Mukul Roy's Death Turns Political Flashpoint Between Trinamool, BJP

The passing of Mukul Roy, a senior leader of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has ignited a political controversy in West Bengal, intensifying the rivalry between the TMC and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). While tributes have flowed in from various political figures, the BJP has accused the TMC of politicizing Roy's death for its gain, further deepening the existing tensions. Mukul Roy, known for his significant influence in West Bengal politics, had a long-standing association with the TMC, later joining the BJP before returning to his original party. His death has become a flashpoint for both parties, as they engage in a war of words, reflecting the broader political climate in the region. The TMC has called for unity and respect during this time of mourning, urging the opposition to refrain from exploiting the situation. As the political landscape evolves, the implications of Roy's death on West Bengal's future governance and party dynamics remain to be seen.
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