Piyasree Dasgupta: 29 Years In RSS, 8 In BJP, This Man Quit Both Because Of Their Trolls
A few days before
Krishanu Mitra, a BJP spokesperson and head of the media cell in West Bengal
quit the party, he tweeted about the credibility of the party’s Bengal president
Dilip Ghosh’s accomplices. 45-year-old Mitra had been a part of RSS for 29
years and had joined BJP in 2009. He contested the Assembly elections in 2016,
but lost. He quit the party in 2017. With Ghosh’ rise,
Mitra voiced the concerns that a lot of BJP old-timers had about the ‘new’ path
and ideologies, BJP had embraced in the state.
“MLA Dilip Babu, How come
Amartya Sen is evil but criminal conspiracy, fraud and cheating young job
aspirants is not? Admitting rogue CPIM elements in the party is not? Child
trafficking is not? Having fake degree is not? Using different identities for
government jobs and party is not?” he asked in a tweet. Mitra was responding to Ghosh’s
comment that Nobel Laureate Sen was ‘spineless’ and can be ‘bought or sold’. Three years after he quit BJP, Mitra has joined the Trinamool Congress.
He told HuffPost
India that after his stint with the BJP, he has realised that Mamata
Banerjee is a politician who is not overtly dependent on a Delhi centre removed
from West Bengal to run her party or government. It allows her to be involved
in the affairs of the state more deeply. During the interview,
he traced the decline for the space for dissent within his own party which
prompted him to quit for BJP and RSS.
Why did
you resign from BJP when it was peaking?
The line in which the
party is progressing in Bengal, I did not feel it was right. I did not join
politics because my family was involved in politics, I joined politics to bring
about a socio-economic change. I was born in Ranchi, and moved to Kolkata during
my plus two. Since then I felt like there was a need to oppose the sort of
politics I saw in Ranchi and then in West Bengal. However, increasingly,
BJP started moving towards a similar regimentation. Being a cadre-based party,
or a party with a strong organisation is one thing, but at least in West
Bengal, we have suffered a lot from structural regimentation. At least, I don’t
want a repeat of that....
https://www.huffingtonpost.in/entry/rss-bjp-member-quit-because-of-their-own-trolls_in_5f51223ac5b62b3add3d895c
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