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Mystery Drones Spark Security Alert Over Kolkata Skies Amid Tensions

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 21, 2025, Kolkata : A sense of unease gripped Kolkata on Tuesday night as at least seven unidentified flying objects, suspected to be drones, were sighted in the skies over the city. The objects, reportedly emanating from the direction of Maheshtala and Behala, raised serious security concerns given the proximity of the area to key strategic installations like the Second Hooghly Bridge and Fort William, the Eastern Command headquarters of the Indian Army.


Sources indicate that unusual lights were observed in the sky around the same time by multiple observers. The lights were seen moving rapidly before vanishing behind high-rise buildings, displaying flight patterns consistent with drone movement. This has heightened concerns, especially as large portions of the area fall under army control.

The Army reportedly took note of the incident. Following the sighting, the duty officer of Kolkata Police alerted Lalbazar control, which in turn dispatched notifications to several local police stations. Officers from those stations attempted to visually track the objects, but low nighttime visibility limited their ability to gather concrete evidence. Whether the objects were indeed drones or something else remains under investigation.

Kolkata Police has opened communication with army authorities to examine the situation thoroughly. The mysterious timing and nature of the incident come at a moment when tensions in the region and at the national level are already heightened. It follows closely on the heels of the arrest of a Bangladeshi national in Kalimpong for illegal entry and growing national concern over unauthorized infiltration by foreign nationals, including citizens from Bangladesh and Pakistan, some of whom have been linked to espionage and surveillance networks.

Retired Army officer Colonel Rajendra Bhaduri, speaking to KalimNews, remarked, “It’s important to analyze what kind of drones they are and what their range might be. There is a possibility they could have originated from across the border, including Bangladesh, but it would be premature to speculate. However, if they are surveillance drones, the security implications are serious.”

Given Kolkata’s strategic importance as a defense and administrative hub in eastern India, the appearance of mysterious aerial objects is being treated with utmost seriousness. Intelligence agencies are working in coordination with local police and the armed forces to trace the source, purpose, and technology behind the objects.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has recently emphasized the importance of drone detection systems, especially around sensitive infrastructure and border states. While no hostile activity has been confirmed, the recent spate of incidents involving foreign nationals, coupled with sightings of unidentified drones, underscores the need for heightened vigilance and rapid modernization of aerial surveillance defenses.

Authorities continue to monitor the airspace closely, and a detailed investigation is underway to determine whether the incident was an isolated technological anomaly, a civilian misadventure, or a potential breach of national security.

COVID-19 Cases Rise Again in India Amid Emergence of JN.1 Variant; Health Authorities Urge Caution


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 20, 2025,  New Delhi  :  The COVID-19 situation in India is once again drawing concern with a gradual rise in infections, primarily attributed to the newly emerging variant JN.1. Recent fatalities in Mumbai and a surge in cases in Kerala have prompted renewed alerts within the medical community and public health authorities.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has confirmed two COVID-related deaths at Chem Hospital in Mumbai. Although doctors have clarified that both individuals suffered from pre-existing health conditions and co-morbidities, health experts have issued a general advisory for increased caution, particularly for vulnerable groups.

According to the latest data released by the Union Health Department, the number of active COVID-19 cases across the country stands at 257. Kerala has reported the highest number of new infections, with 69 fresh cases. Other states witnessing a rise include Maharashtra with 44 cases, Tamil Nadu with 34, Karnataka with 8, Gujarat with 6, and Delhi with 3. Haryana, Rajasthan, and Sikkim have each reported a single active case.

Health experts warn that the winter season typically sees a rise in viral infections, and the emergence of the JN.1 variant has added a new layer of challenge to the ongoing pandemic management efforts. While the overall numbers remain relatively low, the increase is being closely monitored to prevent further spread.

The Health Department has issued updated public health guidelines urging citizens to remain vigilant. People are advised to wear masks in crowded or enclosed spaces, consult medical professionals promptly in case of cold or fever symptoms, and take extra care of the elderly and individuals with underlying health conditions.

The overarching message from health officials remains consistent: stay alert, follow preventive measures, and avoid complacency. As the situation evolves, authorities emphasize that public cooperation and awareness will play a key role in mitigating the impact of this new variant.

Beating Retreat Resumes at Attari-Wagah with New Protocols, Reflecting India’s Firm Stand Against Terrorism

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 20, 2025, Kolkata : 

The iconic ‘Beating Retreat’ ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border, a long-standing symbol of cross-border military courtesy between India and Pakistan, has resumed after a brief suspension following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam. However, this time the ceremony is being conducted under a markedly different format, reflecting India’s hardened stance in the wake of recent events.

The change in protocol comes after the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 innocent lives were lost, most of them tourists. The brutality of the attack sent shockwaves across the country and raised widespread concerns over national security. In swift retaliation, the Indian Army launched a precision military response under the codename Operation Sindh, which involved successful air strikes on multiple terrorist bases in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK).

In parallel with its military response, India is also recalibrating its diplomatic messaging. The resumption of the Beating Retreat ceremony—traditionally marked by the synchronized opening of the border gates and symbolic handshake between India’s Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan’s Rangers—now omits these gestures. Under the revised protocol, the gates remain closed and there is no cross-border handshake, marking a clear shift in tone.

Spectators are still permitted to attend the event, but under stringent security arrangements. Officials have emphasized that the revised ceremony serves as a deliberate message: ceremonial traditions will continue, but there will be no compromise when it comes to terrorism.

Established in 1959, the Beating Retreat has stood as a ritual of military decorum and restrained diplomacy. While the essence of the ceremony remains intact, its altered form underscores the growing priority placed on national security.

Experts believe this symbolic change also resonates on the global stage, signaling India’s resolute approach toward terrorism and its source. It reflects a broader diplomatic and strategic recalibration, wherein gestures of friendship are now tempered by practical concerns over safety and national interest.

The current shift prompts deeper reflection: is this the beginning of a permanent change in one of South Asia’s most iconic border rituals, or will the traditional camaraderie eventually return if geopolitical conditions improve?

For now, the answer lies at the border, where pageantry continues—but with caution, not compromise.

CM Mamata Banerjee Launches Development Projects Worth Over ₹95 Crore During North Bengal Visit

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, May 20, 2025 : West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, currently on an official tour of North Bengal, chaired an administrative meeting on Tuesday focused on enhancing government service delivery in the Dabgram-Phulbari region. Following the meeting, she inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for a series of development projects across several districts, signalling a significant investment in regional infrastructure and public welfare.

Key projects unveiled include the construction of 162 tea houses in the Mal block and 285 in the Nagrakata block, with a total outlay of ₹31.08 crore. Additionally, a vital road project from Sahudangi to Belakoba in the Rajganj block was launched at a cost of ₹23.13 crore. Another major initiative includes the construction of the Baganbari intersection road, connecting Kranti and Odlabari from the Gazaldoba barrage in the Malbazar block, estimated at ₹16.42 crore.

Among the infrastructure developments, a Gas Insulated Sub Station in Berubari was sanctioned at a cost of ₹10 crore. The Chief Minister also announced the installation of 50 water vending kiosks across multiple blocks in Jalpaiguri district, funded at ₹4.5 crore. A piped drinking water supply project in the Minglass Tea Garden area was launched with an allocation of ₹4.6 crore. Further, ₹4 crore has been earmarked for establishing a Potato Excellence Center in the Jalpaiguri Sadar Block.

In Rajganj block, ₹2 crore has been allocated for the construction of a joist bridge over the Talma River, including connected roads and safety infrastructure. Additional projects include improvements to roadways, Anganwadi centres, community halls, eco parks, solar-powered street lighting, solar-based drinking water systems, tube wells, shops, a madrasa library, a dining hall for mid-day meals, and overall infrastructure upgrades for schools.

As part of public transport enhancement, the Chief Minister also inaugurated six new Volvo buses. She is scheduled to continue her tour, which includes a visit to the Jagannath Temple in Digha, reinforcing her commitment to monitoring and accelerating development in diverse regions of the state.

These initiatives reflect a focused push toward infrastructure growth, rural development, education, health, and public utilities, aligning with the government’s broader agenda for inclusive progress in North Bengal.

High Court Special Bench Issues Rule Against Eight in Lawyer Harassment Case


Baby Chakraborty | KalimNews | May 19, 2025 | Kolkata : A special three-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court has issued a rule against eight individuals, including Kunal Ghosh, in connection with a case concerning the harassment of lawyers. The matter stems from allegations made by a group of job aspirants against advocates Vikas Ranjan Bhattacharya and Firdous Shamim. The complainants questioned the delay in hearings related to supernumerary posts and accused the advocates of harassment. Reports further allege that two junior lawyers associated with advocate Bhattacharya were shown shoes in a threatening manner and that derogatory slogans were raised against Justice Biswajit Basu.

Following these developments, a complaint was reportedly submitted to the Chief Justice regarding the incident. Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam, upon taking cognizance, constituted a special bench comprising Justice Arijit Banerjee, Justice Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, and Justice Rajarshi Bharadwaj to address the matter. During Monday’s proceedings, the court noted that despite an earlier directive issued on May 2, none of the accused had complied with the court’s order. Justice Arijit Banerjee described the situation as “very serious,” emphasizing a broader concern about non-compliance with judicial orders.

Kunal Ghosh was present during the hearing. His counsel, advocate Biswaroop Bhattacharya, informed the court that an affidavit had been prepared and that there was no intentional defiance, attributing the delay to unspecified issues. He also asserted that Mr. Ghosh was not present at the protest site on the day of the alleged incident, as he was attending an event on an electronic media channel. Nevertheless, the special bench, expressing displeasure over the lack of response from the accused, proceeded to issue a rule against all individuals named in the case.

The matter remains under judicial consideration, and further proceedings are expected as per the High Court’s directive.

Yusuf Pathan Dropped from ‘Operation Sindoor’ Delegation, Trinamool’s Withdrawal Sparks Political Ripples

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, New Delhi, May 19, 2025 : A sudden political twist has emerged in the central government’s high-level diplomatic initiative, ‘Operation Sindoor’, with Trinamool Congress pulling its representative, Yusuf Pathan, from the all-party delegation scheduled for a foreign tour. The development has sparked a wave of speculation around the party’s position and its ties with the Centre.


On Saturday, the Ministry of External Affairs reportedly contacted Pathan directly and requested his passport for the upcoming diplomatic mission. However, by Sunday night, Trinamool had decided to withdraw him from the delegation, a move that has raised eyebrows both within political circles and among observers of India’s foreign policy maneuvers.

Though no formal explanation has been issued, party insiders suggest that Trinamool was irked by the Ministry bypassing internal party channels and directly approaching Pathan, a former cricketer and now a Member of Parliament from the party. This perceived breach of protocol has reportedly caused discomfort within the Trinamool leadership.

In response to the developments, Rajya Sabha MP Derek O’Brien stated, “We are in favor of the country and national interests. But this is a matter for the International Diplomacy Center. Let them handle that.” Meanwhile, Trinamool’s All India General Secretary, Abhishek Banerjee, asserted the party’s autonomy in choosing its representatives. “Trinamool will decide who will represent the party, not the BJP. If we wish, we can nominate five people, but that decision lies with us. This is not a boycott,” he clarified. He also emphasized that Trinamool has not followed the path of complete non-participation like some other opposition parties.

The discontent appears not to be limited to Trinamool. The Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray faction) also expressed dissatisfaction, as party leader Uddhav Thackeray was reportedly not consulted before Priyanka Chaturvedi’s inclusion in the delegation. Senior Sena leader Sanjay Raut questioned the urgency and process behind the delegation’s formation, quipping, “Why is there such a rush to send this wedding party?”

The Centre’s seven-member delegation was formed to convey India’s stance globally in light of recent security concerns, including cross-border militancy and violence in Kashmir. With representatives from parties like the Congress, BJP, and NCP, the initiative was seen as a unified diplomatic front. However, Trinamool’s last-minute withdrawal is now being viewed by analysts as a subtle yet significant political signal that could influence future opposition-Centre dynamics.

CM Urges Legal Course Over Protest in Vikas Bhavan Recruitment Row

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, 

Kolkata, May 19, 2025 : Amid ongoing agitation over the Vikas Bhavan recruitment issue, West Bengal Chief Minister, currently visiting North Bengal, addressed the controversy with a measured response. When questioned by reporters, the Chief Minister expressed sympathy for those involved in the protest but urged respect for the judicial process.

“Please don’t ask me to talk about this issue. I have enough sympathy for them—always had and still do,” the Chief Minister said. He explained that a review petition has already been filed in court on behalf of the state government. “In court, certain rules must be followed. There are compulsions. We have filed the review petition. If it is accepted, it’s good. If the court delivers a verdict, we are bound to accept it. We cannot say we will not accept the court’s decision.”

He assured that, so far, no salaries have been stopped and added that even those in Group-C categories who may not be eligible for payments under the current situation are being supported through a special state scheme.

Responding to further questions, the Chief Minister expressed disappointment at what he described as politically motivated instigation behind the movement. “I feel bad about one thing—those who are instigating this are the very ones who filed the case. These jobs did not come to us. I would tell those on the verge of getting jobs, it could have been done without such action.”

Referring to those who had secured appointments and are now vocal in the protest, he remarked, “If those who got jobs become the flag-bearers of self-interest, I have an objection. They should have trusted the state government. I myself have held meetings with them. We expect a minimum level of respect and courtesy from teachers.”

He concluded by clarifying his stance on the protests: “I am not against the movement. But a movement must have its limits. I would say—rather than protesting on the streets, pursue the legal path.”

The Chief Minister’s comments come as the debate around recruitment irregularities and job security for aspiring candidates continues to dominate the political discourse in the state.

ED Arrests Former UCO Bank CMD in Rs 6,210 Crore Loan Scam Involving Concast Steel

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 19, 2025, Kolkata : ED Arrests Former UCO Bank CMD in Rs 6,210 Crore Loan Scam Involving Concast Steel

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested Subodh Kumar Goel, the former Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of UCO Bank, in connection with a major financial fraud involving Concast Steel and Power Limited (CSPL). The alleged scam is estimated at over Rs 6,210 crore.

Goel was apprehended from his residence on May 16, and the following day, he was presented before a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Kolkata. The court has remanded him to ED custody until May 21, as the investigation continues.

The case revolves around a loan that was sanctioned to Concast Steel and Power Limited during Goel’s tenure as the head of UCO Bank. According to the ED, the funds from the loan were subsequently diverted and allegedly embezzled. The ED further claims that Goel received substantial illegal bribes from the company. These bribes were reportedly funneled to Goel and his family in the form of cash, luxury goods, properties, and hotel accommodations.

The investigation has uncovered a web of transactions involving various shell companies, as well as fake entries, which Goel allegedly used to conceal the origins of the illicit money. Several properties and companies in Goel’s name and that of his family members have also been traced back to Concast Steel and Power Limited, highlighting the extent of the financial misconduct.

The ED’s probe into the matter began after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed an FIR, which laid the foundation for the money laundering investigation. In December, the ED had also arrested Sanjay Sureka, the main promoter of Concast Steel, in connection with the scam. In February, a chargesheet was filed against him, and the ED has seized assets worth Rs 510 crore from Sureka and the company.

Despite the gravity of the charges, there has been no official response from Goel or his legal team regarding the allegations so far. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are expected to continue their efforts to uncover the full scale of the financial fraud. 

Trinamool Leader Arrested After Allegedly Shooting Security Guard in Nadia


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 19, 2025, Kolkata :  A Trinamool Congress leader has been arrested after allegedly shooting his own security guard during an altercation at his home in Nadia district. The accused, Sajizul Haque Shah, also known as Mithu, serves as the vice-president of the Karimpur No. 2 Block Panchayat Samiti.

The incident occurred on Sunday night when Mithu, reportedly intoxicated, began a heated argument with his family and later turned violent toward his bodyguard, Jahangir Alam, a constable with the state police. According to sources, the altercation escalated, and Mithu allegedly attempted to shoot Alam. The bodyguard managed to escape the scene, and the bullet fired by Mithu hit the door of the residence. Despite the close call, Alam was unharmed and made his way to the police station to report the incident.

Authorities at Thanarpara Police Station responded quickly to the scene and arrested Mithu. During the arrest, police recovered three firearms and eight rounds of ammunition from his possession. Local sources have suggested that this may not be the first time Mithu has been involved in such violence, as he is said to have attacked one of his bodyguards in a similar manner approximately six months ago.

Police have initiated an investigation into the origin of the firearms and ammunition found in his possession. The arrested leader, however, denied any wrongdoing, claiming that he was the victim of a conspiracy and had no involvement in the shooting. He was presented before the Tehatta Subdistrict Court on Monday, and authorities are expected to continue the investigation. A resolution is anticipated within a week, as the investigation unfolds 

Israel Resumes Heavy Strikes on Gaza After Ceasefire Ends; Over 145 Killed in 24 Hours

Baby Chakraborty | KalimNews | May 18, 2025 | Kolkata  : Following the end of a two-month ceasefire, Israel has resumed military operations in Gaza with intense force, leading to a sharp escalation in violence and civilian casualties. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, at least 145 people have been killed and more than 450 injured in the last 24 hours alone. The renewed conflict has brought fresh waves of destruction to an already devastated region.


While the Israeli military has not issued an official statement confirming the strikes, ground reports and medical sources indicate widespread bombardment across both northern and southern Gaza. Marwan al-Sultan, director of a private hospital in northern Gaza, described the situation as catastrophic. “Many have died in continuous attacks since midnight. Entire neighborhoods have been flattened. People are still trapped under the rubble. Conditions inside hospitals are beyond critical,” he said.

Hospitals are reportedly overwhelmed, with limited supplies, staff, and functioning equipment. Several key areas in Gaza are believed to have been seized or rendered inaccessible due to ongoing operations. Al-Sultan described the current violence as a “human slaughter.”

In one of the most severe incidents, at least 54 people were killed during a shelling attack on Khan Younis in southern Gaza on Thursday night. A day earlier, 70 people were reported dead in coordinated attacks in both the north and south of the strip.

The latest phase of violence is a continuation of the conflict that reignited on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israeli territory. In retaliation, Israel launched full-scale military operations against Gaza, resulting in large-scale destruction, displacement, and a mounting civilian death toll.

Humanitarian conditions in Gaza have reached dire levels. With the border sealed by Israeli authorities since March 2, external aid and essential supplies have been severely restricted, leading to acute shortages of food, water, and medical support. The international community has repeatedly called for unhindered access to humanitarian aid, but the blockade remains in effect.

As the conflict enters another violent chapter, the people of Gaza continue to face unimaginable suffering. Calls for restraint and renewed diplomatic efforts have intensified globally, but on the ground, the crisis deepens with every passing hour

Bidhannagar Police Summon Jobless Protesters Over Bikash Bhavan Clash; Legal Action Intensifies


Baby Chakraborty | KalimNews | May 18, 2025 | Kolkata : The Bidhannagar Police have filed cases against several individuals involved in the May 16 protest outside Bikash Bhavan, accusing them of multiple serious offenses including rioting, assaulting public servants, destruction of government property, and criminal conspiracy. The protesters, primarily jobless teachers and education staff affected by the cancellation of the 2016 SSC panel, have been summoned to appear at the Bidhannagar North Police Station at 11 a.m. on May 21. The summons warns that failure to appear could result in arrest.

The protest on Thursday turned chaotic as thousands gathered outside the Education Department headquarters in Salt Lake, demanding reinstatement and other remedial action. Demonstrators allegedly broke through the main gate, staged a sit-in, and reportedly confined government staff inside the premises. Law enforcement officials claimed they exercised “minimum force” to disperse the crowd and assist trapped employees, during which a scuffle reportedly broke out.

According to official sources, the police have invoked several sections of the Indian Penal Code including criminal trespass, wrongful restraint and confinement, voluntarily causing hurt to deter a public servant from duty, disobedience to official orders, assault or use of criminal force against public servants, criminal intimidation, and obstructing public functions. Sections under the Prevention of Damage to Public Property (PDPP) Act have also been applied. The summons issued to the protesters stated: “During the course of the investigation, it is revealed that you damaged government property and obstructed the public servant from his lawful duty and threatened the public servant from doing their duty, and there are also reasonable grounds to question you to ascertain facts and circumstances from you in relation to the present investigation.”

In a related move, Kolkata Commissioner of Police Manoj Kumar Verma has directed all police stations under his jurisdiction to stay alert and prepared for similar situations in other parts of the city. He reportedly urged officials to exercise restraint and patience while dealing with protestors, aiming to avoid escalation while maintaining public order.

Meanwhile, the West Bengal Commission for Protection of Child Rights has taken note of the situation and requested a report from Bidhannagar City Police. The commission’s intervention came after visuals emerged of minor students attending open-air classes on the road outside Bikash Bhavan, conducted by the protesting teachers under the banner of ‘Udayan Pandit er Pathshala’.

Protests continued for the fourth consecutive day on Sunday, with displaced teachers staging demonstrations outside the Education Department building. The protestors have remained defiant in the face of legal action. “They are doing all these to intimidate us. But we are not scared and will not stop our protest. They [the state government] did all the corruption, and now the police are issuing summons to us,” said one of the protesting teachers.

With legal proceedings underway and administrative preparations in motion, the situation remains tense as May 21 approaches, when the summoned individuals are expected to appear before the police for questioning.

Kolkata Police Tightens Surveillance Amid Reports of Pakistani Flag Misuse to Prevent Communal Unrest


Baby Chakraborty | KalimNews | May 18, 2025 | Kolkata  :  
In a significant move to maintain public order and prevent the misuse of national symbols for inciting unrest, Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Verma has issued strict directives to all police stations under his jurisdiction to intensify surveillance over the sale, purchase, and printing of Pakistani flags in the city. This decision was taken during the monthly crime review meeting held on Saturday, where multiple sensitive issues related to law and order were discussed.

Commissioner Verma has instructed officers to gather detailed intelligence regarding any individual or group involved in the creation, distribution, or procurement of Pakistani flags. He emphasized that such activities, particularly in the current context of heightened Indo-Pakistan tensions, could be manipulated by anti-social elements to provoke communal disharmony. Law enforcement personnel have been tasked with identifying printing presses and vendors that may be approached for manufacturing these flags and to closely track any transactions related to them. Police officers are also required to document the reasons buyers are citing for purchasing these flags and to assess any potential risks arising from such acquisitions.

The urgency of the directive follows recent incidents in which two individuals were arrested in Bangaon for allegedly attempting to instigate communal unrest using the Pakistani flag, shortly after the Pahalgaon attack. These arrests have underscored the potential for symbolic provocations to escalate tensions, prompting a zero-tolerance policy from the police.

Furthermore, the Commissioner addressed concerns surrounding the teachers’ agitation at Vikas Bhavan in Bidhannagar and the ongoing WAQF Act protests. Stations located in areas previously affected by such demonstrations have been placed on high alert, and officials have been asked to intensify information gathering through discreet channels to preempt any disturbances. Instructions were also issued to prevent the WAQF-related protests from being misused as a platform for wider unrest.

This renewed vigilance comes in the wake of earlier complaints by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), which reported that e-commerce platforms were selling items representing enemy nations, including the Pakistani flag, purely for profit. In a formal letter to Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and Consumer Protection Minister Pralhad Joshi, CAIT urged a ban on such sales. The matter drew the attention of the Consumer Protection Ministry, which took steps to investigate the online availability of these products.

In response to the evolving situation, Kolkata Police has made it clear that the presence and misuse of foreign national flags, particularly those of hostile nations, will be dealt with sternly. The force remains committed to preserving public harmony and upholding national dignity, warning that any attempts to disturb peace under the guise of protest or symbolism will not be tolerated.

Trinamool Congress Reshuffles Leadership, Anubrata Mondal Removed as Birbhum District President

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 18, 2025, Kolkata : In a significant shake-up within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Friday, Anubrata Mondal, a long-time loyalist of the party, was removed from his position as the Birbhum district president. However, the party has yet to announce a successor for the role. Sources within the party revealed that, for the time being, the responsibility for the Birbhum district will be handled by a nine-member core committee that was formed in November 2023.


A senior party leader, speaking on the condition of anonymity, acknowledged that Mondal’s removal follows the political fallout from his arrest, along with his daughter, by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Enforcement Directorate (ED) in relation to a high-profile investigation into alleged illegal activities. The media’s coverage of their vast assets has caused significant damage to the party’s image, according to the leader.


Mondal, who had been a prominent figure in the TMC, was released on bail in 2024 after serving a two-year sentence in connection with a cow smuggling case. His ousting is widely interpreted as signaling a new direction for the party as it seeks to distance itself from ongoing controversies.


Meanwhile, in Murshidabad, the leadership structure remains largely unchanged. Former minister Zakir Hossain will continue in his role as chairman of the Murshidabad-Jangipur unit. MP Khalilur Rahman will also retain his position as president despite some internal discontent that surfaced following last month’s violent protests against the Waqf Act.

In the Berhampur unit, changes were also observed. Kandi MLA Apurba Sarkar will remain as president. However, there has been a reshuffle in the chairman’s position, with Rejinagar MLA Rabiul Alam Chowdhury being replaced by Hariharpara MLA Niamat Sheikh.

The ongoing leadership changes and reorganization within the party reflect efforts to strengthen its organizational structure, especially in the wake of internal and external challenges. As the party adjusts to the shifting political landscape, it remains to be seen how these changes will impact its future strategies and electoral performance.

Half-Burnt Body of Unidentified Man Found in Under-Construction Building in Bagbazar

Baby Chakraborty | KalimNews | May 18, 2025 | Kolkata : A sense of unease gripped the Bagbazar area of North Kolkata on Saturday morning following the recovery of a half-burnt body from an under-construction multi-storey building on Nivedita Lane. The incident, which occurred around 9:25 a.m., has sparked fresh concerns in the locality, coming just days after the discovery of a woman’s body stuffed in a trolley bag in the same general vicinity.


According to eyewitness accounts, smoke was still emanating from around the deceased when local residents noticed the body. They made initial attempts to douse the flames using water before alerting the authorities. Responding swiftly, personnel from the Shyampukur Police Station reached the location, recovered the body, and sent it for autopsy.

The identity of the deceased man, believed to be approximately 55 years old, remains unknown at this time. While the cause of death has not yet been confirmed, initial police suspicions suggest the possibility of murder, with the body allegedly set on fire in a suspected attempt to destroy evidence. Investigators have not ruled out other possibilities, including suicide, but circumstances surrounding the locked gate of the building have added complexity to the case.

The site remains under police examination, and forensic teams are expected to assist in gathering further evidence. No arrests have been made so far, and authorities are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward as they work to piece together the sequence of events leading to the incident.

The case has caused significant alarm among residents, especially given the recent violent incident in the same area. Law enforcement has assured the public that a thorough investigation is underway and that maintaining safety and order in the locality remains a priority. 

Digha’s New Jagannath Temple Draws Millions in First 15 Days; ISKCON Clarifies Role Amid Naming Controversy

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 17, 2025, Digha/Kolkata  : Digha, once known solely for its seaside allure, is fast emerging as a prominent religious destination in West Bengal. This transformation has been spearheaded by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, whose initiative led to the construction and recent inauguration of a new Jagannath Temple in the coastal town. Opened to the public on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, the temple has since witnessed an overwhelming influx of devotees.


In just 15 days since its opening, the temple has welcomed an estimated 20 lakh (two million) visitors, according to officials from ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness), the organization entrusted with conducting the temple’s rituals and daily worship. The sheer scale of footfall has led to long queues, reflecting the temple’s rapidly growing spiritual and cultural significance.

On Tuesday, the temple’s sole offering box was opened for the first time by ISKCON officials, revealing donations amounting to approximately one million rupees. The offering box is scheduled to be reopened next Tuesday, and temple authorities expect the collections to increase as the influx of devotees continues. In response to the high number of visitors and the volume of offerings, plans are underway to install additional offering boxes throughout the temple premises.

While ISKCON has taken over operational responsibilities related to worship, the organization has clarified its limited role within the larger governance structure of the temple. “We are just one of the 27 trustees of the Digha temple trust and do not have a decisive say in matters such as naming,” stated a senior ISKCON official.

The naming of the temple as “Jagannath Dham” has sparked controversy, particularly with religious authorities in Odisha. During the temple’s inauguration on April 30, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee referred to it as a “Dham,” a designation traditionally associated with the historic 12th-century Jagannath Temple in Puri. The Odisha government, along with two Shankaracharyas, have since expressed their objections, emphasizing that the title “Dham” should remain exclusive to the Puri temple.

Radharaman Das, Vice-President of ISKCON, reiterated the organization’s position, stating, “We are witnessing incredible devotion from people across Bengal and beyond, but ISKCON has no role in naming the temple. Our focus is purely spiritual—on worship, service, and the spread of devotion.”

Despite the controversy, the temple in Digha continues to draw thousands daily, becoming not only a major religious attraction but also a testament to the evolving cultural landscape of the region. With enhanced infrastructure and continued public interest, Digha’s Jagannath temple appears poised to remain a focal point of spiritual activity in the state.

Ceasefire Between India and Pakistan Extended Until May 18 Amid Ongoing Tensions and Diplomatic Dialogue


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 17, 2025, New Delhi : A ceasefire between India and Pakistan has been extended until May 18 following high-level discussions, as confirmed by sources familiar with the developments. This agreement comes amid heightened tensions following a series of military escalations along the Line of Control (LoC) and international border areas in recent days.

According to reliable sources, the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both nations are scheduled to meet soon to further discuss the ongoing ceasefire agreement and the phased withdrawal of troops. This meeting is expected to review ground-level developments along the border and evaluate the effectiveness of existing confidence-building measures.

The ceasefire, initially agreed upon on May 10, followed significant hostilities including drone and missile exchanges. India’s launch of Operation Sindoor on the night of May 7-8 marked a decisive military response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives. The operation targeted and destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), reportedly leading to a severe escalation in retaliatory actions from Pakistan.

In response, Pakistan launched cross-border drone and rocket attacks on Indian civilian zones and military positions. India, in turn, intercepted several aerial threats and struck back at key Pakistani air bases and military installations. As tensions mounted, Pakistan approached India with a proposal for a ceasefire, reportedly following diplomatic intervention from the United States.

Despite the ceasefire declaration on May 10, Pakistan violated the agreement within hours. Continued border skirmishes prompted renewed talks between the two countries to de-escalate the situation and reduce alert levels along the LoC.

The Indian Army, in an official statement, noted that “further to the understanding between the two DGMOs on 10th May 2025, it has been decided to continue the confidence-building measures so as to reduce the alertness level. As the situation develops further, we shall intimate you.”

Sources indicate that both sides have agreed to a framework to continue talks aimed at normalizing border conditions and averting further conflict.

Meanwhile, diplomatic relations between the two nations remain strained. India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty—an agreement that has governed water sharing between the countries for decades. Pakistan has urged New Delhi to reconsider the move, warning of severe domestic consequences, particularly for regions dependent on the Indus for agriculture and drinking water.

However, India has maintained that the treaty will remain suspended until Pakistan takes “credible and irreversible” action to halt cross-border terrorism.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the nation regarding Operation Sindoor, reaffirmed India’s firm stance, stating, “Terror and talk cannot take place together. Terror and trade cannot take place together. And, water and blood also cannot flow together.”

He further cautioned Pakistan that India’s current pause in military action should not be mistaken for a change in posture, emphasizing that future decisions would be contingent on Pakistan’s conduct.

In a recent statement, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended an offer for peace talks with India, signaling Islamabad’s willingness to engage in dialogue. However, with both sides maintaining strong and opposing positions, the path forward remains uncertain.

As of now, the ceasefire remains in effect, with both militaries observing a fragile truce. The upcoming DGMO meeting is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the next steps in the ongoing standoff.

“Anya Rabindranath” Musical Narrative Offers a Rare Tribute on Rabindra Jayanti

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 17, 2025, Kolkata :  In celebration of the 164th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore and the birth anniversary of legendary music maestro Gyan Prakash Ghosh, a remarkable cultural evening was hosted at the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Golpark, Kolkata.

Organized jointly by Anandi Communication Center and Rupsa literary magazine, the evening’s centerpiece was a musical narrative titled “Anya Rabindranath” (The Other Rabindranath), conceptualized, scripted, and directed by acclaimed music artist Indrani Bhattacharya. The performance featured a curated selection of 23 songs by Tagore, many of which are lesser-known treasures that illuminated the poet’s multifaceted creative expressions.

The soulful renditions were presented by a talented ensemble of vocalists, including Indrani Bhattacharya, Abhik Mallik, Sridhara Gupta, Shelly Biswas Bhattacharya, Dr. Surajit Roy, and Aditi Gupta. They were accompanied by a skilled team of instrumentalists—Subrata Mukhopadhyay, Premangshu Sen, Amitranjan Roy, and Gautam Ray—whose nuanced performances enriched the musical experience. The narrative elements were eloquently delivered by Antara Das and Manasi Raychaudhuri.

The latter half of the event featured heartfelt performances by Snigdhadeb Sengupta, dedicated to the memory of his revered guru, Gyan Prakash Ghosh. His renditions resonated with emotional depth and musical integrity.

A highlight of the evening was the felicitation of veteran Rabindra Sangeet artist and scholar Sagarmoy Bhattacharya. The honour was presented by Justice Ashok Ganguly, retired judge of the Supreme Court of India. The program was further graced by the presence of Swami Suparnananda Maharaj, Secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission, Golpark.

The evening was anchored with warmth and elegance by Sudipta Mukhopadhyay and Anandi Bhattacharya. The audience responded with repeated rounds of applause, expressing admiration for the exceptional performances and the overall presentation. The script, in particular, received widespread praise for its depth and originality.

What truly set the program apart was its focus on the lesser-known works of Tagore, offering a refreshing and profound insight into the vastness of his musical legacy. Indrani Bhattacharya’s thoughtful direction and artistic vision were deeply appreciated by all in attendance.

Adding to the sense of pride among the audience was the shared alma mater of Indrani Bhattacharya and Aditi Gupta—both alumni of South Point School—bringing a personal note of joy and inspiration to the evening.