New Delhi, March 22 -- Dilip Ghosh, a former BJP MP from West Bengal, faced backlash during a road inauguration in Kharagpur, West Midnapore. A group of local women protested his presence. The incident, which occurred on March 21 afternoon, quickly escalated into a heated verbal exchange.
Women questioned Ghosh's absence during his MP tenure and challenged his sudden involvement in the road project, which they credited to Trinamool Congress (TMC) councillor Pradeep Sarkar.
Irritated by the protest, Ghosh responded sharply, claiming the funding came from him and not "anyone's father". When a woman objected to his remarks, pointing out his position as a former MP, Ghosh aggressively replied that he would "drag in 14 generations" if he wis...
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