Mamata Banerjee Mourns Mukul Roy, Calls Him a Co-Fighter

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee mourns Mukul Roy’s death, recalls decades-long political bond and his key role in building the Trinamool Congress.

Update: 2026-02-23 09:30 GMT

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee condoles Mukul Roy's death (PC- Social Media)

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed deep grief over the death of Mukul Roy, calling him a long-time political colleague and trusted co-fighter. She said she was shocked and saddened by his passing and remembered his tireless work for the Trinamool Congress since its founding. Roy, a former Union Minister, died of cardiac arrest in Kolkata.

A Long Political Bond Remembered

Mamata Banerjee shared her message in a Bengali post, saying the news left her heartbroken. She described Mukul Roy as someone who stood beside her during many political struggles.

Mukul Roy was one of the founding pillars of the All India Trinamool Congress. From the party’s early days, he worked quietly but firmly behind the scenes. His organisational skills were widely acknowledged, even by rivals.

Mamata noted that although Roy later chose a different political path for a period, he eventually returned. His contribution to West Bengal politics, she said, will not be forgotten.

End of an Era in Bengal Politics

Roy’s death marks the end of a significant chapter in Bengal’s political history. He was once regarded as Mamata Banerjee’s most trusted lieutenant and a key strategist for the party.

He had served as a Union Minister and was also a former Rajya Sabha MP. His experience stretched across state and national politics. That depth of exposure made him influential, sometimes quietly, sometimes visibly.

Abhishek Banerjee also condoled his passing. He said Roy’s demise marks the end of an era and highlighted his role in expanding and consolidating the party during its formative years.

Health Struggles Before His Passing

Mukul Roy had been battling health issues for the past two years. Family members shared that he suffered from multiple ailments. Reports said he was diagnosed with dementia and had recently slipped into a coma.

He died early Monday morning due to cardiac arrest at a private hospital in Kolkata. The news spread quickly, drawing reactions from leaders across party lines.

Political differences seemed to fade, at least for a moment. Many acknowledged his long public life and commitment.

Political Fraternity Reacts

Mamata Banerjee extended her condolences to Roy’s family and supporters. She urged his son to stay strong in this difficult time.

Leaders from different political backgrounds expressed sorrow. Roy had built relationships across parties during his decades in politics. That acceptability, Mamata mentioned, was one of his defining qualities.

In Bengal’s political landscape, figures like Mukul Roy do not appear often. He was part strategist, part organiser, and part bridge between leaders.

His absence will be felt, not just within the party, but across the state’s political corridors.

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