
The family of senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mukul Roy claimed that he was missing since late Monday evening. His son Shubhranshu Roy gave this information. He told the news agency PTI that his father was missing since late Monday evening. He said that I am constantly trying to contact my father, but cannot be contacted.
We're about to fly to Delhi
He said, "My father Mukul Roy is missing since late Monday night. Till now I am unable to contact my father. He is missing." Close aides of the TMC leader said he was scheduled to fly to Delhi on Monday evening. A close aide of his said, "We only know that he is scheduled to land at the Delhi airport around 9 pm. However, his whereabouts are yet to be ascertained."
Returned to TMC after joining BJP
It is known that Roy, the former number two in TMC, had joined BJP in 2017 after differences with the party leadership. He was made the National Vice President of the BJP. Roy won the 2021 assembly elections on a BJP ticket and later returned to the TMC after the results were declared.
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