
Stay out: BJP 'outsiders' in Bengal- Comments of Dilip Ghose were perfectly in tune with the national BJP culture of publicly insulting and deriding women
The party's defeat is being put down by workers to the aggressive onslaught by national leaders whom Mamata has repeatedly accused of being out of tune with the state

But this was only after the BJP’s defeat. Mr Ghosh’s annoyance is understandable, but it has to be asked if he would have spoken differently had the leaders from ‘outside’ refrained from coming quite so often. The BJP made clear that it was going to ‘take control’ of the state, whether by overrunning iconic sites such as the Coffee House, or by forcing people to say “Jai Shri Ram”, or by threatening to intervene in everything from love to citizenship. Did Mr Ghosh have a different message or does he think that ‘taking control’ or worshipping the cow or children taking up arms during Ram Navami would have seemed more acceptable to the people living in Bengal had he put them in his inimitable way? His comments about Ms Banerjee, especially regarding showing off her injured leg, were perfectly in tune with the national BJP culture of publicly insulting and deriding women. Disappointment seems to have brought out the leader in him, though: his followers in the state are pleased with his stand.
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