What is Kunal Ghosh's Dilemma with Trinamool Congress?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Kunal Ghosh expresses confusion about his political future.
- He uses proverbs to illustrate his dilemma.
- Observers see this as a critique of party leadership.
- His recent posts indicate a pattern of addressing internal party issues.
- Ghosh's past criticisms highlight ongoing concerns about accountability.
Kolkata, Oct 5 (NationPress) Kunal Ghosh, the general secretary of the Trinamool Congress in West Bengal, has expressed uncertainty regarding his future within the party, sparking new speculation about his political trajectory.
In a recent social media post written in Bengali, Ghosh, who transitioned from journalism to politics, alluded to his indecision on whether to remain with the Trinamool Congress or pursue a different direction in the near future.
Rather than explicitly stating his confusion, he referred to two well-known yet opposing Bengali proverbs: the first, "Je shoi, se roi" (one who endures ultimately survives), and the second, "Onyay je kore, Tobo ghrina tare jeno trino somodohe" (one who tolerates injustice should be equally despised as the perpetrator of injustice).
He concluded his post with the thought-provoking question, "Which path should I take?"
Despite claiming that his post was non-political, analysts interpret it as a signal to the Trinamool Congress leadership about his struggle with the decision to either continue with the party, given the current situation, or leave due to perceived internal injustices.
This marks the second provocative social media statement from Ghosh within a span of 48 hours.
On the previous Friday, he subtly criticized certain senior leaders for their silence on contentious matters.
In that post, Ghosh pointed out that while members of the party's IT cell were actively defending the party, the state government, and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, many senior leaders chose to remain mute on critical issues.
This is not the first instance where Ghosh has voiced his concerns regarding senior party members, accusing them of not stepping up to defend the party during challenging times.
Last year, amid a crisis when the entire state faced backlash over the RG Kar rape and murder incident, Ghosh had similarly criticized senior leaders for their silence and failure to defend the party and state government.