BJP leader Sovan Chatterjee was accorded 'Y-plus' category security cover by the state government, triggering speculations of his return to the Trinamool Congress.
Chatterjee got the security cover from the state government, just days after he took Bhai Phota rituals at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence.
Chatterjee, however, remained tight-lipped about the development.
While reacting to it, West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh mocked Chatterjee and said maybe the state government decided to return him the security cover after the terror attack in Kashmir, where five Bengali labourers were killed.
Senior TMC leader and state Food Supplies Minister Jyotipriyo Mullick said he was confident about Chatterjee's return to the party.
According to sources, Chatterjee, after joining the BJP on August 14, had to give away his "Y" category security cover provided by the state government.
He had appealed to the Union Home Ministry to provide him security cover.
But his pleas didn't yield any results.
"So Sovan Chatterjee getting back his security cover just after Bhai Phota is very much a clear indication that his return to the TMC is just a matter of time," a senior TMC leader said.
In an apparent hint of his return to the ruling TMC, Chatterjee on Tuesday visited the residence of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on the occasion of Bhai Phonta.
A miffed BJP put up a brave face and said, "Religious festivals and social occasions should be kept above petty politics."
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