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As former BJP Bengal chief Dilip Ghosh gets married, state parties united in bliss

Mamata Banerjee sends wishes and sweets for wedding of Dilip Ghosh, 60, to BJP Mahila Morcha leader Rinku Majumdar

bengal bjp chiefGhosh and Majumdar met in 2021, while on their morning walks, and their friendship blossomed over time.

FOR A brief while in battleground West Bengal on Friday evening, rivals BJP and Trinamool Congress were on the same side. As former BJP state president Dilip Ghosh got married to party colleague Rinku Majumdar, wishes poured in, including from TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Ghosh and Majumdar had a court marriage followed by a traditional one with rituals, at a small event with only close relatives present on Friday. It was the 60-year-old groom’s first marriage and the second one for Majumdar, who is in her early 50s and has a son from a previous marriage.

From Friday morning, Ghosh started getting greetings from his BJP colleagues and TMC rivals. Mamata sent a letter, along with flowers and sweets. TMC leader Kunal Ghosh wished him, while Madan Mitra said, “I am happy Dilip da is getting married… I would request Dilip da, he should travel now with boudi (Majumdar).”

Ghosh and Majumdar met in 2021, while on their morning walks, and their friendship blossomed over time. As per the couple, Majumdar took the lead and proposed to Ghosh. That was in September, with Ghosh’s loss in last year’s Lok Sabha elections still fresh. He took a little over two months to say yes.

Again on Friday, it was Majumdar, a BJP Mahila Morcha leader, who led a procession to the groom’s house. Around 6 pm, she reached Ghosh’s residence at New Town wearing a Banarasi sari in red and pink colour and gold ornaments. She said she was “thrilled about marrying Ghosh”, and mentioned that “the entire media has its eyes on our marriage”.

Majumdar believes it was her persuasion that made Ghosh even consider marriage. “I made him think about it, probably no one before me had tried that.”

Ghosh repeated that he wanted to fulfill his mother’s wishes by getting married. “I always put party work first, and that is why I never thought about family. But, I cannot say no to my mother. She wanted that I should get married. Then she (Majumdar) proposed, and I accepted… In my life, there are only two women, one is my mother and now my wife,” Ghosh said, adding that he would be back at party work after the one-day break for the wedding.

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dilip gosh wedding From Friday morning, Ghosh started getting greetings from his BJP colleagues and TMC rivals. Mamata sent a letter, along with flowers and sweets. (Express photo)

BJP sources said Ghosh joined the RSS at an early age, and worked as a pracharak in different districts of West Bengal for a long time, putting marriage out of the picture. In 2015, he moved to the BJP and was soon made the state party chief.

About the same time, Majumdar, who got married for the first time when still in her teens, joined the BJP after working for a while at an NGO.

In the 2016 Assembly elections when the BJP won only three seats in Bengal, Ghosh was one of the winners. He was credited with giving the party a new momentum in the state in a short while, and along with the push from the central leadership, the BJP soared to 18 seats out of 42 in Bengal in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Ghosh, who himself won from Kharagpur, stepped down as state BJP chief and was made the national vice-president of the BJP.

During the 2021 Assembly polls, Ghosh found himself in a row when he mocked Mamata at a rally for “displaying” her bandaged leg, advising her to wear bermudas instead of a sari so that her leg can be seen “clearly”. Even the BJP had been defensive on the issue, with the party spokesperson saying Ghosh was a “generous person” and comments said during poll rallies should not be taken seriously.

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gosh wedding Ghosh and Majumdar had a court marriage followed by a traditional one with rituals, at a small event with only close relatives present on Friday.

In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Ghosh suffered a setback when he lost to TMC candidate and former BJP leader Kirti Azad from the Burdwan-Durgapur Lok Sabha constituency.

According to a senior BJP leader, the RSS was a bit hesitant about Ghosh’s decision to marry, as he was known for his frequent proclamations earlier about “having no family”. “The state and the party are my family,” he would say.

However, Majumdar is not worried about all that, saying she was “more than hundred percent sure that he (Ghosh) will be a very good husband” and fulfill all his responsibilities. “He is also very soft by nature… The toughness that he projects is only an outer shell.”

Majumdar adds that her son, who works at an IT firm, is “well settled” and has no “objections” either.

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As for Ghosh getting married at the age of 60, the TMC’s Mitra said he welcomed it. “Those who get married early don’t understand the meaning of marriage. But, those who marry late are always very responsible because they know its significance.”

If anyone struck a sour note among the wedding bells, it was one of Ghosh’s own. While BJP state president Sukanta Majumder and several party leaders including Mangal Pandey, Sunil Bansal, Amit Malviya, Samik Bhattacharya, Locket Chatterjee and Rahul Sinha, dropped in to wish Ghosh, his known rival Suvendu Adhikari was a notable absentee.

Adhikari’s aides dodged an explanation, while Mitra quipped: “Suvendu (54) is also a bachelor. I think he got excited hearing Dilip da’s news and believes he will be the next (to get married).”

Later in the evening, Adhikari said there was no need for him to comment. “It is his (Ghosh’s) personal decision. The party has wished him, and I am a part of the party.”

Atri Mitra is a highly accomplished Special Correspondent for The Indian Express, bringing over 20 years of experience to his reporting. His work is characterized by deep regional knowledge and a focus on critical administrative and political developments, establishing strong Expertise and Authority in his domain. Experience  Current Role: Special Correspondent, The Indian Express. Decades of Experience: Over two decades of extensive reporting experience, primarily covering administration and political news. Geographical Focus: Holds significant reporting experience from West Bengal, Bihar, and the North-East, providing a comprehensive understanding of the socio-political landscape in these regions. Key Coverage: Has dedicated more than ten years to covering administration and political news, with a keen focus on political developments in West Bengal. Electoral Reporting: Demonstrated a commitment to crucial political moments, having covered the 2009 Lok Sabha election and 2010 assembly elections during his time at Anandabazar Patrika, and the 2019 Bihar Lok Sabha election while working with News18-Bangla. Career Foundation: Began his career at the leading vernacular daily Anandabazar Patrika, where he worked for more than fifteen years, including a three-year stint as the Bihar correspondent. Education Advanced Degree: Holds a Master's degree in Economics from Rabindrabharati University, providing an analytical framework for his political and administrative reporting. Undergraduate Education: Holds a Bachelor's degree from Calcutta University. Prestigious Alumni: His educational background includes attending esteemed institutions: he is an alumnus of St. Xavier's, Kolkata and Ramakrishna Mission Asrama, Narendrapur. Atri Mitra's decades of dedicated reporting, substantial focus on political and administrative beats, and solid academic credentials make him a trusted and authoritative source for news and analysis from Eastern and North-Eastern India. ... Read More

 

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