Shah will address a public meeting at Thakurnagar in North 24 Parganas district, where the Matua sect holds sway in several constituencies
Mukul Roy asserted that the saffron party will create history in next year's West Bengal Assembly elections, as people are eager to see the restoration of democracy in the state
Mirza, who was apprehended earlier this week in the case, was taken to the BJP leader's south Kolkata residence by the agency officials: Report
In the footages, persons resembling senior Trinamool Congress leaders are seen accepting money from the representatives of a fictitious company in return for favours
The plea was listed before Justice Vibhu Bakhru, who posted the matter for hearing on November 20
Roy, a former close aide of Mamata Banerjee said that Mamata is no longer the person she used to be 10 yrs back
When asked about his reason for leaving Trinamool, Roy said the party has lost its aim and ideals with which it once fought to bring about change
If everything goes well, Mukul Roy will join our party within the first week of November: Senior leader
Mukul Roy, one of the founding members of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), is back in the headlines for different reasons
Mukul Roy said he was quitting with a 'heavy heart
TMC secretary-general Partha Chatterjee said Roy was trying to weaken the party for some time
The TMC had last week censured Roy for allegedly hobnobbing with BJP leaders
It rained midweek in Kolkata, but that offered little relief to the Trinamool Congress (TMC), which is already feeling the electoral heat. On Tuesday, the ruling party sought early Assembly elections, ostensibly before the summer heat intensified and dissuaded voters from leaving their homes. A delegation led by party vice-president Mukul Roy (pictured) met Chief Electoral Officer Sunil Kumar Gupta and told him that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was in favour of the polls starting by late March and ending by April. Roy explained that May was not the ideal time to hold elections. The reversal in the party's stand - it had earlier agreed to hold the Assembly polls in late May - prompted the Opposition to claim that the TMC'S demand was aimed at thwarting a likely Left-Congress alliance from taking shape.