Tag: Kolkata

  • Veteran TMC leader pitted against actor-turned-BJP greenhorn in Bhabanipur

    By PTI
    KOLKATA: A seasoned actor but a greenhorn in electoral politics, Rudranil Ghosh has been fielded by the BJP from the prestigious Bhabanipur assembly constituency in south Kolkata, a seat left by Bengal Chief Minister and TMC boss Mamata Banerjee as she chose to contest the polls from Nandigram.

    The TMC chief had described the seat, of which she is the sitting MLA and a resident, as her “boro bon” (elder sister) at a poll rally in Nandigram, and reposed faith in veteran politician and state power minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay to make a hat-trick of wins for the party.

    Under the shadow of Banerjee’s influence, the assembly segment has been the stronghold of the ruling TMC since it came into being for the second time in 2011, following the delimitation exercise.

    For Chattopadhyay, who had fought assembly elections seven times and won each of the contests, the constituency is his home turf as he is a resident of the area and exercises his franchise there.

    The BJP, however, described Banerjee’s decision to leave Bhabanipur and fight against her protege-turned- adversary Suvendu Adhikari of the saffron party from Nandigram, as a “desperate move sensing imminent defeat”.

    Ghosh, who has received accolades for his performances in ‘Vinci Da’ and ‘Chaplin’, said a large section of people in Bhabanipur are non-Bengalis and may have not watched his films, but they are aware of his social work in the area.

    “Sixty per cent of the voters here may have not seen my films, but they know me for my social work. They also know that no graft charge has ever been filed against me. People in Bhabanipur have become disillusioned with Mamata Banerjee in the last couple of years. She fled to Nandigram sensing imminent defeat here,” Ghosh, who was once an aide of the TMC supremo but fell out with her two years back, told PTI.

    The constituency, which has 2,06,272 voters, is home to a sizeable number of Gujaratis, Sikhs, Biharis and Marwaris, who live alongside Bengalis.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in a bid to drum up support for Ghosh, recently held a door-to-door campaign in the Bhabanipur constituency, the only such public outreach programme by the heavyweight leader in the state.

    “His (Shah’s) energy is infectious. It inspires us. It acted as a catalyst for the swelling support pouring in for me,” said Ghosh who joined the saffron party in January.

    Talking about the trolling that he had to endure on social media after switching camp, Ghosh said, “I am not affected by these jibes aimed at me, mostly by the CPI(M) and the TMC camps.”

    “The Left had not worked for the poor people who voted for it for three decades. The TMC also did precious little for the underprivileged who had elected it to power in 2011. Instead, they cheated and looted them,” he said.

    Asked if he would be able to divide time between his on-screen commitments and political responsibilities, Ghosh said, “A Bengali film’s shoot lasts for 15 days. We don’t work in more than five films in a year. That comes to 75 days. I would still have 290 days to work for people.”

    To a question about close friend and film director Raj Chakraborty, who is contesting as a TMC nominee, besides other industry colleagues such as Chiranjit and Saayoni Ghosh, the BJP candidate said, “I have nothing to comment on their individual decision, their ideology.”

    “However, I don’t know if they will take responsibility for the atrocities perpetrated by the TMC, the theft of the cyclone Amphan relief funds, the theft of ration by TMC leaders, and the patronisation of cut money (bribery) culture all these years.

    If they are contesting on TMC tickets, they must also be supporting the misdeeds of the ruling party of the state,” he said.

    He claimed that his TMC rival Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, despite being a senior politician, never protested against the wrongdoings of some TMC leaders in the area.

    Chattopadhyay, however, is absolutely confident of retaining the seat for his party.

    “I take every fight in my stride. I, as a veteran politician, know how to win a political battle. It is not a big challenge as the chief minister has already prepared the political ground here,” the 77-year-old TMC contestant said.

    The power minister, who was a state- and national- level boxing champion and has a mountaineering degree, is leaving no stone unturned to win this political game.

    Bhabanipur has never disappointed the TMC, except in 2014 general election, when the BJP managed to get a slender lead from this assembly segment — a part of Kolkata South Lok Sabha constituency.

    Banerjee’s trusted lieutenant Subrata Bakshi had won the seat in 2011, when the party fought the election in alliance with the Congress, by nearly 50,000 votes, defeating nearest rival Narayan Prasad Jain of the CPI(M).

    The BJP was nowhere in the contest, having bagged just 3.74 per cent votes.

    Within a few months, Bakshi vacated the seat to pave the way for Banerjee, who was then an MP, to get elected to the state assembly.

    The TMC chief had won the by-poll by a margin of 54,000 votes.

    The TMC boss, who is a voter of Bhabanipur constituency, also bagged the seat by over 25,000 votes in the 2016 state elections, while the Congress’ Deepa Dasmunshi came second and the BJP’s Chandrakumar Bose third.

    The ruling partys victory margin, however, fell drastically to a little more than 3,000 in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

    According to political analysts, Banerjee’s decision to fight the polls from Nandigram could be an outcome of a “political calculation” as she had alienated many constituents in Bhabanipur with her rhetoric against “outsiders” or non- Bengalis who live in the area.

    The TMC, however, has clarified on several occasions that the ‘outsider’ barb was directed at “goons who came from other states to create disturbances amid the elections”.

    Bhabanipur constituency will go to polls in the seventh phase of assembly elections on April 26.

  • The next consignment of Corona vaccine reached Raipur, 2 lakh 50 thousand vaccine supplied from Kolkata

    The next consignment of Corona vaccine has reached Raipur. 2 lakh 50 thousand Kovishield vaccine has been sent to Chhattisgarh from the Vaccine Center in Kolkata. The Kovishield vaccine has arrived in Chhattisgarh with a 7.15 am flight. Let us know that 11447 new corona infected patients have been found in Chhattisgarh on the last day. According to the Medical Bulletin issued by the Health Department, 2305 patients have recovered in the last 24 hours. On the other hand, 91 patients died during treatment. So far 4654 corona infected patients have died in the state. After the confirmation of 11447 newly infected patients on Friday, the total number of infected people has increased to 4 lakh 18 thousand 678. So far, 3 lakh 37 thousand 156 patients have become healthy in Chhattisgarh. After receiving and discharging new patients, the number of active patients has now increased to 76868.

  • Breaking cycle of violence, corruption key to Bengal’s economic revival: BJP’s Dinesh Trivedi

    By PTI
    KOLKATA: The culture of violence and corruption is holding West Bengal back despite the state having a formidable army of skilled labour, trained engineers and professionals, and vast natural resources, former Union Minister Dinesh Trivedi, who recently switched over to the BJP, said.

    He said job creation, infrastructure building and harnessing Bengal’s standing as a knowledge hub to build industry, will be among the focus areas for the BJP, if it comes to power in the state.

    The 71-year-old former minister said the party expects investment in infrastructure to create jobs and the pull needed to attract the industry.

    Development of highways, railways, ports and airports will all create the jobs, he said. “Bengal is a knowledge hub, yet we have failed to cash in on that to transform the state industrially and create jobs. There is scope to build a parallel Silicon Valley here given the number of software engineers the state trains every year,” he said in an interview with PTI.

    The Left Front government which preceded TMC had set up an IT hub in Salt Lake, but it is considered a paler version of Bangalore, the IT and start-up capital of the country. Software techies from Bengal’s engineering colleges and universities continue to throng IT hubs elsewhere in the country and abroad, he said.

    Trivedi, as the railway minister, had planned to set up an engine manufacturing and coach building hub in Bengal, before his tenure was cut short and he was asked to resign by TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee in March 2012.

    “Bengal which was an industrialised state long before many others, slipped as successive governments failed to deliver it from a cycle of violence, corruption and ‘tolabaji (extortion),” said Trivedi who started his political career with the Congress, became a Rajya Sabha MP of the Janata Dal in 1990, before switching over to the TMC in 1998.

    The BJP’s manifesto called ‘Sankalp Patra’, too, had lamented that Bengal’s share in India’s industrial production had fallen from 30 per cent to 3.5 per cent.

    “This has happened despite the best brains and resources because of this endless cycle (of violence and corruption). When Mamata Banerjee came to power, replacing the Left, we spoke of ‘Bodol’ (change). The only change was in the party which ruled Bengal, not in the governance style.

    “She simply copied the CPIM)’s model of interfering at every stage of our social, political, and economic life down to the village level. The few jobs that were there were bought and sold. Government benefits depended on political patronage,” Trivedi, an alumnus of Kolkata’s St Xavier’s College and Texas University, said. He said dance bars and liquor vends increased in numbers but not industry.

    The state now earns a significant slice of its revenues from liquor sales and lottery business, he claimed. As jobs got scarce, the coal mafia became a major employer, employing thousands in unsafe and exploitative environment in illegal coal mines, something which needs to be stopped and legal mining operations expanded, he noted.

    “We feel there is a need to bring about a paradigm shift and that can only happen once this cycle is broken,” said Trivedi.

  • Mamata Banerjee calls on West Bengal to ‘never bow down to cowardice’

    By ANI
    KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday said that despite being in pain she will continue to fight boldly and called on people to ‘never bow down to cowardice’.

    “We will continue to fight boldly! I’m still in a lot of pain, but I feel the pain of my people even more. In this fight to protect our revered land, we have suffered a lot and will suffer more but we will NEVER bow down to COWARDICE!,” tweeted Mamata Banerjee.

    Banerjee is conducting a roadshow, days after sustaining injuries during election campaigning, on a wheelchair from Gandhi Murti to Hazra here today, Trinamool Congress (TMC) party sources said. She is scheduled to address a public rally at Hazra this afternoon.

    It is her first public appearance after she was allegedly attacked by some people in Nandigram earlier this week.

    On March 10, the Chief Minister alleged that she was pushed by a few unidentified people during her election campaigning. Later, she was brought to Kolkata’s SSKM Hospital by road from Nandigram.

    Banerjee sustained “severe bone injuries” on her left foot and ankle as well as bruises and injuries on her shoulder, forearm and neck, according to the report of her initial medical examination.

    The Chief Minister was discharged from the hospital on March 12.

    West Bengal is likely to witness a triangular contest this time with TMC, Congress-Left alliance and the BJP in the fray.

    Elections to 294-member West Bengal Assembly will be held in eight phases starting from March 27 with the final round of voting taking place on April 29. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.

  • Computerised train ticket booking in eastern India disrupted after fire in Kolkata building

    By PTI
    KOLKATA: Computerised ticket booking in eastern India for train travel was disrupted on Monday as power was disconnected at the Railways’ New Koilaghat building here owing to a fire, an official said.

    The server room of the passenger reservation system of eastern India is housed at the multi-storeyed building, the railway official said.

    Electricity was disconnected at the building since the fire was reported in the evening, he said.

    This led to disruption in the computerised ticket booking in the entire eastern zone, the official said.

    The blaze was reported in the 13th floor of the building on Strand Road in the central business district of the city at 6.10 pm and the fire brigade personnel are engaged in trying to bring the fire under control.

    At least seven people were killed in the fire in the multi-storeyed New Koilaghat building here which houses the offices of Eastern and South Eastern Railways, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said.

    Out of them, four were firefighters, one assistant sub-inspector posted at the Hare Street police station and one RPF personnel, Fire and Emergency Services Minister Sujit Basu said.

  • In the quality survey, Raipur Airport achieved the first position by beating big airports like Mari Baji, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi

    Raipur Airport has again been ranked first in the Airport Quality Survey. Ranked first in Eastern Region.
    The survey was conducted in the Corona period from October 2020 to December 2020.
    Raipur Airport has secured the first position in the Eastern Region, leaving behind big airports like Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi.

  • Bengal polls: Rajiv Banerjee, other TMC leaders fly to Delhi to join BJP

    By Express News Service
    KOLKATA: Former West Bengal minister Rajib Banerjee and a few other disgruntled former MLAs and leaders on Saturday left for New Delhi in a chartered flight arranged by the BJP high-command to join the saffron camp.

    Apart from Rajib Banerjee, the other leaders who flew to Delhi are Bally MLA Baishali Dalmiya, Uttarpara MLA Pabir Ghosal, former Howrah municipal corporation chairman Rathin Chakrabarty, former chairman of Ranaghat municipality Partha Sarathi Chatterjee, and actor Rudranil Ghosh.

    BJP sources said all these functionaries will return Kolkata after their induction in the BJP and they will be present in the Howrah event on Sunday.

    Banerjee said he had a word with Union Home Minister Amit Shah who called him to the national capital. “After I resigned from the TMC, I received a call from the BJP leadership…..Amit Shah ji told me to come over to Delhi.

    “I want to work for people. So whatever role is assigned to me, I will accept,” he said.

    According to BJP sources, these TMC leaders were supposed to join the saffron party during Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s rally at Dumurjula in Howrah on Sunday.

    However, Shah’s two-day visit to West Bengal was cancelled at the last minute following a blast outside the Israeli Embassy in the national capital.

    Union minister Smriti Irani will now deputise for Shah at the programme.

    Sources in the BJP said Shah might address the rally on a virtual platform. “The final nod from our national headquarters is yet to come. We have been asked to keep arrangements in place for Amitji’s virtual speech,” said a BJP leader.

  • Apprentices besiege Coal India headquarters Kolkata, apprentices of Korba were also involved

    Apprentice personnel laid siege in front of the Coal India headquarters in Kolkata demanding regularization. The apprentices say that many posts of employees in the mine are vacant and regular trend works are being done. Shortage of manpower should be overcome by regularizing the apprentice after training. A large number of apprentices also joined Korba region in the movement.

    A large number of apprentices are working in other subsidiaries of Coal India including South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL). These apprentices have demanded regularization from management. After demonstrating in front of SECL Bilaspur headquarters, agitation is now being done in front of Coal India headquarters. On Monday, about five thousand apprentices from all the subsidiaries participated under the leadership of Sushil Kumar Nirmalkar, national president of ITI Apprentice Association.

    Sushil said that the memorandum has been submitted to the management after performing the siege throughout the day. With this, it has been said that if their demand is not met, then there will be agitation in the mine area and coal production and dispatch will be stopped from the mine.

    He said that due to the continuous retirement of the workers working in the coal mine, manpower has reduced considerably and many regular trend works are being done through outsourcing. The apprentices are also working like regular personnel. They say that they will have to find work after apprentice. Therefore, the vacant posts in SECL should be recruited on priority basis, but the management is not taking positive initiatives on this.

  • Dinesh Karthik Joins Top, Exclusive Dream11 IPL Club Led By MS Dhoni,

    The ongoing Dream11 IPL is coming to its business end. However, teams continue to have a strong chance to qualify for the knockout stages. Looking at the current Dream11 IPL points table, Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore are almost certain to qualify but the battle for fourth place is heating up between Punjab, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Rajasthan. 

    While Kolkata will be looking to keep their chances alive despite losing to Punjab on Monday, former skipper Dinesh Karthik added a small feather to his career after achieving a milestone during Kolkata vs Punjab match on Monday. Karthik’s feat saw him join the likes of Rohit Sharma, MS Dhoni, and Suresh Raina in an elite club. Dinesh Karthik is not having the best of the time in the ongoing Dream11 IPL as he has not been able to score big runs for the side. In the 12 matches so far, the wicketkeeper-batsman has only scored 148 runs. In the previous match versus Punjab, Karthik was dismissed by Mohammad Shami for a duck. 

  • Punjab’s fifth consecutive win, play of war continues

    Kings XI Punjab continued their tremendous performance with the best half-centuries of Universe boss Chris Gayle (51) and Mandeep Singh (66 not out) after the superb bowling of fast bowler Mohammad Shami (three wickets for 35 runs) on Monday. Recorded their fifth consecutive win by eight wickets and strengthened their claim to the playoffs.

    Punjab stunned Kolkata with a modest performance of 149 runs for nine wickets in 20 overs with a brilliant performance from their bowlers, who scored an easy victory by scoring 150 runs for two wickets in 18.5 overs. This is Punjab’s sixth win in 12 matches and has 12 points. Punjab has now come in fourth place. Kolkata, on the other hand, suffered a sixth defeat in 12 matches and also have 12 points in their account. Kolkata has slipped to fifth position.

    Although the Kings XI Punjab team, captained by KL Rahul, had lost a few matches in a row, after that the team made a spectacular comeback and put up a winning streak. With this victory, the chances of the team going into playoffs still remain. In the first batting, the team of Kolkata Knight Riders had scored only 149 runs, that is, Kings XI Punjab needed 150 runs to win. The team achieved this score in 18.5 overs at the loss of two wickets. Now the Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders have both got 12–12 points, in such a situation the battle of play has become even stronger and it is difficult to say which of these teams will reach the playoffs. Captain KL Rahul could not score big today from Kings XI Punjab and was dismissed after scoring 28 runs. After this, Chris Gayle and Mandeep Singh led the team to victory. When the team was very close to winning, Then Chris Gayle was dismissed after scoring 51 runs. At the same time, second opener Mandeep Singh also completed his half-century and managed to win the team.