Mukul Roy, Former TMC Leader and Railway Minister, Dies at 71

Mukul Roy, a prominent figure in West Bengal politics and former Railway Minister, has passed away in Kolkata at the age of 71. He was known for his influential role in the Trinamool Congress party.
Mukul Roy, a former leader of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the 32nd Railway Minister of India, died in Kolkata at the age of 71. His passing was attributed to a cardiac arrest, according to various reports.
Political Career
Roy was a significant figure in West Bengal politics and was once considered the second-in-command of the TMC. He played a crucial role in shaping the party's strategies and was instrumental in its rise to power in the state. His political acumen earned him the nickname 'Chanakya of Politics.' Throughout his career, he was known for his ability to navigate complex political landscapes.
In addition to his work with the TMC, Roy also contributed to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during a period when the party was expanding its influence in West Bengal. His efforts helped the BJP gain a foothold in the region, making him a notable figure in both parties.
Legacy and Impact
Roy's death marks the end of an era in West Bengal politics. He was recognized for his strategic mind and his ability to connect with various political factions. His influence extended beyond party lines, and he was respected by many for his contributions to Indian politics.
According to a report by Google News - India, Mukul Roy's legacy will be remembered for his significant impact on the political landscape of West Bengal and his role in the evolution of the TMC. His passing is a notable loss for the political community in the region.
