"Tapan Sikdar will be remembered for his rich contribution in building the BJP and his years of dedicated public service. Sikdar ji's demise is extremely saddening. May his soul rest in peace," Modi said in his tweets.
Veteran party leader L K Advani and Union Home Minister and party president Rajnath Singh also paid homage to Sikdar, who had won from West Bengal twice and became a minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government.
Singh termed Sikdar's demise a great loss for the party and prayed for courage to his family to bear with the loss.
69-year-old Sikdar, a senior BJP leader from West Bengal, had contested the Lok Sabha polls from Dum Dum seat, but lost.
He was an MP from the same seat in 1998 and 1999.
The BJP leader, who had been suffering from kidney-related ailment, was airlifted to Delhi four days back after his condition worsened and was admitted to AIIMS.
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