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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Criticizes Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Government in Rally for Assembly Elections

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, 16 September 2024, New Delhi – Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) government during a rally in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, as part of the campaign for the upcoming assembly elections.


Addressing a large public gathering, Modi criticized Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and his government. He said, “Jharkhand is gradually turning into a haven for crime. Even women are not safe in this state. The people of Jharkhand are living in fear due to growing infiltration.” He further claimed that the influence of Congress had infiltrated the JMM. “Whenever the Congress influences a party, that party loses its sense of purpose,” Modi said, adding that the JMM government has aligned itself with Bangladeshis and Rohingyas. He also accused the government of indulging in appeasement politics.

During the rally, the Prime Minister highlighted the issue of infiltration, stating, “The Jharkhand High Court constituted a panel to investigate infiltration and ordered a transparent inquiry. However, the current government is reluctant to acknowledge the problem. The infiltration of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas in regions like Santhal Parganas and Kalahandi is a significant issue, and as a result, the demographic structure of the state is changing.” His remarks were a strong indictment of the JMM government.

The upcoming assembly elections in several states, including Jharkhand and Jammu & Kashmir, hold great significance for Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, especially after the BJP’s underwhelming performance in the recent Lok Sabha elections. Regaining control of Jharkhand is now a key priority for the BJP, which is determined to reclaim power in the state.

Along with the rally, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated several projects in Jharkhand, including six new Bharat Express trains. However, a roadshow scheduled in Jamshedpur was canceled due to inclement weather.

Arvind Kejriwal Announces Resignation Amidst Legal Controversies

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 15, 2024, Delhi: In a dramatic turn of events, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced his resignation from the post of Chief Minister. This decision comes shortly after he was granted bail by the court under stringent conditions.


Kejriwal’s resignation announcement has been made in the midst of ongoing controversies and legal battles. He revealed that he would officially step down in two days and stated that he would consider returning to his position only if he is re-elected by the people of Delhi. This move is seen as unprecedented in Indian politics, where a Chief Minister has opted to step down amid legal issues rather than hold onto the position.

Arvind Kejriwal had been under intense scrutiny following his involvement in the Delhi Excise corruption case. Recently, he was released on bail after facing arrest by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Enforcement Directorate (ED). The bail was granted under several restrictions that significantly impacted his ability to perform his duties.

According to the court’s orders, Kejriwal is barred from signing any official documents, visiting his office, or publicly commenting on the excise case. These restrictions have been imposed to ensure that he does not interfere with the ongoing investigation or influence the legal proceedings.

Despite these constraints, Kejriwal had initially chosen to retain his position as Chief Minister even after his arrest, an action that was unusual in Indian political history. His decision to step down now reflects his response to the legal challenges and the conditions placed upon him.

It is also noteworthy that Kejriwal was previously granted bail specifically to campaign for his party during the Lok Sabha elections. Following the elections, he returned to Tihar Jail, further complicating his political and legal situation.

As Delhi navigates through this period of uncertainty, the focus will now shift to the upcoming political dynamics and how Kejriwal’s resignation will impact the administration and governance of the national capital.

Junior Doctors Meet Mamata Banerjee at Kalighat Amid Ongoing Strike

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 14, 2024 – Kolkata: Junior doctors, who have been on strike protesting the rape and murder of a young doctor at RG Kar Medical College Hospital, reached West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s residence in Kalighat on Saturday evening. The doctors are demanding justice for the slain doctor and reforms in hospital security.


On the 35th day of the strike, Mamata Banerjee visited the protest site at Dharnamanch, offering assurances to meet the doctors’ demands. Her gesture was welcomed by both the parents of the victim and the medical student community. Later that evening, a delegation of 32 junior doctors arrived at the Chief Minister’s residence, chanting slogans like “We want justice” before entering for a meeting.

Despite their ongoing protest, the junior doctors have decided to resume medical services for 12 hours at Bankura Sammilani Medical College Hospital starting Sunday. They informed college authorities of their decision earlier on Saturday. 

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Addresses Junior Doctors’ Protest Amidst Statewide Stir

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 14, 2024, Kolkata — Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made a notable appearance at the protest site of junior doctors who have been striking for the past five days in response to the rape and murder of a young doctor at RG Kar Hospital. The junior doctors have been demonstrating in front of the health building, demanding justice and better safety measures.


Despite efforts by the government to negotiate and resolve the situation, the strike persisted. In a dramatic move, Chief Minister Banerjee took to the protest stage to address the junior doctors directly. She announced a significant decision: the dissolution of the Patient Welfare Society at RG Kar Medical College, as well as the dissolution of similar societies across all medical colleges in the state.

This decision by the Chief Minister has stirred considerable political discussion and debate within the state. Experts suggest that such a stern action reflects the gravity of the situation and highlights the ongoing tensions between the government and the medical community.

Congress Accused of Harassing India Today Journalist in America

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 14, 2024 — An India Today journalist has faced allegations of harassment in the United States, with Congress workers implicated in the incident. This controversy has prompted a strong response from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has criticized the Congress party in a recent speech.


During an election rally in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Modi condemned the Congress, accusing it of hypocrisy and brutality. He described the party’s professed commitment to love and harmony as a façade, stating, “Congress has always indulged in brutality.” He further criticized Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, labeling his “Mohabbat Ki Dukan” as merely a cover for the party’s true nature.

The allegations stem from an incident involving India Today journalist Rohit Sharma, who was reportedly harassed by Congress workers while conducting an interview with Indian Overseas Congress chief Sam Pitroda in Dallas. The harassment occurred in the context of Sharma’s questions about attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. Congress activists are said to have not only objected to the questioning but also confiscated Sharma’s phone and deleted a 30-minute video of the interview.

In response, Indian Overseas Congress chief Sam Pitroda has publicly disassociated himself from the incident, stating that the party does not support such actions. The incident has sparked a broader debate about freedom of the press and the conduct of political parties in the US and India.

Reports stated that a journalist from India Today, Rohit Sharma, was assaulted by Congress workers last week in Dallas, Texas, during Rahul Gandhi’s visit to the US. Sharma had traveled to cover the visit and was attacked after raising a question about the killing of Hindus in Bangladesh following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government.

Sharma was interviewing Indian Overseas Congress Chairman Sam Pitroda at the DFW International Airport when he asked if Rahul Gandhi would address the issue of Hindus being killed in Bangladesh during his meetings with US lawmakers. The question triggered a hostile reaction from 20-30 Congress supporters present at the scene.

The supporters created chaos, assaulted Sharma, seized his phone, and deleted the video of the interview. Despite Pitroda’s attempt to downplay the situation by stating it was up to Gandhi and the lawmakers to decide on relevant issues, the Congress workers forcibly stopped the recording and deleted the footage.

Sharma recounted the ordeal, describing how the workers, who checked his phone and iCloud, made desperate efforts to erase any trace of the interview. He initially resisted but was ultimately forced to delete the interview. Despite considering involving the police, Sharma opted to notify Pitroda, who suggested rescheduling the interview, though it never materialized.

The incident highlights ongoing tensions and issues related to press freedom, especially regarding sensitive topics. The attack on Sharma, who was performing his journalistic duties, has drawn criticism and raised concerns about the treatment of journalists covering political events.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Granted Bail by Supreme Court

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 13, 2024, New Delhi – Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was granted bail by the Supreme Court on Friday in the CBI’s Excise Policy case. As news of the bail spread, there was a sense of relief among Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders, and smiles returned to their faces. They were seen hugging each other with joy and shaking hands, celebrating the decision.

Kejriwal had already been granted interim bail in a separate case related to financial fraud involving the Enforcement Directorate’s investigation into Delhi’s Excise Policy for 2021-22. He was arrested by the ED on March 21 as part of a probe into alleged irregularities. Later, on June 26, he was arrested by the CBI while in the custody of the Enforcement Directorate.

Following his release, AAP welcomed the Supreme Court’s verdict, proclaiming “Satyamev Jayate” (Truth alone triumphs). Former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who was recently granted bail in the Excise Policy case, stated, “Today, once again, truth has triumphed over lies and conspiracies. The power of truth has broken the locks of the dictator’s prison.” Another senior AAP leader, Atishi, remarked, “Truth can be disturbed, but it cannot be defeated.”

Meanwhile, BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia criticized Arvind Kejriwal on Friday, referring to him as the “Chief Minister of Bail” and demanded his resignation. Bhatia stated, “According to the will of the people of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal should resign as Chief Minister. But he won’t, because he lacks morals… He used to say that a politician should resign even if there are mere complaints. Now, after six months in jail and being out on bail, he remains in office. He is now in the category of the accused.”

As news of Kejriwal’s release spread, there was visible joy among AAP leaders and supporters. Celebrations erupted, and a sense of happiness was palpable. On the other hand, BJP leaders made various jibes and jokes. Political analysts are now closely watching how the people of Delhi will react to this development and what impact it will have on the political landscape.

RG Kar rape and murder case: Mamata Banerjee says ready to resign for sake of Bengal people

A 30-member delegation of junior doctors refuse to meet Bengal CM, after their request for a live broadcast of the meeting was turned down by the West Bengal government

PTI, Calcutta, 12.09.24: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a press conference amid a stalemate with protesting doctors over their slew of demands over RG Kar Hospital rape and murder incident, at Nabanna, Howrah on September 12.: PTI picture.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday offered to resign “for the sake of people” and said she also want justice for the murdered RG Kar hospital doctor.

“I apologise to the people of Bengal who expected an end to the RG Kar impasse today. They (junior doctors) came to Nabanna but did not sit for the meeting. I request them to go back to work,” Banerjee told a press conference.

“I am ready to resign for the sake of the people as, despite my best intentions and efforts in the last three days, the medics declined to hold talks,” the chief minister said.

Assuring the doctors that no action will be taken against them, she said the government is always ready for a dialogue. Her anger fell on people, who, she hinted, were masterminding the protest with vested interests.

Pointing to the proliferation of anti-government messages on social media, she said, “Our government has been insulted. Common people do not know there is a political colour to it”.

The people behind the political colour, she said, “Do not want justice. They want the chair”.

The doctors’ delegation had come till the gate of the secretariat for the meeting that was expected to begin at 5 pm. But they refused to enter as the government had refused one of their demands – the live transmission of the proceedings. The government, the Chief Minister had said, could not allow live transmission since the matter is being heard by the Supreme Court.

The government had accepted all others – including the presence of more members, 33 instead of 15, and then an extra member in the delegation that came. About live transmission, they had said they could not allow that but the proceedings will be recorded. But that proved the stumbling block for a meeting that many hoped, would end the impasse and herald the beginning of normalcy.

Banerjee said the doctors were only carrying out instructions. “I know many in the delegation were interested in talks. But two of three people were giving instructions from outside. We have all that. We could see that because it was being recorded by the press, which were standing right behind… They were giving instructions – ‘Do not negotiate, do not go to the meeting’,” the chief minister said.

The Chief Minister had waited while the debate continued outside – and she pointed out, this was not the first time. At the end of two hours, at the impromptu press conference, she said, “I apologise to the emotions of the people of Bengal. You thought this matter will be resolved today”.

Then with folded hands she said, “I have been sitting here for two hours. I waited yesterday too. Not just me, the senior officials too against whom they are complaining all the time”.

And they will wait, she said. “Uttar Pradesh, she said, took action. “We also haver ESMA (Essential services Maintenance Act). But I will not do that. I am not a supporter of Emergency”.

Her only request, she said, was that the doctors return to work, because the people are suffering – those who needed heart or kidney operations, those who need immediate care, like pregnant woman about to give birth. But there was a sting in the tale: “If the families (of patients who suffer because of the protest) want an answer from us, we will be ready for that,” she said. The government has already claimed 27 people have died because healthcare has suffered during the protest — an allegation rubbished by the doctors.

“I have tried my best to speak to the doctors. I apologise to the people Bengal, the people of the country and the world who are supporting them. Please support them. We also want justice — for Tilottama, for the patients of Bengal who are suffering,” the Chief Minister added.

The protesting doctors have demanded a string of resignations, including that of Kolkata police chief Vineet Goyal and two senior officials of the health department. They have made it clear that they are not willing to relent till their demands are met.

The case has gone to the Supreme Court after the judges took note of the matter on their own. But dealing with the protesting doctors has been left to the state government. The rape-murder case and that of financial irregularities at the hospital are being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Standoff Continues as Junior Doctors Demand Live Streaming of Meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 12, 2024, Kolkata

: A crucial meeting between junior doctors and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was held at the Nabanna Assembly Hall on Thursday afternoon but ended in a stalemate after one and a half hours. The meeting was marked by a disagreement over the doctors’ demand for live streaming, which the state government refused to accept.

The agitating junior doctors made it clear that they would not participate in any discussion unless the meeting was live-streamed. They argued that live streaming would ensure transparency and accountability in the discussions with the Chief Minister and state officials. Despite waiting for a long time, the junior doctors did not budge from their position.

On the other hand, the state government remained firm in its stance against live streaming. State Police Director General Rajeev Kumar, responding to reporters’ questions, stated that the matter was still pending in certain aspects, and therefore, live streaming was not possible. This refusal has led to a deadlock, with neither side willing to compromise.

The ongoing agitation, which includes a hunger strike and work stoppages by the junior doctors, has severely impacted healthcare services in the state. Patients, especially those from rural areas, are suffering due to the unavailability of doctors. With doctors on strike, many government hospitals in rural areas are left without adequate medical staff for half the day, leading to a significant disruption in healthcare delivery.

Patients and their families, especially those from poor and middle-class backgrounds, have expressed frustration over the situation. Many are being forced to travel from remote villages to city hospitals to receive basic medical care, only to find that services are disrupted. The emergency departments in several hospitals are also affected, with reports of doctors leaving before the end of their shifts, citing excuses related to lunch or rest time.


The general public has expressed their discontent with both the junior doctors and the state government. While the doctors’ agitation is centered around legitimate demands for better working conditions and security, the public is questioning the disruption of essential services. There is also criticism of the state government for its inability to resolve the situation and ensure uninterrupted healthcare services.

The issue has sparked a broader debate on the state of healthcare in rural West Bengal. Many rural government hospitals are struggling due to a lack of adequate doctors and resources, leading to poor healthcare services for the residents of those areas. The agitation by junior doctors has further highlighted these systemic issues, drawing attention to the gaps in healthcare delivery across the state.

As the standoff continues, the deadlock between the junior doctors and the state government remains unresolved. The insistence on live streaming the meeting has become a point of contention, with both sides holding firm on their positions. Meanwhile, the general public continues to bear the brunt of the impasse, with healthcare services across West Bengal severely affected.

The situation calls for urgent intervention and a resolution that addresses the concerns of the junior doctors while also ensuring that patient care is not compromised. Both sides need to come to a consensus to restore normalcy in the healthcare system and provide relief to the suffering public.

CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury Passes Away at 72

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 12, 2024, Kolkata

: Sitaram Yechury, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), bid farewell to leftist politics and to life at the age of 72. The veteran politician, who had been a significant figure in Indian left-wing politics for decades, passed away on Thursday afternoon at AIIMS, Delhi, after a prolonged battle with a lung infection and fever.

Hospitalization and Health Struggles:

Sitaram Yechury was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi on August 19 due to a severe lung infection and fever. From the outset, he was kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). His condition began to deteriorate further on Monday, prompting doctors to place him on respiratory support due to worsening breathing problems. Despite 25 days of intense medical care and effort, the senior CPI(M) leader’s health continued to decline, and he breathed his last on Thursday afternoon.

A Life Dedicated to Leftist Politics:

Born in 1952 into a Telugu Brahmin family in what was then Madras (now Chennai), Sitaram Yechury was a prominent figure in Indian politics known for his commitment to leftist ideologies. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Economics from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, and went on to earn a Master’s degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Yechury’s political journey began during his student years; he was elected president of the JNU Students’ Union three times, showcasing his leadership skills and dedication to left-wing causes from an early age.

In 1975, during the Emergency declared by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Yechury was arrested as a student activist at JNU, marking the beginning of his long association with the Communist movement. That same year, he became a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

Leadership in CPI(M) and Parliamentary Role:

On April 19, 2015, Yechury took over as the General Secretary of the CPI(M), a role he held for the last nine years, shaping the party’s direction and strategies. He served as a Member of the Rajya Sabha from 2005 to 2017, where he was known for his eloquent speeches and staunch advocacy for workers’ rights, secularism, and social justice.

Nation Mourns the Loss of a Stalwart:

The news of Yechury’s death has cast a shadow of mourning over the communist parties and their supporters across the country. The CPI(M) and other leftist organizations are deeply grieved by the loss of their leader, who was widely respected for his intellectual prowess, political acumen, and dedication to the causes of the working class.

Other political parties, cutting across ideological lines, have also expressed their condolences and deep grief over the demise of the veteran leader. Many have recognized his contributions to Indian politics and his role in maintaining a balanced political discourse in the country.

A Legacy of Commitment and Ideals:

Sitaram Yechury leaves behind a legacy of steadfast commitment to the ideals of socialism and Marxism. His life and work have inspired many within the CPI(M) and beyond, especially the youth, who looked up to him as a guide and a symbol of resistance against political repression and economic inequality.

As the nation remembers his contributions, Yechury’s passing marks the end of an era in Indian leftist politics , with his absence leaving a void that will be hard to fill.

High-Level Meeting Held to Strengthen Security in District Hospitals

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 12, 2024, Kolkata: A high-level meeting was convened on Thursday to address pressing concerns regarding the security infrastructure across various hospitals in West Medinipur. The meeting aimed at enhancing security measures in all sub-division hospitals, super-specialty hospitals, and especially Medinipur Medical College, a key healthcare facility in the district.


The meeting was chaired by District Magistrate Khurshid Ali Quadri and attended by prominent officials, including the District Superintendent of Police, the District Chief Health Officer, the Principal and Superintendent of Medinipur Medical College, and the Superintendents of other district hospitals. The gathering underscored the growing need for bolstering hospital security in light of recent incidents and was driven by a mandate to comply with recent court directives on hospital safety and security.

The discussions were centered around enhancing the security framework to address vulnerabilities in the current system. The agenda included several key areas:

Installation of CCTV Cameras: One of the primary points of discussion was the need for a comprehensive CCTV surveillance system across all hospitals. The officials deliberated on the number of CCTV cameras required in different hospital zones, including entrances, emergency wards, outpatient departments, and high-risk areas like Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Medinipur Medical College, being a major healthcare institution, was a focal point, with detailed discussions on the optimal placement and number of cameras needed for round-the-clock monitoring.

Security for Sensitive Areas: The meeting also focused on the safety of sensitive areas such as restrooms, especially those designated for women doctors, and public toilets. Ensuring privacy and safety in these areas was highlighted as a priority. It was decided that additional security personnel might be deployed in these areas, alongside technological measures like motion-sensor lights and emergency alarm systems.

Deployment of Security Personnel: Another critical aspect was the deployment of trained security personnel at strategic points within the hospitals. The need for more female security staff was also emphasized, especially for the safety of female patients and healthcare workers. The idea is to have a balanced team of male and female guards to cater to different security needs across all hospital facilities.

Visitor Management System: To prevent unauthorized entry and potential security breaches, the discussion also included implementing an advanced visitor management system. This would include issuing visitor passes, maintaining digital logs, and conducting mandatory ID checks at all entry points.

Emergency Response and Crisis Management: The meeting highlighted the importance of establishing a robust emergency response system. This would involve regular security drills, training hospital staff in basic crisis management protocols, and setting up quick-response teams to handle emergencies like fire, assault, or other security incidents.

Collaboration with Local Law Enforcement: It was also decided to enhance collaboration with local law enforcement agencies. Regular patrols around hospital perimeters, quick response to distress calls, and better coordination between hospital security and the police were some of the measures proposed.

The officials agreed to draft a comprehensive report based on the discussions, outlining the proposed security enhancements. This report will detail the number of CCTV cameras needed, the locations requiring increased security personnel, and the implementation plan for the new visitor management system. This document will be submitted to the state health department for approval and allocation of necessary funds.

The drive to strengthen security is in compliance with recent court orders that mandate stricter security protocols in healthcare facilities. These orders come in response to a series of unfortunate incidents in hospitals across the state, including assaults on healthcare workers and thefts, raising concerns about the overall safety and security of these institutions.

The meeting concluded with a strong commitment to making district hospitals safer for patients, staff, and visitors. The District Magistrate emphasized the importance of timely implementation of these measures and urged all departments to work collaboratively to enhance security standards. Once the plan is approved, it is expected that the new measures will significantly improve the safety environment in all hospitals across West Medinipur.

The district’s healthcare community is hopeful that these proposed measures, once implemented, will create a safer and more secure environment, ensuring that hospitals remain places of healing and trust.

Junior Doctors March to Nabanna for Meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 12, 2024, Kolkata: Junior doctors have launched a campaign to Nabanna, the state secretariat, with a delegation of 30 representatives, making it clear that they intend to meet Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The agitating doctors had communicated their decision to the Chief Secretary via email, stating their firm stance on the size of their delegation.


Before heading to Nabanna, the protesting doctors held a press briefing where they revealed that the Chief Secretary had informed them via email about a scheduled meeting with them at 5 p.m. at Nabanna. The Chief Secretary had written to the protestors on Thursday afternoon, indicating that the state would hold a discussion with the junior doctors, and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee would be present. The letter mentioned that 15 representatives from the junior doctors’ side were expected to attend the meeting and that the discussion could be recorded for transparency.

However, the junior doctors have insisted on bringing 30 representatives instead of the 15 suggested by the administration. They have made it clear that a meeting with fewer than 30 representatives would not be feasible for them. Their intention is to meet the Chief Minister directly and discuss their demands.

The doctors arrived at Nabanna by 4:45 p.m., having organized a bus to transport their 30 representatives to the state secretariat. Their firm approach signals their determination to engage in a direct dialogue with the state administration. The junior doctors also demanded that the entire meeting be live-streamed. They argued that if Supreme Court hearings can be broadcast live, then their discussion with the state government should also be made public. They plan to present this demand to the authorities at Nabanna.

The junior doctors aim to discuss their 5-point demand during the meeting. These demands have been communicated to the Chief Secretary in advance via email. They seek a transparent discussion and believe that live streaming the meeting would help maintain clarity on the proceedings and outcomes.

This campaign by junior doctors comes in the wake of ongoing grievances over working conditions, security, and other professional issues. The doctors have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs in healthcare facilities and are seeking concrete assurances and actions from the government to address these issues.

As the junior doctors prepare to sit face-to-face with the state administration, all eyes are on the outcome of this crucial meeting. The presence of the Chief Minister at the discussion is a significant step, and the junior doctors hope that their demands will be addressed adequately. The demand for live streaming adds a layer of public accountability, underscoring their desire for transparency in the negotiation process.

The state government’s response and the potential resolutions arising from this meeting could play a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare services and the working environment for doctors in West Bengal.

CM Mamata Banerjee Challenges Allegations Over Compensation in RG Kar Hospital Case: “No Money Was Mentioned”

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 9, 2024, Kolkata: 

The tragic case of the alleged rape and murder of a young doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital has sparked widespread outrage and political uproar in West Bengal. The controversy has been further fueled by the state government’s mention of a ₹10 lakh compensation, which has now become a heated point of debate. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, for the first time, publicly addressed the issue, challenging the claims surrounding the compensation announcement.

At a recent event in Behala on August 14, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee referred to the possibility of providing compensation in the RG Kar case. She reportedly mentioned that ₹10 lakh could be considered as compensation for the victim’s family. This statement quickly became a flashpoint for opposition leaders, who criticized the Chief Minister for what they perceived as a lack of sensitivity. Some opposition figures even sarcastically commented that the Chief Minister was “setting a price” for the life of the young doctor.

Faced with mounting criticism, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took a firm stance on Monday at Nabanna, the state administrative headquarters, refuting the claims about a specific compensation amount. She demanded proof from those accusing her of mentioning ₹10 lakh as compensation. “No money was mentioned,” Banerjee asserted. “Where is the proof that money was mentioned? That evidence must be provided.”

The Chief Minister’s remarks have brought a new dimension to the already volatile situation. Banerjee argued that her intention was not to offer monetary compensation but to encourage good deeds in memory of the deceased. “The family was not told about any money. If you want to do good work in the memory of the daughter, tell them. I said this,” she stated. She further emphasized that allegations about compensation being offered were baseless unless concrete evidence was presented to support them.

The controversy intensified as the victim’s family expressed their outrage over the Chief Minister’s earlier statements. Tilottama’s father, visibly angered, announced that the family would not accept any form of compensation from the government. “We do not want any government compensation from the Chief Minister,” he declared, reflecting the family’s deep disappointment and anger at how the situation has been handled at the highest level of the state administration.

Opposition parties have been relentless in their criticism, accusing the Chief Minister of undermining the gravity of the situation. They have continued to press the narrative that the state government, by allegedly mentioning compensation, was attempting to sidestep accountability for the serious lapses in law and order that may have led to the young doctor’s tragic death.

The RG Kar Hospital case has already triggered a storm of protests and political battles in West Bengal, drawing attention to issues of safety and justice in public institutions. The Chief Minister’s latest comments have only added to the controversy, highlighting the tension between the government and the opposition, as well as the emotional responses from the public and the victim’s family.

As the debate rages on, the demand for justice for the young doctor remains at the forefront, with both political and civil society groups calling for a transparent and thorough investigation. The case continues to serve as a reminder of the deep societal and administrative challenges faced by the state, as leaders navigate the complexities of governance, public sentiment, and political strategy.

The next steps in this high-profile case are likely to determine the direction of the discourse in West Bengal, as calls for accountability and justice grow louder with each passing day.

Abhishek Banerjee Faces Setback as Supreme Court Rejects Plea in Teacher Recruitment Corruption Case

Baby Chakraborty, , KalimNews, September 9, 2024, Kolkata: In a significant development in the West Bengal teacher recruitment corruption case, Abhishek Banerjee, the All India General Secretary of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has faced a major setback in the Supreme Court. Banerjee, whose name was implicated in the scandal, challenged the summons issued by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for his questioning. However, the Supreme Court dismissed both his petition and that of his wife, Rujira Banerjee, leaving them with no immediate legal recourse.


The case revolves around allegations of corruption in the recruitment of teachers in West Bengal, a scandal that has rocked the state and drawn national attention. As part of the investigation, the ED had summoned Abhishek Banerjee and his wife, Rujira, for interrogation. Previously, the couple had appeared at the ED office in Kolkata’s CGO Complex for questioning. However, this time, they were summoned to appear in Delhi, a move they both contested.

Banerjee argued that the repeated summons to Delhi amounted to harassment and questioned why the interrogation could not be conducted in Kolkata, where the ED also has an office. His legal team cited potential security concerns and undue hardship as reasons for requesting the venue change. The ED, however, countered that conducting the interrogation in Kolkata might lead to security issues and insisted on holding the questioning in Delhi.

Challenging the ED’s directive, Abhishek Banerjee moved the Supreme Court, seeking relief from having to travel to Delhi. His petition argued that the enforcement agency’s insistence on Delhi as the venue was arbitrary and motivated by political vendetta. However, the Supreme Court rejected the plea, asserting that there were no grounds to interfere with the ED’s decision to summon him and his wife to the national capital.

The Supreme Court’s decision has left Banerjee and his legal team with limited options. With the dismissal of their petitions, both Abhishek and Rujira Banerjee are now expected to comply with the ED’s summons to appear for questioning in Delhi. This outcome is a significant blow to the TMC leader, who has been vocal about what he perceives as political targeting by central agencies.

In response to the Supreme Court’s verdict, Abhishek Banerjee expressed his disappointment and reiterated his stance that the repeated summons to Delhi were part of a strategy to harass him and his family. He pointed out that the ED’s office in Kolkata is fully equipped for conducting such interrogations, questioning the necessity of summoning them to Delhi.

The teacher recruitment corruption case has already implicated several high-profile figures and caused considerable political turmoil in West Bengal. Abhishek Banerjee, a prominent leader in the Trinamool Congress and nephew of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, has consistently denied any wrongdoing and accused the central government of using investigative agencies to target opposition leaders.

As the case unfolds, the ED’s investigation continues, and Abhishek Banerjee’s legal and political battles appear far from over. The Supreme Court’s decision has undoubtedly intensified the controversy, raising questions about the intersection of law enforcement and political rivalry in one of India’s most politically charged states.

The coming days are expected to see further legal and political maneuvers as Banerjee and the TMC brace for the next steps in what has become a high-profile and contentious case.

Speculations Surround Ajit Doval’s Upcoming Visit to Russia

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 8, 2024, Calcutta – Speculation is mounting regarding the purpose of India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval’s, imminent visit to Russia. This visit comes on the heels of recent diplomatic activities aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

India has actively sought to mediate in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ukraine marking a significant diplomatic move. During his visit, Modi conveyed a strong message advocating for peace and emphasized that war is not a viable solution to international disputes. Following this, India has consistently called for a resolution to the conflict and has emerged as a potential mediator on the global stage.

Ajit Doval’s visit to Russia is expected to include participation in the upcoming BRICS National Security Advisers (NSA) meeting. However, sources suggest that his presence might also be linked to behind-the-scenes negotiations or strategic discussions beyond the official BRICS agenda. The speculation is further fueled by recent high-level diplomatic exchanges, including a phone conversation between Prime Minister Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin last month.

As India continues its diplomatic efforts, Doval’s visit could play a crucial role in shaping the future dynamics of the conflict and India’s position as a mediator. The exact details of his mission remain under wraps, but the visit is anticipated to have significant implications for international relations and the ongoing peace efforts.

Assam Government Enforces New Aadhaar Guidelines to Combat Illegal Infiltration

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 8, 2024, Calcutta – Assam Chief Minister Hemant Biswa Sharma has announced stringent new measures aimed at curbing illegal infiltration into the state. This decision comes after alarming discrepancies were discovered between the number of Aadhaar card applications and the actual population in several districts.


According to Sharma, the number of Aadhaar card applications in some districts has surpassed the local population figures, raising concerns of illegal encroachment. In response, the Chief Minister has issued new guidelines stipulating that Aadhaar card applications will only be processed if accompanied by a receipt of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) application. This step is intended to address and prevent the misuse of the Aadhaar system for unauthorized residency claims.

The Chief Minister highlighted that in four districts, the number of Aadhaar applications exceeded the population figures, indicating potential illegal activity. Furthermore, it was reported that only a fraction of these applicants could produce the required NRC application receipt, suggesting an attempt to fraudulently obtain citizenship through the Aadhaar process.

Assam’s geographic location, bordering Bangladesh, has exacerbated the challenge of controlling illegal migration. To counteract this issue, the Assam government has been actively enforcing the Citizenship Act and NRC measures.

Additionally, anomalies have been observed in the Aadhaar registration process in Assam’s Dhubri district, where unauthorized individuals have reportedly acquired Aadhaar cards. In response to these findings, Chief Minister Sharma has decreed that Aadhaar card applications will be strictly regulated to prevent illegal access.

The new guidelines will take effect on October 1, 2024. The Assam government is committed to implementing these measures to ensure that Aadhaar cards are issued only to eligible residents, thereby strengthening the integrity of the state’s immigration controls.

TMC MP Jahar Sarkar Resigns from Rajya Sabha, Announces Departure from Politics

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 8, 2024, Calcutta : In a surprising political development, Trinamool Congress (TMC) Member of Parliament Jahar Sarkar has resigned from his position as a Rajya Sabha MP. In his resignation letter addressed to TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, Sarkar also announced his decision to withdraw from politics altogether.

The resignation comes amid heightened political tensions and public unrest surrounding the RG Kar case. Sarkar’s decision is particularly significant as he has been a prominent figure in Delhi politics, having served in various capacities as a central bureaucrat. His departure is expected to place additional pressure on the ruling party, given his extensive experience and influence.

Sarkar’s resignation follows a period of intense scrutiny and protest related to the RG Kar incident. Earlier, TMC MP Sukhendushekhar Roy had publicly supported the protestors, aligning himself with their demands. This move has fueled speculation and debate within political circles about the ruling party’s handling of the situation.

In his resignation letter, Sarkar cited the RG Kar case as a major factor in his decision to step down. He expressed deep concerns about the government’s response to the incident and questioned its handling of the situation. His resignation underscores the growing discontent among some members of the TMC regarding the party’s current political strategy and actions.

Sarkar’s departure marks a significant shift in the political landscape and may have implications for the TMC as it navigates the ongoing controversy and public dissent.

Amit Shah Sends Strong Message to Pakistan During Jammu and Kashmir Election Campaign

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 7, 2024, Kolkata: Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a stern message to Pakistan while campaigning for the Jammu and Kashmir elections on Saturday, stating, “There is no negotiation with Pakistan until it walks the path of peace.” Addressing an election rally, Shah emphasized the importance of this election, calling on voters to “vote with an oath.” He described the election as crucial from all perspectives.

During his speech, Shah launched a scathing attack on the opposition parties in Jammu and Kashmir, saying, “We have made people aware of the divisive agenda of the National Conference and the Congress.” He claimed that peace had returned to several areas, including Jammu, Rajouri, and Poonch, and criticized Congress and National Conference leaders for suggesting the release of those accused of stone-pelting from jail, which he argued would disturb the peace and create unrest.

Referring to the abrogation of Article 370, Shah stated that the removal of this article had restored rights to the mothers and sisters of Jammu and Kashmir after 70 years, which the Congress and National Conference are now trying to take away. He further claimed that nearly a decade after Narendra Modi became Prime Minister, much of the terrorism in the Kashmir Valley had been eradicated.

The Election Commission has announced that voting for the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly will be held in 90 seats across three phases. The voting is scheduled to take place in 24 constituencies on September 18, 26 constituencies on September 25, and 40 constituencies on October 1, with the counting of votes set for October 8.