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Jul 12, 2020, 11:21 PM | Updated 11:21 PM IST
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Tapan Ghosh, 67, the founder of Hindu Samhati in West Bengal, who had tested Covid-19 positive, died at a city hospital on Sunday (12 July).
He is survived by two sisters. According to his associates, Ghosh was admitted to a city-based private hospital last week.
"Tapan Ghosh died this evening. He was one of the most dedicated soldiers fighting for Hindu unity and sangathan in West Bengal," senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Swapan Dasgupta tweeted.
Dasgupta said Ghosh gave his entire life to the cause, inspiring thousands through personal examples.
"He will always be remembered and provide constant inspiration. Om shanti," he added.
Tapan Ghosh died this evening. He was one of the most dedicated soldiers fighting for Hindu unity and sangathan in West Bengal. He gave his live to this cause, inspiring thousands through personal example. He will always be remembered and provide constant inspiration. Om Shanti
— Swapan Dasgupta (@swapan55) July 12, 2020
Ghosh was formerly an RSS pracharak since 1975. Later he had formed Hindu Samhati in 2008, following some ideological differences with the organisation. In 2018, he left Hindu Samhati.
The organisation has its presence in every district of West Bengal, and has also started making inroads in Assam and Jharkhand.
With IANS Inputs