'Served For 40 Years & Got Shunted Out': Bengal Leader Rahul Sinha Hints at Rebellion After BJP Reshuffle

New Delhi: Former BJP National Secretary and former Bengal President Rahul Sinha on Saturday hinted at a rebellion hours after the BJP announced its new team of national party officials. He said that in the next 10 to 12 days, he will make his position on his removal known. “In the next 10 to 12 days, I will make it clear … I will also clarify my next step,” he said, hinting at a rebellion in a video message.

In the reorganization of the BJP team, former Trinamool Congress leader Anupam Hazra was promoted as one of the national secretaries, while Sinha was removed from office.

Attacking Hazra without naming him, Sinha said: “For 40 years, I have served the BJP as a soldier, from the beginning. Today I had to be removed because a TMC leader had to be accommodated. There can be nothing sadder than this ”.

Delving into the BJP, Sinha sarcastically called it a “gift”.

Hazra was a young lawgiver from Trinamool who had his loyalty to Mukul Roy. After Roy’s departure from the party, Hazra has contacted Roy.

In March last year, along with Dulal Chandra from Congress and Khagen Murmu from CPM they joined the Saffron Party in Delhi.

With West Bengal set to go to the polls next year, the elevation of Roy and Hazra clearly hasn’t gone well with Sinha.

Now, it remains to be seen if the central BJP approaches him or awaits his “next step.”