Hours after dramatic suspense over senior TMC leader Mukul Roy's son claim that his father went missing and he was "untraceable" since late Monday evening, Roy appeared in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The TMC leader said he reached New Delhi for some personal work, hours after his family claimed he was "untraceable". Roy told reporters that he reached the national capital but has "no specific agenda".
Earlier, the former railway minister's son Subhragshu told PTI that his father was "untraceable" and "missing". "Till now I am unable to contact my father. He is untraceable," Subhragshu, a TMC leader, said.
Roy was scheduled to fly to Delhi Monday evening, said his close aides.
"As of now we know that he was scheduled to land at Delhi Airport at around 9 PM. But he is not traceable," a close aide said.
Who is Roy?
Roy, a former number two in the ruling Trinamool Party (TMC), is one of key members of the party. He made a political to and fro. He joined BJP in 2017 following differences with the party leadership. He was made BJP national vice-president. Roy won the 2021 assembly polls on a BJP ticket and later returned to the TMC after the results were announced.
(With PTI input)
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