TMC wouldn't have tasted success without BJP's backing: Mukul Roy

Roy is scheduled to go to New Delhi later this week and tender his resignation from the Rajya Sabha

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mukul Roy on Wednesday described the as a secular party and said the would not have tasted success without the backing of the saffron outfit at the level in its initial years.

"I do not consider the to be a communal force. It is a secular party. Had it been a communal party, it would not have been recognised by the Election Commission. When the was formed, it had forged an alliance with the The alliance was there from 1998-2006, except for a few months during the (West Bengal) Assembly election in 2001.

"Back then, no one called it (BJP) a communal party. Then how come, all of a sudden, you (TMC) change your stand?" Roy told reporters here.

Roy, one of the founding members of the Mamata Banerjee- led TMC, said the party would not have tasted success, had it not got the BJP's backing in its initial years.

"It was the alliance with the which helped the to taste success in its initial years, be it the 1998 or 1999 Lok Sabha polls," he said.

On speculations that he might join the saffron party, Roy said, "I will not comment on that."

Roy is scheduled to go to New Delhi later this week and tender his resignation from the and the primary membership of the

Once the second-in-command in the after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Roy was suspended from the party for six years for "anti-party activities".

The decision to suspend him was taken by the leadership after he had said, on September 25, that he would resign from the party after Durga Puja.

Roy has been maintaining a distance with the leadership for the last few months. He was removed as the vice-president after the party decided to revamp its structure.

He was earlier removed as the party's in-charge of Tripura, where the was steadily making inroads till some of its members switched over to the earlier this year.

First Published: Thu, October 05 2017. 05:00 IST