Kolkata. Former Union minister and Trinamool Congress leader Babul Supriyo on Sunday took a dig at his former party and expressed the possibility that five disgruntled MLAs who left the Bharatiya Janata Party’s WhatsApp group of West Bengal MLAs may now part ways with the party. Huh. Supriyo had joined the Trinamool Congress three months ago, however, Ambika Roy, one of the five MLAs, on Sunday expressed her desire to rejoin the WhatsApp group, saying she had made a mistake and “became a loyal soldier of the BJP”. expressed a desire to stay.
Supriyo, however, tweeted in Bengali, ‘Wickets are falling one after the other in the BJP. Five more left today. Shiv Babu (national general secretary Shiv Prakash, who oversaw the BJP’s campaign before the assembly elections) would have gone to Mount Kailash by now. If you want to find Bengali crabs that will pull you from behind, go to Murlidhar Lane (state BJP address).
Five disgruntled MLAs from the politically powerful Matua community – Mukutmoni Adhikari (Ranaghat South), Subrata Thakur (Gayaghata), Ambika Roy (Kalyani), Ashok Kirtaniya (Bongaon North) and Aseem Sarkar (Haringhata) formed by the BJP’s West Bengal unit Left the WhatsApp group of BJP MLAs after being removed from various committees.
BJP state president Sukanta Majumdar said, “None of the five MLAs will be removed. We will include them in new committees. They will have to be a little more patient.