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Union minister Manohar Lal Khattar to chair BJP state committee meet

A source said defence minister Rajnath Singh had initially been scheduled to chair the meeting, but it was cancelled as he is unwell

Snehamoy Chakraborty Calcutta Published 15.07.24, 06:01 AM
Manohar Lal Khattar

Manohar Lal Khattar PTI picture

Union minister Manohar Lal Khattar will chair the Bengal BJP's extended state committee meeting here on Wednesday to outline the party's political strategy in the state in the wake of its poor performance in the general election and July 10 bypolls.

A source said defence minister Rajnath Singh had initially been scheduled to chair the meeting, but it was cancelled as he is unwell. Singh was discharged from AIIMS Delhi on Saturday and informed Bengal BJP leaders of his inability to chair the meeting.

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The two-day state executive meeting will start on Tuesday at the Science City auditorium, where BJP office-bearers will discuss issues with district leadership. The decision-making process regarding the party's next course of action will be held on Wednesday in the presence of Khattar, Union minister of housing, urban affairs and power.

The decision of Delhi leaders to send Khattar, a "less important" leader who was removed and replaced by Nayab Singh Saini as chief minister of Haryana, has prompted some BJP leaders to question internally whether the central leadership is losing hope about Bengal.

"Usually, such crucial meetings are chaired by top BJP leaders like Union home minister Amit Shah or our national president J.P. Nadda. After the party's lacklustre performance in the general election and July 10 bypolls, the presence of one of them was needed to boost the party's state unit morale," said a BJP leader.

"There was hope that at least Rajnath Singh would chair the meeting. Now, someone like Khattar will head the meeting, and he really doesn't know about the party's state of affairs in Bengal," he added.

The Bengal BJP has been on the back foot since the party won only 12 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls —six fewer than in the 2019 general elections — prompting many BJP leaders to accuse the current state leadership of failing to retain the party's organisational strength that was built since 2017-18.

A state BJP leader said the meeting would be significant as the party had called all district presidents, general secretaries, observers of Lok Sabha and Assembly segments, and mandal presidents in Calcutta to analyse the party's failure and outline its next strategy.

"Around 3,000 party leaders from across Bengal will be present at the meeting. Once the extended committee meetings in all 30 states are done, a national-level meeting will be organised in Delhi, where all state general secretaries and party's Lok Sabha observers will be present," said a source in the BJP.

The meeting is important as the BJP elevated its state president Sukanta Majumdar to a junior Union minister, indicating that the party will replace the Balurghat MP with a new face to lead the 2026 Assembly election campaign. Multiple sources said the party is yet to find a replacement for Majumdar amid speculation that it might appoint a woman as the state president.

A large section of BJP leaders in both Calcutta and districts have demanded the reappointment of former state president Dilip Ghosh, who was instrumental in the BJP's rise in the state and the party's win of 18 Lok Sabha seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

In an embarrassing moment on Saturday evening, at a party programme in West Midnapore's Kharagpur, where both Ghosh and Majumdar were present, a group of leaders publicly demanded that the latter be reinstated as the state president.

"Everyone knows how factional feuds resulted in Dilip Ghosh's shift to contest the election in the Bardhaman-Durgapur seat from his constituency Midnapore. The central leadership should address such divisions within the party if they want to see better performance in Bengal," said a BJP leader.

BJP Banchao Mancha — an outfit of the BJP's rebels — has decided to start a sit-in at the party's old state headquarters on 6 Muralidhar Sen Lane, demanding action against the current office-bearers for the party's poor performance in the state on Wednesday, when the official leadership will be busy conducting the crucial meeting.

The ruling Trinamool Congress is also keeping tabs on developments in the BJP's meeting ahead of the July 21 Martyrs' Day rally, where Mamata Banerjee will outline the political strategy for the party's rank and file.

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