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An over-enthusiastic crowd of supporters with lotus-painted scarves around their necks had gathered to welcome Mukul Roy at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport on 6 November. The night before, a room was refurbished and kept ready for him at the BJP’s Kolkata office. The local media was buzzing with reports of how the only two other people who have personal cabins at the office are party president Dilip Ghosh and national secretary Rahul Sinha.
Mukul Roy is now a part of the West Bengal BJP’s top brass but in what capacity will he work? There were some answers at the joint press conference that Dilip and Mukul held. “At the Centre, Amit Shah is my captain, in the state it’s Dilip,” Mukul said. Ghosh, on his part, said that the party will strengthen its hold under Mukul.
Mukul Roy was one of the founding members of the Trinamool Congress.
His political engineering, many say, is second to none. Having single-handedly built the Trinamool’s grassroots level election machinery, his erstwhile proximity to Mamata needs no introduction.
Sources within the TMC also say that while many top leaders were hobnobbing with Mukul till before the elections, Mamata’s victory meant that he was soon sidelined and his clout within the Trinamool is nowhere close to what it used be. Hence Mukul’s propensity to poach leaders also seems extremely unlikely, say observers.
Social media has had a field day reminding the party how they had once chanted “Bhaag, Mukul, Bhaag” and how the BJP is now guilty of publicly associating with those who are “tainted” (for the lack of a better term). It is not without reason that Amit Shah, who greeted Mukul after the press conference refused to be the one sharing stage with him while introducing him to the party. The dirty job was left to Kailash Vijaivargiya and Ravi Shankar Prasad.
Sources in the BJP say that Mukul was in talks with the top leadership in Delhi for a very long time. It started, of course, in 2015, when he was questioned by the CBI regarding Sarada. Mukul has since made repeated trips to Delhi and has been meeting BJP leaders including Rajnath Singh. But the BJP, especially the state leadership, was uneasy about his involvement in both the scams, since both Modi and Amit Shah had spoken extensively about putting the perpetrators of both ‘crimes’ behind bars.
Partha Chatterjee, education minister and senior Trinamool leader, has called Mukul “Kanchraparar Kancha Chele” or the “Under-Done Boy Of Kanchrapara”, Kanchrapara being Mukul’s home turf. The attack on Mukul has been sustained by other ministers like Firhad Hakim also, so the Trinamool seems to be putting up an united front. But insiders say that the party is a little nervous about whether their ostracising of Roy has worked.
If Mukul is unable to pull votes from the district-level TMC workers or any leaders from the top brass then what good is he to the BJP, especially with a tainted reputation? That’s a battle that Mukul will have to fight within the BJP in order to convince the different factions that he’s not a threat but a weapon to be used against Mamata. Political observers also say that Shah’s final approval of Mukul’s induction can be seen as a sign he’s trying to send to Mamata that he has his guns trained on the Trinamool.
Will Mukul speak out against his son? What role will Subhrangshu play and what role will he have in the Trinamool now? These are questions that Mukul has evaded. But he promises that he has many “surprises” ahead. The drama is far from over.
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