Dilip Ghosh

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Popular As Dilip Ghosh (politician)

Birthday August 1, 1964

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Kuliana, Jhargram, West Bengal, India

Age 59 years old

Nationality West

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1964

Dilip Ghosh (born 1 August 1964) is an Indian politician from West Bengal.

He is the incumbent Member of Parliament representing the Medinipur constituency in Lok Sabha.

He also served as one of the national vice presidents of Bharatiya Janata Party from 2021 to 2023.

He served as the 9th president of the West Bengal unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Ghosh was born in Kuliana village near Gopiballavpur of Paschim Medinipur district, West Bengal.

He was the second of the four sons of Bholanath Ghosh and Puspalata Ghosh.

After completing his secondary schooling, Ghosh claims to have pursued diploma in engineering from a polytechnic college in Jhargram over an affidavit filed with the Election Commission of India, a case regarding the matter was filed in the Calcutta High Court but the court dismissed it on the grounds that public interest litigation can not be regarding a person's educational qualification.

1975

The lone polytechnic institute in the region – Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Polytechnic maintains that Ghosh did not pass the diploma from the college between 1975 and 1990.

Ghosh comes from the economically backward areas of Jungle Mahals and belongs to the Bengali Sadgop caste.

Ghosh is unmarried and has no children.

1982

Gyan Singh Sohanpal of Congress had won the Kharagpur Sadar assembly seat seven times in a row from 1982 to 2011.

1984

Ghosh started his political journey as a volunteer or "Pracharak" of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in 1984.

1999

He was the in-charge of RSS in Andaman and Nicobar Islands from 1999 to 2007, and worked as an assistant to former RSS chief K. S. Sudarshan.

2014

In 2014, Ghosh was loaned into BJP and was appointed as the General Secretary of the West Bengal unit.

2015

In 2015, Ghosh was appointed as West Bengal State President of the BJP.

2016

Ghosh made his electoral debut in 2016 contesting the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Kharagpur Sadar,He won in the Kharagpur Sadar constituency of Paschim Medinipur district by defeating his nearest rival Gyan Singh Sohanpal, an Indian National Congress candidate.

In September 2016, Ghosh went for a seven-day trip to the US, to highlight oppression of the Hindus in West Bengal and infiltration of Muslims from Bangladesh; other speakers in the programme were Subramanian Swamy and Hukum Singh.

He delivered the lecture to the greater Hindu Community in USA, New Jersey & New York.

The program was organized by the US based Hindu Groups.

In May 2016, he raised a controversy when he said girl students of Jadavpur University "below standard and shameless who are always in search of opportunity to be in the company of male students".

In one of his speeches he criticised "few intellectuals" for having beef on roads and asked them to consume 'dog meat' at their homes.

2019

Under his leadership, in 2019 Lok Sabha election in West Bengal, the Bharatiya Janata Party, without any major political alliance, won 18 Lok Sabha seats out of the 42 constituencies in West Bengal with 40.25% votes.

Ghosh himself contested and won the Medinipur Lok Sabha constituency in the 2019 elections by a margin of 88,952 votes and a vote share of 48.62% by defeating Trinamool Congress candidate Manas Bhunia.

He launched a political campaign Chai Pe Charcha where he spoke to people while sipping tea.

He made a popular slogan Unishe Half, Ekushe Saaf before the general election.

He was attacked on one such campaign on August 30, 2019, in Kolkata's Lake Town area allegedly by Trinamool Congress workers.

In August 2019, Ghosh accompanied Ram Nath Kovind to an official seven-day visit to the African countries of Benin, The Gambia and Guinea as a part of the official Indian delegation.

In August 2019, he out of anger due to too much suppression and violence on BJP workers by TMC told that the Trinamul Congress workers’ families would be wiped out if he starts killing them.

Triggering controversy, he even ordered his party workers rather to take revenge against TMC and even the police through violence.

In September 2019, terming the students of Jadavpur University "anti-nationals" and "terrorists", he insinuated that his party would conduct a "Balakot-like surgical strike" on the JU campus to drive out the communists.

In November 2019, he stirred up a controversy with his remark stating that foreign cows are aunties, Indian cows produce gold.

"The characteristics of Indian cows is that its milk has gold which is why its colour is yellow to some extent. "The Indian cows have hump.

But the foreign cows do not have it," he said while addressing a gathering at an event Gopa Ashtami Karyakram organised by him and Gavikalyan Samity at Burdwan. He also courted controversy when he said anti CAA intellectuals are 'devils' and 'parasites' who don't know about their parents.

2020

In January 2020 Dilip Ghosh was re-appointed as West Bengal BJP president.

Soon after reappointment, he remarked that West Bengal has turned into hub of anti-nationals activities under the governance of Trinamool Congress.

Dilip Ghosh was not contested from any MLA seat in the election however he attended and participated many election campaign, rally and political meetings for the BJP candidate from all over the West Bengal.

After the election result he raised the incidents for post-poll violence occurred in different parts of West Bengal.

He drew criticism when he turned away an ambulance which tried to make way through a rally he was addressing in Nadia, while the ambulance was actually carrying a patient.

and claimed that TMC are doing it purposely to disrupt the rally.

Dilip Ghosh has made many controversial comments in his several political rallies including name calling people, call for violence on political opponents due to high violence on Bengal BJP workers by TMC, protestors and creating trouble.