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When a jute thread kept BJP's West Bengal unit from getting undone

The government on Thursday announced a withdrawal of the Rs 6,500 per quintal price cap on jute implemented around six months ago. But how did this happen? Read on.

By Kamalika Sengupta  May 20, 2022 1:36:15 PM IST (Updated)


Jute, this time, has become a catalyst of politics in West Bengal. The government on Thursday announced a withdrawal of the Rs 6,500 per quintal price cap on jute implemented around six months ago.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) sources told CNBC-TV18 that this action had been taken to retain Arjun Singh, the vice-president of BJP West Bengal, in the party. Two days ago, after a meeting, BJP president JP Nadda told reporters Singh's place in the party would be clear in the coming 15 days.
The price cap on jute was increasing the proximity between Arjun Singh and his former party Trinamool Congress (TMC), and there were murmurs about his "ghar wapsi".