Will remain within the party, say suspended Bengal BJP leaders
The Hindu
They had invited disciplinary action after meeting Union Minister Santanu Thakur in the first week of January
Scotching speculations on their quitting the party, on January 30 asserted that they will work to strengthen the saffron party and are hopeful about their views being accommodated in the coming days.
Mr. Tewary told reporters he was one of those who had built the party organisation "block by block" in the past few decades.
BJP had suspended Mr. Majumder and Mr. Tewary a week ago. They had invited disciplinary action after meeting Union Minister Santanu Thakur in the first week of January and attending a press meet with him where they protested against the omission of 90% oldtime BJP leaders in the new committees of the saffron party.
Stop Congress leaders from calling for discontinuation of guarantee schemes: MLC writes to CM, Dy.CM
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Welcoming the State government’s decision to teach skill education under competency-based National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF), BJP MLC Shashil Namoshi has demanded that the government teach it as a separate and additional subject instead of giving an option to opt for it in place of third language.