Mukul Roy has resigned from the post of chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the Assembly. Mukul Roy sent his resignation letter in an e-mail to assembly speaker Biman Banerjee on Monday.


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At the end of the assembly session on Friday, the speaker extended the term of 41 committees for one more year. As a result, Mukul Roy's tenure as PAC chairman was also extended by one year. A person known to be close to Mukul Roy, who did not wish to be named, said Mukul Roy resigned as the chairman of the PAC on Monday.


Roy, who won the 2021 assembly polls on a BJP ticket from Krishnanagar Uttar constituency in Nadia district, had defected to the ruling Trinamool Congress a month later in June 2021. He did not, however, resign as a legislator despite being asked to do so by the saffron party. "I have sent my resignation as PAC chairman to Speaker Biman Banerjee. My tenure (as PAC chairman) was for one year and it is about to end soon. So I decided to resign," Roy told PTI.


The speaker had appointed him as PAC chairman in July last year, while opposition BJP had wanted its MLA Ashok Lahiri to head the committee.
Banerjee had last month rejected the Leader of Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari's plea for disqualifying Roy as MLA saying he did not find merit in the argument of the petitioners.
Ambika Roy, a BJP legislator, had moved Calcutta High Court in July last year challenging Roy's election as chairman of the Public Accounts Committee and prayed for the nomination of an opposition member to the post as per tradition.