Former Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh questioned the electoral impact of “mandir-masjid politics” and criticized “recent entrants” to the state unit. Ghosh, who met Union minister Amit Shah, also expressed his desire to contest his home seat in the 2026 assembly polls and spoke of being sidelined.
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