Tag: Mamata Banerjee

  • Don’t demand separate state, BJP chief Nadda tells party cadres in Bengal

    Express News Service

    KOLKATA: BJP national president JP Nadda, who was on his two-day visit to West Bengal, issued an instruction to party’s Bengal functionaries on Thursday making it clear that no one would raise the demand of separate statehood in Bengal as the party doesn’t endorse it. “There has been examples that many of our leaders have aised demand for separate statehood in the recent past. Do not raise such demand from now. The BJP doesn’t endorse such demand,” Nadda reportedly said while addressing a gathering of mandal presidents at the Sceince City auditorium.   Nadda’s instruction came at a time when a section of BJP’s elected representatives raised demand for separate statehood in the recent past. BJP MP in Bishnupur Saumitra Khan last month demanded separate statehood for tribal-dominated Junglemahal comprising four districts. Similarly, John Barla, the MP from Alipurduar, also demanded statehood for Dooars and Hills in north Bengal on several occasions. Though the most of the leadership in the state hierarchy never supported the demand for separate statehood, but a section of party leaders kept pressing the issue which clearly indicated a a division within the party over the issue.

  • Naveen Patnaik gets privilege denied to Mamata, may meet Pope in Vatican

    Express News Service

    Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik is likely to become India’s first chief minister to meet the Pope, head of Catholic Christians around the world.

    Patnaik is set to embark on a week-long foreign tour in the last week of this month. His first stop will be Dubai, where he is scheduled to attend an investors’ meet. From Dubai, he would proceed to Rome in Italy to meet some more potential investors.

    Sources said efforts are being made to facilitate the chief minister’s meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican City during his visit to Italy.

    This is Patnaik’s first international visit in the last 10 years and the second since he took over as the chief minister of the state. It is reliably learnt that the chief minister’s office has received all clearances from the central government for his foreign trip.

    The Union government had last year denied permission to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to attend a World Peace Conference in Rome. The conference was to be attended by Pope Francis, among others.

    The Centre’s denial of permission to Banerjee had led to a vitriolic attack on the government by the Trinamool Congress Party which accused the Centre of playing “vindictive politics”. Questioning the Centre, Banerjee said, “How many places will you (Centre) not let me visit? You can’t stop me forever.”

    The government, while denying the permission, said that the “event is not commensurate in status for participation by the chief minister of a state”.

    Sources said that the Centre cleared Patnaik’s trip without much ado as the ruling National Democratic Alliance led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP may need the support of Odisha chief minister’s Biju Janata Dal (BJD) in the Presidential election scheduled for next month. It is learnt that BJD has a sizable presence in the Presidential electoral college.

    Patnaik had to cut short his trip to London in 2012 as his trusted lieutenant Pyarimohan Mahapatra had tried to rally the support of BJD MLAs and overthrow the chief minister in his absence. Patnaik managed to put down the revolt. But he has not left the country since then.

  • Vlogger Roddur Roy arrested in Goa for hurling abuses at Mamata, Abhishek over KK’s death

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: A team of the Kolkata Police on Tuesday afternoon arrested vlogger Roddur Roy from Goa on charges of abusing Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her nephew, TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, during a Facebook Live session, a senior officer of the force said.

    “He was arrested this afternoon by our officers in Goa. He will be brought to Kolkata on transit remand. Our officers will produce him at a local court there for the remand,” the police officer said.

    An FIR was lodged under various sections of the IPC against the vlogger after a complaint was filed by TMC spokesperson Riju Dutta at Chitpur police station on Saturday.

    Roy, who widely uses expletives in his social media posts, often courting controversies, hurled a barrage of abuses at the chief minister and the Diamond Harbour MP, besides other TMC leaders such as Firhad Hakim and Madan Mitra, blaming the ruling party for the alleged mismanagement at singer KK’s last concert at Nazrul Mancha here.

    The singer had collapsed, shortly after his performance at the auditorium, and was declared ‘brought dead’ by doctors when taken to a hospital.

    Roy’s Facebook Live video has been removed from the social networking site by authorities.

    Meanwhile, BJP leader Anupam Hazra, reacting to the development, sought to know why the police had taken no action against the vlogger when he used foul language for luminaries like Rabindranath Tagore.

    “Now that the chief minister and Abhishek Banerjee were abused, the police swung into action. Why should it be so?” he maintained.

    Incidentally, in April 2012, the Kolkata Police had arrested Jadavpur University Chemistry Professor Ambikesh Mahapatra for allegedly forwarding an email containing a cartoon of the chief minister.

  • Mamata condoles deaths in Uttarakhand accident 

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday condoled the death of 25 tourists from Madhya Pradesh in a road accident in Uttarakhand.

    A bus carrying 28 pilgrims from Panna in Madhya Pradesh fell into a gorge near Damta in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand.

    Twenty-five passengers have been killed and three are in critical condition.

    “Extremely distressed to know that several pilgrims on chardham yatra have died in a traumatic road accident in Uttarkashi on Yamunotri highway. My condolences to the relatives of the deceased, solidarity to the survivors,” she tweeted.

  • Vlogger Roddur Roy booked for abusing West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee over KK’s last concert

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: A case was filed against vlogger Roddur Roy on Saturday for allegedly abusing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in a Facebook live, police said.

    The case was lodged under relevant sections of the IPC after a complaint was filed by TMC spokesperson Riju Dutta at Chitpur police station, they said.

    “An investigation has been started in the matter as per the relevant sections of the IPC. He has been summoned as a part of the probe,” he said.

    Roy, who widely uses expletives in his social media posts and courts controversies, used a barrage of abuses against the chief minister and senior leaders of the TMC in the Facevbook live session as he blamed the ruling party, alleging mismanagement at singer KK’s last concert in Nazrul Mancha, following which he died.

  • Bengal pays last respect to KK with gun salute; family to leave for home with body

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal government on Wednesday paid last respect to renowned Bollywood singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, with gun salute to his mortal remains.

    Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who supervised the proceedings, paid floral tributes to the late singer, whose body was kept at Rabindra Sadan for some time.

    West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee paid her last respects to singer #KK at Rabindra Sadan in Kolkata. pic.twitter.com/IAgCjsQUtL
    — ANI (@ANI) June 1, 2022
    Banerjee was seen consoling KK’s wife and other family members who were present at the venue.

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    The 53-year-old singer’s body was brought to Rabindra Sadan after post-mortem examination was conducted at state-run SSKM Hospital earlier in the day, an official said.

    His mortal remains will be taken to the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport and handed over to his family, who will fly to Mumbai with the body, he said.

    KK was declared “brought dead” by doctors of a hospital where he was taken after he “fell unconscious” upon his return to a hotel from a concert on Tuesday night, police said.

    Police have registered a case of unnatural death and started an investigation.

    The vocalist, who is known for his versatility, has sung in different languages including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Bengali.

  • West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee asks TMC leader to ditch pakoras, lose weight

    By PTI

    PURULIA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is known to be a fitness enthusiast, was on Monday seen advising a visibly overweight chairman of Jhalda municipality on how to ger rid of his belly bulge.

    She even warned the TMC leader of possible health hazards, including heart blocks and instructed him on the correct way to do ‘pranayama’ (breathing exercises).

    “Why do you have such a belly bulge? And the way it’s growing you will definitely have a (heart) blockage,” she told Suresh Kumar Agarwal during an administrative review meeting here.

    A bashful Agarwal told the chief minister that though he weighs around 125 kg and consumes lots of ‘pakoras’ (fritters), he is absolutely fit and without illness.

    He also said that he exercises everyday for nearly one-and-half hours.

    “Didi, I exercise for nearly one and half hours everyday…But I like to have pakoras. I am absolutely okay, am non-dabetic, have no blood pressure problems and do not need to consume any medicine,” he said.

    The Jhalda municipality chairman even demonstrated before Banerjee how he performs ‘pranayama’ and claimed that he did ‘Kapalabhati’ at least 1,000 times a day.

    Banerjee, who wore an amused expression, then advised the TMC leader to stop eating pakoras.

    When contacted by PTI, 62-year-old Agarwal said that he will “definitely try” to follow her advice.

    The chief minister told the meeting about the plan for building a film city at Purulia, which is surrounded by thick woods.

    The 67-year-old TMC supremo is often captured on camera going for brisk morning walks whenever she is on administrative tours to the districts.

    She is known to walk several miles every day on her treadmill and is seen covering many kilometres on foot during election campaigns.

    Banerjee also wears a digital wrist watch, which sources close to her said is used to keep track of how many steps she walks a day besides monitoring her heart rate, blood pressure and other parameters.

  • Bimal Gurung on fast, Gorkha Janmukti Morcha urges Mamata to consider demands 

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) on Friday urged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to look into their demands of postponing the election to the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA), which administers the Darjeeling Hills, and expand its jurisdiction as the hunger strike of party chief Bimal Gurung entered the third day.

    Gurung has been on hunger strike at the GJM’s office in Singamari in Darjeeling since Wednesday.

    “Bimal-ji is fighting for the rights of the people of the Hills. His indefinite hunger strike entered its third day, and it will continue to press for the inclusion of 396 mouzas in the jurisdiction of GTA,” GJM general secretary Roshan Giri said.

    “I have written a letter to the chief minister, requesting her to look into it personally,” he added.

    The West Bengal government on Friday issued a notification, announcing the GTA polls on June 26.

    The elections to the GTA were last held in 2012.

    The GJM had swept the polls, winning all 45 seats.

    The GJM has been demanding postponement of the election until the Memorandum of Proposal (MoP) submitted by it is implemented.

    Among others, it demands the inclusion of 396 mouzas in the GTA and transfer of some departments.

  • UP Assembly: CM slams Mamata over Bengal poll violence, counters Akhilesh

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath slammed his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee over poll violence in her state and targeted Akhilesh Yadav, who heads the main opposition party back home, over his “false campaign” on farmers’ issues.

    Speaking on the motion of thanks on the Governor’s address to the state legislature, Adityanath listed the achievements of his previous government, comparing them with the one led earlier by Akhilesh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party.

    He hit out at Yadav for his reluctance to accept the “success” of the “double engine” government — a reference to the BJP being in power both at the Centre and in the state.

    The “double engine”, he said, “is working at triple speed”.

    He ridiculed the opposition leader for “blaming” the electronic voting machines for the SP’s defeat in the recent assembly polls, which brought the BJP back to power in UP for a second term in a row.

    “If they win, everything is alright. But if the BJP wins, there is some fault with the EVMs,” Adityanath said.

    “This is an insult to the people.”

    Without naming Trinamool Party leader Mamata Banerjee, Adityanath recalled her visit to the state during the UP campaign.

    “A ‘didi’ from West Bengal came in support of the Samajwadi Party in the elections,” he said, while attacking her government for the violence during the assembly elections in her state in 2021.

    He claimed that “12,000 incidents of violence” were reported from 142 of the 294 assembly seats in that state, and a large number of BJP workers targeted.

    “The population of West Bengal is half of Uttar Pradesh. There was no pre-poll or any post-poll violence in Uttar Pradesh. This is an example of law and order,” Adityanath said.

    On law and order in UP, he said, “Our government conducted the urban local bodies’ poll in 2017 without any violence. In the Lok Sabha polls too there was no violence. The 2021 panchayat elections were peaceful. The 2022 UP Assembly elections were also conducted in a peaceful manner.”

    He also compared Covid management in his state with that in Maharashtra.

    The CM said the entire state of UP has become an advocate (‘pakshdar’) of “Ram Rajya”.

    “Ram Rajya is not a religious system,” he added, calling it “eternal” and “universal”.

    “We are labelled nationalists, and we feel proud of it,” he said.

    “The condition of anyone devoid of nationalism is like that of a rat. The rat works to dismantle the foundation of the house in which it lives and gets its food from.”

    He claimed the opposition had tried its best to “hoodwink” the people of UP on the farmer’s issue, referring to their year-long protest over Centre’s now scrapped agri-laws.

    But the farmers rejected the “false campaign” which is clear from the fact that the BJP won from 46 of the 58 assembly seats in the first phase of elections, mainly in the areas dominated by farmers, he said.

    The maximum number of farmers committed suicide in the state between 2004 and 2016,” he claimed, referring to UP under previous governments.

    “Despite inheriting the bad financial condition of the state, we waived the loan of 86 lakh farmers,” he said.

    He said during the SP term, the state government spent Rs 17,190 crore on paddy purchase but for the same period from 2017 his own government paid Rs 42,244 crore to farmers for their crop.

    “The Leader of Opposition gave a good speech. But it would have been good had he spoken something about his government,” he said, referring to Yadav’s remarks on the Governor’s address.

    Adityanath also referred to alleged scams during the SP term and said it would have been good if there was a discussion on them as well.

    Unlike in the SP term, recruitment in government departments took place without favouritism or bribes, he said.

    Later, Yadav countered the CM’s claims on development and highlighted the migration of labourers during the Covid pandemic.

    The SP leader said he had earlier opposed the Covid vaccine because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photograph on the certificates given to people who took the jab.

  • Bengal facing Rs 1,141 crore revenue loss due to fuel price cut: Mamata 

    “The concession provided by the Centre to BJP-ruled states is not given to states governed by opposition parties. We are not getting our dues,” she said.