАЩs wife as a courtesy call. тАЬInducting those who had left the party at a crucial hour and joined the brigade of falsehood led by Modi and Shah is not slated to figure tomorrowтАЩs organisational meeting,” they said.

There are other turncoats that are now doing a rethink a month after the TMC desecrated the BJP in the hotly-contested state assembly polls.

The Trinamool Congress leadership is yet to take a call on Ghar Wapsi (return home) by former TMC leaders who had joined the BJP ahead of the recently concluded assembly elections which the Mamata Banerjee-led party swept. Top TMC sources said Banerjee, who is the party supremo, will take a final call on allowing those TMC men and women who had crossed over to the saffron party, who wish to rejoin re-entry into the party.

Political analysts, however, predicted that the party would allow return of former TMC leaders who went over to BJP very selectively, to drive home the message to its cadre ahead of general elections in 2024, that rebellions would not be tolerated. тАЬEr shirsho sidhanta, Netri nijei nite paren (only the Leader (Banerjee) can take a final decision on this issue),” said a senior TMC leader, on conditions of anonymity. тАЬWe are now preoccupied with fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and organising Cyclone Yaas relief,” a TMC leader said.

The chief minister during her election campaign had branded other turncoat TMC members as Mir Jafars after the infamous Bengal general who betrayed Siraj ud Dowlah in the battle of Plassey against Lord Robert CliveтАЩs army.

The Trinamool Congress romped home in Bengal, pocketing 213 of the 292 assembly seats that went to polls and secured a third straight term in office. The Mamata Banerjee-led partyтАЩs main challenger, the BJP, bagged 77 seats, against a claim that they would win more than 200 seats.

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