The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is contesting the West Bengal Assembly elections without declaring its chief ministerial candidate, a decision the ruling Trinamool Congress has repeatedly used to target the saffron party during campaigning.
BJP’s Bengal unit chief Dilip Ghosh has now dropped a big hint regarding the CM face. Ghosh, who is a sitting MP from Medinipur, is confident of his party’s victory in the eight-phase polls. Ghosh said it was not necessary that a sitting MLA will be the CM.
“It is for the party to decide but it is not necessary a sitting MLA will become the chief minister…. when Mamata ji became chief minister she was not an MLA,” Ghosh, who himself is a strong contender for the top post, told news agency PTI.
Recently Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a political rally in Kharagpur, heaped praise on Ghosh saying that a state president like him is the pride of the party as he had sacrificed a lot in his personal life to work for the party.
The BJP has fielded four sitting MPs, three from Lok Sabha including Union Minister Babul Supriyo, and Swapan Dasgupta, who was in Rajya Sabha, in the Assembly polls, but Dilip Ghosh is not among them.