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20 BJP leaders in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri resign from posts
The Hindu
Dissent leaders allege irregularities in local panel formation
Days after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Arjun Singh rejoined the Trinamool Congress (TMC), at least 20 saffron party leaders in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri have tendered resignation together from their party posts, accusing the district leadership of taking money in lieu of inducting members in a local panel, a party functionary said on Wednesday.
The dissent leaders, including party's Jalpaiguri district general secretary Amal Roy, claimed that those who had worked for the saffron brigade and fled their homes due to the post-poll violence in the state did not get a place in the newly formed Maynaguri South Mondal committee.
Mr. Roy alleged that the posts of the local panel have been handed out in lieu of money to those who were inducted into the party recently.
"The dissent leaders have submitted their resignation letters to the district chief," he claimed.
When contacted BJP's Jalpaiguri district president Bapi Goswami refused to make any comment on the allegations.
The development came weeks after Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during his visit to West Bengal, had advised the BJP State unit to strengthen the party organisation in order to put up a fight against the ruling TMC.
BJP's State unit spokesperson Shamik Bhattacharya denied the allegation of members being inducted into the local committee in lieu of money but admitted that there are "differences of opinion in the organisation".