Dilip Ghosh is making headlines as he re-emerges in the state's political landscape after months of relative silence. His return to the spotlight was marked by a high-profile meeting and lunch with Union Home Minister Amit Shah last week, fueling speculation that the party's "firebrand" leader will play a pivotal role in the 2026 Assembly elections. Ghosh has expressed his readiness to take on any organizational responsibility, signaling an end to his perceived isolation within the party ranks.
However, this political comeback has been met with a distressing personal challenge. His wife, Rinku Majumdar Ghosh, has filed a formal complaint at the Bidhannagar Cyber Crime Police Station regarding derogatory and defamatory social media posts. The complaint alleges that fake accounts, purportedly run by both men and women, have been circulating malicious rumors and foul language targeting their married life to tarnish their public image.
The couple, who married in April 2025, recently traveled together and appeared at several public events, including the inauguration of the Jagannath Temple in Digha. Rinku, an active member of the BJP's Mahila Morcha, stated that these coordinated online attacks aim to harm their credibility at a crucial political juncture. Dilip Ghosh supported his wife's decision to seek legal recourse, emphasizing that anyone facing injustice has the right to approach the law.