Internal dispute among BJP leadership gave birth of frustration among the BJP workers and supporters in Unakoti district within 8 month of BJP –IPFT rule in the state.
Sources said that the gathering of hundreds of workers BJP Mandal office which started before few months of assembly poll has been abolished now. Even the leaders sit at the party office for 2 to 3 hours.
Ranjan Sinha does not attend office after sacking from BJP District Committee. A suppressed resentment is prevailing among the followers of Sinha. Meanwhile Sinha walked along with CPI-M MLA Mabaswar Ali at the carnival for immersion of Durga on the day of Dashami.
In the meantime mobile conversation of one Mahila Morcha leader became viral. Most of the leaders and workers could anticipate about the conspiracy against State Secretary of BJP Nitish Deb. Mahila Morcha leader also commented that District Committee Secretary Arun Saha was better.
From information it revealed that a section of ruling party leaders and workers are working for the party to earn commercial gain since the party got power in the state. At the same time another section is boiling in resentment on failing to gain anything.
The lack of unity among the upper class leader frustrated the workers at grass root level. Although the leaders are not opening their mouth about dispute. There is none to light up the District Office of BJP at present which was constructed after buying land with an expense of Rs. 40 lakh at Paitur Bazar.
Besides, District president Bhagaban Das failed to give sufficient time at office although he stays Kailashahar for 2 to 3 days in a week. Meanwhile CPI-M leaders and workers are enjoying the scene silently.
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