Mukul Roy, Former Railway Minister and TMC Leader, Passes Away at 71

Mukul Roy, a former Union Railway Minister and prominent leader of the Trinamool Congress, has died at the age of 71 due to cardiac arrest. His passing follows a prolonged illness.
Mukul Roy, the former Union Railway Minister and a key figure in the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has died at the age of 71. According to a report by The Times of India, he suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away in Kolkata.
Background
Roy was once regarded as a significant leader within the TMC, holding the position of the party's second-in-command. His political career included serving as the railway minister, where he was involved in various initiatives and policies. His death marks the end of a notable chapter in Indian politics, particularly within the TMC.
Roy's family confirmed that he had been dealing with health issues for an extended period prior to his death. His contributions to the political landscape in West Bengal and his role within the TMC will be remembered by many.
Legacy
As a prominent political figure, Mukul Roy's influence extended beyond his immediate party. His passing has prompted reactions from various political circles, reflecting on his impact and legacy. According to a report by The Hindu, his long-standing service in politics and his role as a leader will be noted in discussions about the future of the TMC and West Bengal's political scene.
His death is a significant loss for his supporters and colleagues in the political arena.
