Meghalaya Governor Tathagata Roy denied slot at Kolkata book fair

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Friday claimed the organisers of the backtracked after giving him permission to read his book on Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad there.

He said he has decided to visit the publisher's stall on Monday and sign copies of his book.

When contacted, GUILD declined to comment on the issue.

Roy said the organisers had given him permission to hold a book reading session on February 4 but they backtracked citing "unavoidable circumstances".

The book titled 'Bharatkeshari Yugpurush Shyamaprasad', a political critique and life sketch on Mookerjee, was released last month.

Roy, who was earlier BJP's unit chief, has been a bitter of the

"A few days back I spoke to Tridip Chatterjee of GUILD, organisers of the fair, and told him that I would like to have a reading session of my new book.

"He said he will arrange it and there won't be any problem. But recently he told me that the slot can't be given to me. I don't know why he backtracked," Roy told

He said it was unfortunate to see the session being cancelled but he had decided to be present at his publisher's stall and sign copies of his books on Monday.

alleged that the has "played a role" in ensuring that Roy doesn't get a slot as the book is on Syama Prasad

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First Published: Fri, February 01 2019. 20:05 IST