Will Dilip Ghosh Join the Trinamool Congress at Martyrs' Day Rally?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Dilip Ghosh confirms attendance at a BJP event amid rumors.
- The event in Kharagpur will honor BJP workers killed since 2021.
- Counter-rallies planned by BJP signal ongoing political tensions.
- Speculations regarding Ghosh's political alignment have been significant.
- Ghosh's actions reflect the BJP's strategy in the state.
Kolkata, July 20 (NationPress) In a decisive statement, BJP’s former national vice-president and West Bengal state president, Dilip Ghosh, has clarified amidst rampant rumors regarding his potential alignment with the Trinamool Congress during the upcoming Martyrs' Day rally in central Kolkata on July 21. He confirmed his participation in a BJP event instead.
The gathering in Kharagpur, named “Shahid Shraddhajanjali Sabha” (Tribute to Martyrs' Program), is intended to serve as a response to the Trinamool Congress’s annual rally occurring concurrently.
Moreover, the BJP plans a similar event in Siliguri, located in the Darjeeling district of North Bengal, on Monday, addressing the increasing incidents of crime against women in West Bengal. This is also viewed as a counter to the Trinamool Congress’s rally.
During the Siliguri event, the West Bengal Leader of the Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, will be the main speaker.
Ghosh remarked to the press that the Shahid Shraddhajanjali Sabha in Kharagpur will honor BJP workers who were reportedly killed by goons associated with the ruling Trinamool Congress since the 2021 assembly elections.
“Over 250 BJP workers have lost their lives due to attacks by Trinamool Congress-affiliated goons in West Bengal following the 2021 elections. We will pay homage to them at the Kharagpur event on Monday,” Ghosh stated.
He asserted that the BJP remains the only political entity in West Bengal that commemorates the true martyrs.
“Our members sacrificed their lives in the political struggle,” Ghosh emphasized.
This announcement arises amidst intense speculation regarding his appearance with Trinamool Congress leaders at the Martyrs' Day rally in Kolkata.
The rumors intensified as Ghosh did not attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political event in Durgapur on July 18, opting instead to travel to New Delhi for a meeting with BJP President J.P. Nadda.
During their discussion, Nadda reportedly urged Ghosh to resume a vigorous campaign in the state.
Ghosh, a former Lok Sabha member, faced backlash from state leaders after attending the inauguration of the Lord Jagannath Temple at Dish in East Midnapore district with his new wife, which displeased party leadership.
After videos surfaced showing his friendly interaction with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the temple, numerous BJP supporters expressed their discontent on social media, causing embarrassment for the state party leaders.