Tag: West Bengal

  • ISF leader’s house set on fire in Bhangor after Abbas Siddiqui’s rally, two held

    By PTI
    BARUIPUR: The house of an ISF leader was torched in West Bengal South 24 Parganas district, police said on Monday.

    The incident happened at Shapa in the Bhangor police station area but no one was injured, they said.

    The house of Ajit Molla was set on fire allegedly by Trinamool Congress “goons” as he attended the rally of Abbas Siddiqui in the area on Sunday, the ISF alleged.

    The Trinamool Congress dismissed the allegation.

    Police said they have arrested two people in connection with the incident and filed a case.

    Meanwhile, 20 crude bombs were found from Chaltaberia in the Baruipur police station area of the district on Sunday night, police said.

    In another incident, two persons were arrested after a single-shot firearm was recovered from their possession in the Ghutiari Sharif police station area, they said.

  • Shah slams Mamata’s ‘appeasement politics’, says no curb to be imposed on festivals if BJP wins polls

    By PTI
    EGRA: Asserting that the BJP does not believe in vote-bank politics, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in a jibe at the TMC over its “appeasement policies”, said on Sunday that his party, if voted to power in Bengal, will ensure no curb is imposed on Durga and Saraswati puja.

    Shah, during a rally here in Purba Medinipur district, reaffirmed that the BJP will build ‘sonar Bangla’ over the next five years, propelled by the party’s double-engine government at the Centre and the state.

    “Under the TMC rule, school teachers in Bengal were beaten up for organising ‘Saraswati puja’. The court had to intervene to ensure Durga puja is celebrated in the state. Do you want this government? “The BJP, after coming to power, will see to it that Durga puja and Saraswati puja are held without hindrance. No one will be stopped from organising any religious festival,” the home minister stated.

    At a high school at Dhulagarh in Howrah district, Saraswati Puja could not be organised in 2017 following communal violence in the area.

    The West Bengal government imposed restrictions on Durga idol immersion in 2017 on the Vijaya Dashami day and said no immersion would be allowed the next day, when Muharram would have been observed, to prevent any untoward incident.

    The Calcutta High Court later cancelled the order.

    He accused the Mamata Banerjee government of “encouraging infiltration” in Bengal.

    Belittling Banerjee’s monthly compensation promise of Rs 500 for every underprivileged person in the general category, Shah also sought to know if TMC leaders would seek “cut-money or commission” from the beneficiaries.

    “The TMC men demand their share for every 5 anna (paise). I wonder if those close to ‘bhaipo’ (CM’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee) would seek cut-money before doling out Rs 500 every month to the general-category residents,” he said.

    The home minister also cautioned people against violence and aggression during the elections.

    “You (people) know very well what all happened during the panchayat polls in 2018. No one was allowed to exercise franchise. Votes were replaced with bombs,” he pointed out.

    Claiming that over 130 BJP functionaries have been murdered in Bengal in the recent times, he said “We will hunt down the killers from under the ground.”

    Shah also said that his party, if allowed to form government in Bengal, will implement the seventh pay commission, “as we know this has been a long-standing demand of state government employees here.”

    Alleging that TMC chief wants her nephew and Lok Sabha MP Abhishek Banerjee to be the next chief minister”, Shah said, “Do you want that or do you wish to live in ‘Sonar Bangla’ that PM Narendra Modi has promised to build.”

    In a bid to woo the women voters, he assured 33 per cent reservation for them in government services.

    “Our government will give farmers Rs 10,000 every year, in addition to the funds provided by the Centre. Also, fishermen will be given Rs 6,000 each. People will get health insurance up to Rs 5 lakh under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. Mamata didi could never dish out such benefits,” Shah added.

    In the last 10 years, TMC’s ill-governance has started a dark chapter in Bengal’s history,” he alleged.

    In the poll manifesto, the party also promised a Rs 20,000 crore Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Fund for the infrastructure development of schools, and five universities at par with IITs and IIMs.

    The party said that to transform Kolkata into an international city, it will set up a Kolkata Development Fund worth Rs 22,000 crore and also ensure that the metropolis becomes a UNESCO Heritage City.

    “We have decided that we will clear the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act in the first cabinet meeting itself, besides approving the Ayushman Bharat scheme for the benefit of the poor,” Shah said.

    The party further promised that every refugee family will be given Rs 10,000 per year for five years through direct benefit transfer (DBT).

    Shah said that his party would work towards building a safe Bengal, an “appeasement-free Bengal” and an infiltration-free state, if voted to power.

    “We will bring back the Bengal that made the entire nation proud,” he said.

    “You have given time to Congress, over 30 years to Communists and ten years to TMC. Give us five years to build a Sonar Bangla,” he said, urging the people to vote for the BJP.

  • BJP leader among three arrested for elderly man’s murder in West Bengal

    By PTI
    BARDHAMAN: Three people, including a local BJP leader, have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 74-year-old man in West Bengal’s Purba Bardhaman district, police said on Sunday.

    The trio was arrested on Friday and produced before a local court on Saturday, which remanded them to 10 days in police custody, an officer said.

    The elderly man was shot dead inside his house in Post Office Para in Raina police station area on March 9.

    Looting money seems to have been the motive behind the murder as the elderly man had withdrawn cash from his bank account on the day of the incident, he said.

    However, the accused persons claimed that one of them had accidentally fired a shot at the man and as he fell on the ground, they got scared and fled the spot without taking the money, the officer said.

    The trio was nabbed by tracking their mobile phone locations, he said.

    The BJP leader, a ‘Shakti Kendra Pramukh’ of Bardhaman Uttar assembly seat, alleged that he was framed in the case.

  • Mamata Banerjee stands like wall to block central schemes: PM Modi at West Bengal poll rally

    By Online Desk
    Addressing a poll rally in West Bengal’s Kharagpur on Saturday Prime Minister Narendra Modi snapped at Kolkata Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for the lack of development for the past 50-55 years alleging that she stood like a “wall to block central schemes”. 

    The PM blamed both the Congress and the Left front as well for being an impediment to development in the state during their political reign.

    “Yesterday WhatsApp, Instagram & Facebook were down for 50-55 min, everybody got worried. But in Bengal, development, & dreams have been down for 50-55 years. First, it was Congress, then Left, and now TMC, who’ve blocked state’s development,” Modi said at the poll rally. 

    West Bengal supports BJP! Watch from Kharagpur. https://t.co/y0tHE5HvhJ
    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 20, 2021

    He also accused Mamata for playing “khela” (game) of appeasement for vote bank politics. 

    Intensifying his attack on the Mamata-led TMC in West Bengal, Modi said that while the nation is moving forward with the system in place, “in Bengal only ‘bhaipo single window’ works as nothing can happen without passing through this window. Because of TMC syndicate, old industries are shut and only ‘mafia udyog’ prospers.”

    Single Window System by the Department of Policy for Industry and Internal Trade’s supports the ease of business policy by allowing a single window system to provide clearances to investors and bringing together all stakeholders.

    The accusations come just a day before the Bharatiya Janata Party is set to unveil its manifesto for West Bengal polls.

    Elections to the 294-member West Bengal state 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.

    (With inputs from PTI, ANI)

  • Amit Shah on two-day campaign in poll-bound Assam, Bengal; may meet kin of deceased BJP workers

    By Express News Service
    KOLKATA:  Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be on a two-day poll campaign in West Bengal starting from Sunday. He will address two rallies in Junglemahal, where the BJP made deep inroads in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections by bagging all five seats, and the other in West Midnapore’s Kharagpur.

    Shah is also likely to hold a roadshow in Kharagpur town. Sources in the Bharatiya Janata Party said Shah and BJP’s national president JP Nadda is likely to meet the family members of 129 BJP workers who were killed in police violence in past few years.

    The BJP has blamed the ruling Trinamool Congress for the violence. Both leaders will be meeting the family members in small groups in the coming days and weeks in the state where the BJP has been running an intense campaign to end the TMC’s 10-year long reign.

    Shah will meet the family members of around 86 of the deceased party workers, and Nadda the rest, sources said. “We are determined to retain our strength that we achieved in the 2019 general elections.

    So, Shah will address a rally at Khatra in Bankura and another in Jhargram,” said a BJP leader. The saf fron camp had snatched the Jhargram Lok Sabha constituency in 2019 which the TMC had won with record margin of more than 3.5 lakh votes in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. The BJP said Shah will also address two public meetings at Margarita and Nazira in Assam on Sunday.

    (With agency inputs)

  • Swelling on Mamata’s left ankle subsided, she is doing fine: Doctor

    The swelling on her left ankle, caused due to an injury she sustained during campaigning in Nandigram, has also subsided, they said.

  • ‘Attack’ on Mamata: Question is whether it was engineered, says Union Minister Shekhawat

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Saturday expressed doubt over the incident in which West Bengal Chief Minister was injured during her poll campaign, and sought to know whether it was engineered.

    Banerjee fell down and sustained injuries on her left leg and waist after she was allegedly pushed by unidentified people while she was campaigning in Nandigram assembly segment on Wednesday evening after filing her nomination from the constituency.

    However, a report by the West Bengal Government to the Election Commission about the incident had no mention of Banerjee’s allegation that four to five people had attacked her.

    Interacting with reporters on Saturday, Shekhawat exuded confidence that there will be a “BJP tsunami” in the West Bengal Assembly election.

    The BJP has witnessed an exponential growth in the state, he claimed.

    Asked about the impact of Banerjee’s injury on the election results, he said, “The question is whether or not the incident was engineered. Same was the question when the echo of a slap was heard in Delhi because the scriptwriter of the two is the same,” Shekhawat said without naming anyone.

    On Friday, a TMC delegation met the Election Commission and claimed that attack on Banerjee was a “conspiracy”, while the rival BJP demanded that the video footage of the alleged incident be made public.

    Banerjee was discharged from the state-run SSKM Hospital in Kolkata on Friday after doctors found her recovery to be “satisfactory”.

  • Abducted 16-year-old Indian girl rescued from Bangladesh

    By PTI
    HAKIMPUR: A 16-year-old girl who was abducted from West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district and taken to Bangladesh has returned to her family, thanks to coordinated efforts by the border guards of the two countries, a BSF official said on Friday.

    The girl, a resident of a village close to the international border, was taken to the neighbouring country by a Bangladeshi man on March 7, Border Security Force 112 Batallion Commandant Arun Kumar said.

    The battalion is deployed at the Hakimpur border outpost.

    The news of her abduction reached the BOP and Kumar established contact with his counterpart in the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) on the other side of the border.

    He shared information about her with the BGB official and requested him to rescue the girl.

    Constant liaison with the BGB and joint efforts of border guards of both the country’s ensured the safe return of the girl who was handed over to her family on Thursday, Kumar said.

    However, what happened to the accused man is not known.

  • EC seeks more details from Bengal chief secy on Mamata incident: Sources

    The sources said the Commission has now sought more details from the West Bengal chief secretary as the report was not comprehensive enough.

  • Congress names star campaigners for 1st phase of West Bengal polls; G-23 leaders missing

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Top Congress leaders including Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma and Kapil Sibal of the ‘group of 23′ have not been named in the party’s list of star campaigners for the first phase of assembly polls in West Bengal despite their willingness to campaign.

    The G-23 leaders, who had written to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi in August last year demanding organisational overhaul, had expressed their desire to canvass for the party in the upcoming elections.

    However, only two from among the G-23 — Jitin Prasada and Akhilesh Prasad Singh — have been included as the party named 30 star campaigners.

    Prasada is the in-charge of party affairs in West Bengal and Akhilesh Prasad Singh is a Rajya Sabha MP.

    Party chief Sonia Gandhi, former prime minister Manmohan Singh, ex-Congress chief Rahul Gandhi have been named as star campaigners, alongside AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, and chief ministers Ashok Gehlot, Amarinder Singh and Bhupesh Baghel.

    Besides them, former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath, West Bengal chief of the party Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and senior leaders B K Hari Prasad, Salman Khurshid, Sachin Pilot, Randeep Singh Surjewala, R P N Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu are also in the list.

    Some prominent youth leaders who will campaign for the party as star campaigners in West Bengal include Deepender Hooda, Abhijeet Mukherjee, Jaiveer Shergill, Pawan Khera and Mohd Azharuddin.

    Azad had recently said that he along with his colleagues would campaign for the party in the upcoming assembly elections, wherever asked by the party or individually by candidates.

    He had said that ensuring the victory of Congress, and the BJP’s defeat, was their top priority.

    Asked about some prominent Congressmen missing in the star campaigners’ list, party spokesperson Pawan Khera said there are different phases of elections and some more names would figure in other lists for West Bengal and other states.