"The decision on whether to induct him or not will be taken by the party high-command. I cannot comment on it as I do not have any information on it. But I must say that Mukul Roy is a good organiser and known for his organisational capabilities," the Union minister of state for heavy industries and public enterprises told reporters after a party meeting here.
He had, however, admitted that Roy was in touch with the top BJP leadership in New Delhi.
Senior leaders of the state BJP, including its joint general secretary (organisation) Shiv Prakash, today held a brainstorming session at the party's state headquarters on various organisational issues being faced by the saffron outfit in West Bengal.
According to BJP sources, although the meeting was scheduled to focus only on the organisational aspects, the issue of Roy was also likely to come up as several leaders of the party were opposed to inducting the suspended TMC leader into it.
Once the second-in-command in the TMC, Roy has been maintaining a distance with the party leadership for the last few months. He was removed as the TMC vice-president after the party decided to revamp its structure.
He was earlier removed as the party's in-charge of Tripura, where the TMC was steadily making inroads till some of its members switched to the BJP earlier this year.