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Religious Rhetoric Sparks Political Debate Ahead of Bengal Elections

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 19, 2025, Kolkata: 

Bengal, long regarded as a bastion of non-communal harmony since independence, has witnessed a surge in divisive rhetoric in recent years. This polarization has seemingly intensified as political parties attempt to consolidate their vote banks ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in 2026.

Union Minister and BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar recently sparked controversy with remarks urging families to raise their children as “good Hindus” devoted to religion and to “keep a sharp weapon at home” to safeguard their culture. Majumdar’s statement has drawn sharp criticism from various quarters, with many expressing concern over the communal undertones of his message.

Trinamool Congress seized the opportunity to counter the remarks. Bharatpur MLA Humayun Kabir strongly condemned Majumdar’s statement, questioning its appropriateness. Kabir asserted, “Sukanta Babu should not remain the Union Education Minister for even a moment. Are educated individuals expected to advocate keeping weapons at home?”

Observers note that the BJP has been using religious appeals as a key strategy, often highlighting issues tied to identity politics. Leader of Opposition Shuvendu Adhikari has also been vocal in addressing Hindu voters, intensifying the discourse. Critics argue that such rhetoric is being employed to polarize communities, raising questions about why political leaders are prioritizing messages of religious identity over calls for unity and humanity.

The rise in communal narratives underscores a growing concern over the erosion of Bengal’s secular fabric. Many are left asking why political discourse cannot shift toward fostering harmony and celebrating the common identity of being human.

Mamata Banerjee Reaffirms Leadership, Prioritizes Senior Leaders in Trinamool Amid Intra-Party Dynamics

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 17, 2025, Purba Medinipur : In a decisive statement that underscores her authority and vision for the future of the Trinamool Congress, Mamata Banerjee declared, “I am the Chairperson, and I will run the party for ten years.” The Trinamool leader conveyed this message during a phone call with party MLAs from Purba Medinipur after the Kanthi Cooperative Bank elections on Wednesday. This assertion carries significant political weight amid ongoing debates about generational shifts within the party.


The remarks echo Mamata’s earlier statements at the National Working Committee meeting held in Kalighat, where she emphasized her control over the party’s finances and decision-making. Special importance was accorded to senior leaders during the meeting, reinforcing her focus on experienced leadership. Reiterating her stance in an assembly meeting with MLAs, Mamata stated, “I and Bakshi da will take care of the party,” highlighting her reliance on trusted veterans like Subrata Bakshi.

Mamata’s statement gains prominence against the backdrop of the long-standing “new vs. old” factional dynamics within the Trinamool Congress. This internal tension, which surfaced prominently after the party’s third consecutive victory in the 2021 state elections, continued to resonate leading up to the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Speculations about generational change within the party were further fueled by comments from Trinamool All India General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee, who advocated for an upper age limit in politics, suggesting a more active role for younger leaders.

However, Mamata Banerjee has consistently dismissed the notion of age being a barrier to effective leadership. “What is age? Is there an age in the human mind? Live like a Royal Bengal Tiger as long as you live,” she declared, signaling her intent to continue steering the party with vigor and determination.

Political analysts interpret Mamata’s recent remarks as a clear message to reaffirm her leadership and prioritize senior figures in maintaining the party’s organizational stability. This approach appears to balance the integration of new energy with the wisdom of experience, ensuring the party’s strategic coherence in an evolving political landscape.

As the Trinamool Congress navigates internal dynamics and prepares for upcoming challenges, Mamata Banerjee’s leadership and vision remain central to its trajectory. Her assertion of authority is seen as a move to unify the party under her guidance while addressing generational debates with pragmatism and resolve.

Calcutta High Court Expresses Displeasure Over Processions in Central Kolkata, Calls for Alternative Venues

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 17, 2025, Kolkata : Justice Tirthankar Ghosh of the Calcutta High Court has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the growing trend of meetings and processions in central Kolkata, which frequently result in severe traffic disruptions and hardships for the common people. Addressing a case concerning a protest procession related to the RG Kar Hospital tragedy, the court emphasized that in the future, such events must be held in alternative locations rather than in the city’s congested central areas.


Despite its dissatisfaction, the court granted conditional permission for the protest. The case stemmed from a petition seeking approval for a march from Wellington Square to Rani Rashmoni Avenue. The protest aimed to demand justice for the rape and murder of a female doctor whose mutilated body was discovered at RG Kar Hospital last August. Even after five months, the case remains unresolved, fueling public outrage and calls for accountability.

The petitioners revealed that their request for permission to hold the procession was denied by local police, prompting them to seek redress from the High Court. While granting permission, Justice Ghosh made it clear that such gatherings in central Kolkata would not be allowed in the future due to the disproportionate impact on traffic and public convenience. He urged authorities and organizers to identify alternative venues for demonstrations that minimize disruption to daily life.

This development highlights the growing tension between the public’s right to protest and the need to maintain civic order in Kolkata’s busiest districts. The court’s decision underscores the need for balanced solutions that respect both democratic freedoms and the practical challenges of urban life.

Young Trinamool Member Aparna Patra Gradually Recovers from Coma After Critical Cesarean Complications

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 17, 2025 : Aparna Patra, a 25-year-old Trinamool Congress member, remains under intensive care after falling into a coma following a cesarean section on January 6. Doctors at Ajanta Nursing Home, Chunchura, where she was admitted, revealed that 80% of her brain had been affected. Despite the critical condition, a dedicated medical team continues her treatment with faith in science and divine intervention.


Since Aparna’s hospitalization in the ICCU, the incident has drawn widespread concern and support. On January 7, MP Rachana Banerjee, MLA Tapan Dasgupta, and Chunchura MLA Asit Majumdar visited Ajanta Nursing Home to inquire about her condition and offer their prayers. Her family, friends, and party colleagues, along with villagers, have been collectively hoping for her swift recovery.

On January 11, MLA Asit Majumdar returned to the hospital, accompanied by Dr. Mihir Banerjee, a renowned physician from Hooghly district, to assess Aparna’s progress. The visit was also attended by Sugandha Gram Panchayat President Subrata Ghosh, Regional Trinamool Congress President Bidyut Sur, Aparna’s husband Totan Patra, and her family members.

Speaking to the media, Totan Patra expressed his gratitude to the medical team for their relentless efforts. He stated, “Aparna is showing signs of improvement, and I am praying to God that no one—friend or foe—ever faces such a tragedy.”

MLA Asit Majumdar echoed these sentiments, saying, “Aparna’s recovery is my deepest prayer. Her young child deserves to grow up with the love and care of their mother.” Regional Trinamool Congress President Bidyut Sur highlighted the exceptional care provided at Ajanta Nursing Home, saying, “This hospital has saved many lives. I commend the doctors and hope Aparna returns home soon, bringing joy to her family, especially her child.”

Dr. Mihir Banerjee, reflecting on the severity of Aparna’s condition upon admission, acknowledged that her gradual recovery is nothing short of a medical marvel. “Her case has been a testament to teamwork and dedication,” he noted. Supporting this view, the owner of Ajanta Nursing Home remarked that the institution prioritizes humanity over profit. “We are committed to serving people. Business comes later,” he said, adding a personal prayer for Aparna’s recovery.

As Aparna Patra fights for her life, her case has become a symbol of resilience, medical expertise, and the collective hope of a community bound by empathy and support.

Mamata Banerjee Intervenes to Resolve Trinamool Conflict Over Cooperative Bank Elections

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 15, 2025, Kolkata: Amid escalating tensions within the Trinamool Congress over the upcoming elections for the Kanthi Cooperative Bank, party supremo Mamata Banerjee stepped in to enforce order and resolve internal conflicts. The issue has centered around disagreements over candidate selection for the bank’s board of directors, leading to sharp divisions among party leaders in the district.


The election, scheduled for January 31, will determine 15 directors from 30 nominees, with the elected directors subsequently choosing the chairman. Allegations have surfaced that the selection process has been skewed to favor individuals aligned with former minister and district president Akhil Giri. This has drawn opposition from leaders supporting Uttam Barik, resulting in heated disputes.

Despite efforts by Trinamool’s state president Subrata Bakshi, including multiple meetings, the rift persisted. In a significant development on Wednesday, Bakshi called Mamata Banerjee during a meeting with district leaders, including Akhil Giri and Uttam Barik. Over the phone, Mamata delivered a decisive directive, stating that the panel prepared by Subrata Bakshi was final and must be adhered to.

Mamata also instructed those attempting to form alternate panels to immediately withdraw their efforts. She underscored her authority in the matter, announcing that she would personally select the chairman and vice-chairman after January 28.

The conflict escalated earlier when Akhil Giri allegedly issued incendiary remarks warning against dissent within the party, further complicating attempts at reconciliation.

This intervention by Mamata Banerjee highlights her role as the ultimate arbiter in party disputes, particularly in sensitive matters like the Kanthi Cooperative Bank elections, which are seen as a barometer of local influence and organizational control. As January 31 approaches, all eyes will be on the cooperative bank polls and the Trinamool Congress’s ability to maintain unity amid internal strife.

RSS Editorial Criticizes Bengali Nation’s Ideological Identity, Ignoring Progressive Icons

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 15, 2025, Kolkata : In a controversial editorial titled ‘Bengali’s Chaitanyadaya’, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has drawn strong criticism for its assessment of the Bengali nation. The editorial dismisses key figures from Bengal’s progressive history, such as Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Rammohan Roy, and Rabindranath Tagore, focusing instead on religious figures and ideological narratives rooted in Hindu nationalism.


The editorial begins by lamenting what it perceives as the loss of Bengali identity due to the influence of foreign ideologies and religious ‘heretics’. It highlights figures like Sri Chaitanya, Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, and others, portraying them as beacons of nationalism and spirituality. However, it critiques modern Bengalis for disregarding the unifying messages of these figures in favor of foreign ideas. The editorial claims that Bengalis have focused on the love aspect of Sri Chaitanya’s teachings, neglecting his call for unity and protection of the nation, religion, and society.

The RSS article argues that this failure to uphold the principles of self-respect and national unity has led to the Bengali nation being condemned both within India and internationally. It insists that while the spiritual teachings of these revered figures have survived, the supposed lack of ideological clarity among Bengalis in West Bengal has caused the region to face criticism.

The editorial further asserts that despite challenges, the people of East Bengal have continued to fight for their religion, and it expresses optimism that the “confused” Hindus of West Bengal are beginning to rediscover their cultural and spiritual identity.

Critics of the editorial have expressed concerns that it represents a narrow view of Bengal’s identity, overlooking the rich legacy of social reformers and intellectuals who shaped the region’s progressive traditions. The omission of icons like Vidyasagar and Tagore, who championed rationalism, education, and social reform, has sparked backlash, with many arguing that the RSS perspective fails to capture the full complexity of Bengali cultural and political identity.

Tensions Escalate in Kanthi as Akhil Giri Threatens Political Rivals

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 15, 2025, Kolkata : Akhil Giri, a prominent leader of the Trinamool Congress, has once again found himself at the center of controversy after threatening political opponents in front of Kanthi police station on Tuesday. Known for his earlier remarks that have drawn national criticism—such as his controversial comment about the President’s appearance and his previous loss of a ministerial position due to threatening a female ranger—Giri’s latest outburst has once again ignited tensions in the region.


The incident occurred amid rising tensions surrounding the upcoming board of directors elections for the Kanthi cooperative. Two factions of the Trinamool Congress are currently embroiled in a bitter rivalry over control of the cooperative’s board. One faction is led by Giri, while the other is headed by Uttam Barik, the President of the Purba Medinipur Zilla Parishad.

On Tuesday morning, Giri arrived at the Kanthi police station on his motorcycle to observe the ongoing nomination process for the elections, which had begun the previous day. Upon his arrival, Barik’s supporters, who were gathered in front of the station, started chanting slogans accusing him of corruption, calling him a “thief.” In response, Giri dismounted from his motorcycle and reportedly pointed at Barik’s followers, warning, “I will charge a bomb, and you will understand.”

The remark, however, was met with mockery from Barik’s supporters, who laughed at Giri’s threat. As Giri mounted his motorcycle and began to leave, the rival faction resumed their chants, continuing to call him a “thief.” In a final attempt to assert his position, Giri reportedly told the crowd, “I will explain in 5 minutes.”

Despite the serious nature of Giri’s comments, no immediate action has been taken by the local police. Authorities at the Kanthi police station have not responded to requests for clarification regarding why no charges were filed against the Trinamool leader for his threatening remarks.

The situation in Kanthi remains tense as the election process continues, and local residents are on edge, watching closely to see whether this conflict will escalate further in the coming days.

BJP Launches ‘Chetepute’ Dinner Service for Elderly in North and Central Kolkata

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 14, 2025 – The political landscape of Kolkata is witnessing an increased focus on initiatives aimed at providing food for the underprivileged, with the BJP now entering the fray. Following the Left Front’s launch of ‘Shramjivi Canteen’ during the COVID-19 period to provide free food to the working class, and the state government’s introduction of the ‘Maa Canteen’ offering affordable meals for pedestrians, office workers, and footpath dwellers, the BJP is now taking a step forward with its own food service initiative.


Under the leadership of BJP Councilor Sajal Ghosh, the party is set to launch a dinner service called ‘Chetepute,’ priced at ten rupees. Scheduled to begin on February 8, the service will primarily target elderly couples who are financially disadvantaged and live in central and north Kolkata. Ghosh explained that the initiative aims to help the elderly, particularly those who live alone and are in need of assistance, by delivering meals to their homes at an affordable price.

Ghosh emphasized that the initiative, while providing essential support, is not a retaliation against any existing government schemes such as ‘Maa Canteen.’ He clarified that the BJP’s program is independent and focused solely on providing aid to the helpless elderly population. The service is set to be launched in an effort to support vulnerable individuals who may struggle with accessing food or resources on their own.

While the program is being launched with a noble intent, it also adds to the ongoing conversation around the various food assistance programs being introduced by different political parties. As ‘Chetepute’ rolls out in the coming weeks, all eyes will be on how it is received by the public and whether it successfully reaches those in need.

Senior Citizen Moves Calcutta High Court Over Unclear ‘Nabanna Chalo’ Protest Call

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 14, 2025 – A fresh call for the ‘Nabanna Chalo’ protest next Thursday has stirred significant controversy and confusion, with concerns over its origin and legality. The call for the protest, which is set to begin at Wellington Square before heading towards Nabanna, has sparked public interest, but crucial details remain unclear. A viral social media post has circulated, featuring a poster for the ‘Nabanna Chalo’ program, but it lacks any specific mention of the political party or individual behind the call for action.


The slogan for the protest is notably similar to one used in last year’s widespread demonstrations following the tragic murder and rape of Tilottama, when citizens of the state took to the streets demanding justice. In a parallel fashion, the current protest seems to be calling for “occupying the night,” although the identity of those behind it remains unknown. This ambiguity has raised suspicions, particularly since no formal permission for the event has been granted by the police.

In response to the uncertainty surrounding the protest, Bharatkumar Mishra, a 65-year-old senior citizen, has filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Calcutta High Court. According to the petition, the program’s organizers have not disclosed their identities, nor have they sought the necessary permissions from the authorities, thus potentially violating the law. The petition also highlights concerns regarding the law and order implications of an unapproved public gathering.

Sources reveal that the protest is scheduled to begin at 1 PM on January 16, with the procession set to move from Wellington Square towards Nabanna. The slogan for the protest, “After occupying the night, today we will occupy the demand,” adds to the sense of urgency surrounding the event. As of now, the identity of the organizers remains a mystery, and the legal proceedings are expected to shed more light on this issue.

The Calcutta High Court is likely to hear the PIL shortly, and the case could have significant implications for how such protests are organized in the future, particularly when the details of the organizers and their intentions remain unclear.

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 14, 2025 – A fresh call for the ‘Nabanna Chalo’ protest next Thursday has stirred significant controversy and confusion, with concerns over its origin and legality. The call for the protest, which is set to begin at Wellington Square before heading towards Nabanna, has sparked public interest, but crucial details remain unclear. A viral social media post has circulated, featuring a poster for the ‘Nabanna Chalo’ program, but it lacks any specific mention of the political party or individual behind the call for action.


The slogan for the protest is notably similar to one used in last year’s widespread demonstrations following the tragic murder and rape of Tilottama, when citizens of the state took to the streets demanding justice. In a parallel fashion, the current protest seems to be calling for “occupying the night,” although the identity of those behind it remains unknown. This ambiguity has raised suspicions, particularly since no formal permission for the event has been granted by the police.

In response to the uncertainty surrounding the protest, Bharatkumar Mishra, a 65-year-old senior citizen, has filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Calcutta High Court. According to the petition, the program’s organizers have not disclosed their identities, nor have they sought the necessary permissions from the authorities, thus potentially violating the law. The petition also highlights concerns regarding the law and order implications of an unapproved public gathering.

Sources reveal that the protest is scheduled to begin at 1 PM on January 16, with the procession set to move from Wellington Square towards Nabanna. The slogan for the protest, “After occupying the night, today we will occupy the demand,” adds to the sense of urgency surrounding the event. As of now, the identity of the organizers remains a mystery, and the legal proceedings are expected to shed more light on this issue.

The Calcutta High Court is likely to hear the PIL shortly, and the case could have significant implications for how such protests are organized in the future, particularly when the details of the organizers and their intentions remain unclear.

Calcutta High Court Grants Temporary Relief to Arjun Singh in Police Harassment Case

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 14, 2025 : Former Barrackpore MP Arjun Singh, who had previously alleged harassment by the police, has received temporary relief from the Calcutta High Court in a case filed against him by the Bhatpara police. Singh had repeatedly complained of police harassment, but in a surprising turn, the police filed a suo motu case accusing him of harassing officers at the Bhatpara police station.


Today, the Calcutta High Court issued a significant order, temporarily halting any strict action against Singh in connection with the police’s suo motu case. This decision has provided some relief to Singh, as legal observers note that it offers a brief reprieve before the next hearing. The court’s ruling has generated considerable attention, as it effectively shields Singh from immediate repercussions.

However, the case is far from over. The next hearing is scheduled for tomorrow, and all eyes will be on the court as it continues to deliberate on the matter. The outcome of that hearing could potentially shape the course of this ongoing legal battle between Singh and the police.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Pushes for National Recognition of Gangasagar Mela Amidst Discontent Over Central Government Support

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, 

Kolkata, January 14, 2025 : A growing contention has emerged between the Gangasagar Mela in West Bengal and the Kumbh Mela in Uttar Pradesh over national recognition and government funding. This ongoing dispute intensified as West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday once again pressed for the Gangasagar Mela to be recognized as a national fair, pointing out the stark contrast in the central government’s treatment of both events.

Chief Minister Banerjee, who recently inspected the preparations for Gangasagar Mela, emphasized that over one crore pilgrims attend the event every year, yet the central government has not allocated the same financial support as it has for the Kumbh Mela, which receives funding running into thousands of crores. She has repeatedly demanded that the Centre recognize Gangasagar Mela as a national event, but according to her, these pleas have fallen on deaf ears.

Banerjee highlighted the difficulty of accessing Gangasagar Island for the Mela, contrasting it with the multiple routes available for pilgrims attending the Kumbh Mela. She criticized the Centre for not fulfilling its promise to build a bridge connecting Sagar Island to the mainland, a project that she says would ease the burden on pilgrims. Despite waiting for years, Banerjee noted that no progress had been made by the central government, and as a result, her administration has decided to proceed with the construction of the bridge on its own. She indicated that the project, estimated to cost around Rs 1,500 crore, would take three to four years to complete and emphasized that a rushed approach could jeopardize the structure’s safety.

In addition to the bridge issue, the Chief Minister revealed that her government has been actively improving the infrastructure surrounding the Gangasagar Mela, including the construction of a helipad and other essential facilities. She also suggested a solution to address the ongoing coastal erosion near the Kapil Muni Ashram, urging the senior priest of the ashram to allocate part of the funds they receive to build a protective concrete structure to prevent the sea from advancing further towards the temple.

Banerjee also shared plans for further administrative improvements in the region, including the creation of separate sub-divisions for areas like Gosaba, Patharpratima, Sandeshkhali, and Hingalganj. These areas, surrounded by water, face unique challenges, and the Chief Minister believes that these administrative changes will help residents access government services more efficiently.

The controversy surrounding the Gangasagar Mela and its lack of recognition continues to highlight the tensions between the state and central governments, with Mamata Banerjee urging the Centre to address the inequities and fulfill its promises to West Bengal. 

Shiv Sena’s Decision to Contest Alone Stirs Speculation About MVA Alliance Stability

KalimNews, January 12, 2025, New Delhi : In a move that has sent ripples through Maharashtra’s political landscape, the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray faction) announced its decision to contest bypolls independently, despite being a key partner in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance. Sanjay Raut, a senior Shiv Sena leader, made the announcement, emphasizing that the decision was taken with the full consent of party chief Uddhav Thackeray.


“We will fight alone, whatever happens. We need to focus on our own strength,” Raut stated, while confirming discussions with the party’s Nagpur branch chief, Pramod Manmore, about contesting independently in the crucial Mumbai and Pune bypolls.

This declaration has sparked speculation about the future of the MVA alliance, which comprises the Shiv Sena (UBT), Sharad Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), and the Congress. Although the Shiv Sena has contested local and municipal elections solo in the past, this renewed assertion of independence comes at a time when the alliance’s cohesion is under strain.

Adding to the uncertainty, the NCP, another key MVA ally, has raised eyebrows with a series of favorable remarks about the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), alongside signs of alignment with the BJP-led government in Maharashtra. Observers note that these developments have left the Congress increasingly isolated in the state and at the national level.

The timing of Shiv Sena’s announcement, amidst its participation in the India Manch platform of opposition parties, has further fueled political intrigue. On the national stage, Sanjay Raut has consistently voiced support for opposition unity in the tone of RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, yet the decision to contest solo at the local level highlights a potential disconnect.

Political analysts suggest that the Shiv Sena’s move could be a strategic attempt to consolidate its base in urban centers like Mumbai and Pune, which hold significant electoral importance. However, it raises questions about the long-term viability of the MVA alliance, particularly as individual partners appear to be prioritizing their interests over collective goals.

As the bypolls approach, the political dynamics in Maharashtra are poised for significant shifts, with the Shiv Sena’s independent stance signaling potential realignments in the state’s power structure.

Opposition Demands Arrest of Health Secretary Over Poisonous Saline Scandal

KalimNews, January 12, 2025, Kolkata : Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Subhendu Adhikari, has demanded the immediate arrest of Health Secretary Narayanswarup Nigam in connection with the ongoing poisonous saline controversy. Adhikari alleged that fake medicines and saline are being supplied in exchange for money, endangering the lives of poor patients. He also linked the scandal to what he termed “Kalighat’s yoga,” suggesting corrupt connections involving Mukul Ghosh, the Director of West Bengal Pharmaceuticals.


Adhikari made these statements while addressing the media at a blood donation camp in Howrah. He claimed that a blacklisted company was awarded the tender to supply saline, despite its expiration in 2022.

“A lot will unfold in this matter. We have demanded that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigate this incident thoroughly. I have informed Naddaji (referring to BJP National President J.P. Nadda), and central authorities will look into this. Narayanswarup Nigam must be taken into custody, and Mukul Ghosh, who is allegedly linked to Kalighat, should be investigated for supplying fake medicines in exchange for bribes,” Adhikari stated. He also requested the Union Health Minister to involve the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) in the probe.

The issue has sparked widespread panic, particularly after a pregnant woman died due to a saline failure at Medinipur Medical College Hospital. Three other patients remain critical, with two on ventilation as doctors work tirelessly to save their lives. Banned saline stocks have since been removed from the hospital. However, questions remain about how the prohibited product entered the district hospital from the medical college despite the ban. Additionally, a prohibition has been issued on the use of seven more drugs at the facility.

Political analysts consider Adhikari’s demand for the arrest of the health secretary significant, particularly as it implicates high-ranking officials. Allegations have also surfaced against the state Health Minister, further escalating the political tensions surrounding the scandal.

Adding to the outcry, senior CPM leader and lawyer Vikas Ranjan Bhattacharya supported the call for an investigation. “There should be a thorough inquiry; there is no room for debate on this. It is the moral responsibility of the government to identify and hold the criminals accountable,” he said.

The scandal has ignited fierce debates over accountability and governance in the state’s healthcare system, with demands for immediate corrective action to ensure patient safety and transparency.

Trinamool Congress Honours Social Media Workers on Youth Day with Statewide Reception


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 12, 2025, Kolkata : In a grand event marking Youth Day, the Trinamool Congress hosted a state reception meeting in the Rajarhat South Assembly constituency of Kolkata today. The gathering, jointly organized by Trinamool Congress’s social media initiatives Bangla Hridoy Mamata and Bharat Hridoy Mamata, celebrated the contributions of social media workers who have actively supported the party throughout the year. Workers were felicitated and presented with identity cards, while strategies for the upcoming 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections were outlined.

The event began with floral tributes to Swami Vivekananda in honor of Youth Day, paying homage to his ideals of strength and unity. Among the prominent attendees were Sheikh Raju Master, founder of Trinamool Social Media Congress; Mohan Singh Roy, Executive President of the State Committee; Moni Lal Majhi, member of Rajarhat South; Shrikant Ghosh, President of Polba-Dadpur Block Kisan Morcha in Hooghly Serampur Organizational District; Abhishek Gupta, State Coordinator of Bangla Hridoy Mamata; Arun Kumar Dey, spokesperson; and Ward No. 3 Councilor along with numerous Trinamool workers from districts across the state.

The ceremony opened with a warm welcome to the dignitaries, who were presented with bouquets and garlands. This was followed by speeches from the key leaders, interspersed with a musical program. Discussions centered on leveraging social media outreach to secure electoral success in the 2026 assembly polls.

Mohan Singh Roy, the State Committee’s Working President, addressed the media post-event, emphasizing the party’s commitment to victory. “From today onwards, our preparations for 2026 have officially begun. We are determined to ensure that every seat in West Bengal is handed over to Mamata Banerjee. Our team will work tirelessly to eliminate the opposition and solidify the Trinamool Congress’s hold on Bengal,” he said.

The event served as a morale booster for party workers and reiterated Trinamool’s strategy to strengthen its grassroots and digital presence, aiming for another term in governance under Mamata Banerjee’s leadership.

Protest Held in Front of BJP Office in Bengal Over Delay in 100 Days of Work Funding

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 11, 2025, Kolkata: A protest broke out in Salt Lake on Saturday, raising questions about the central government’s delay in releasing funds for the 100 days of work scheme, which has been pending for three years. Members of several organizations, including the West Bengal Farmer’s Association and the Workers’ Women’s Association, gathered in front of the BJP state office in Sector Five, demanding an explanation for the state’s deprivation of the funds.

The protesters, numbering around 100, voiced their frustration with the slogan: “Why is the BJP government not getting the money for 100 days of work for three years? Answer me!” The situation grew tense as the protest escalated, and the demonstrators directed their chants towards BJP Rajya Sabha MP Shamik Bhattacharya, who arrived at the office during the protest.

In response to the growing unrest, Bhattacharya, visibly agitated, urged the protesters to address their concerns with the state government at Nabanna, insisting, “This is not a government office, this is a BJP office.” He also made allegations that the protesters were politically motivated and threatened to have them removed if the police did not intervene. However, the protesters remained firm in their demand for a resolution.

After some time, Bhattacharya agreed to meet with a delegation of five protesters. The group submitted a deputation to him, urging action on the issue of the 100 days of work funding. Following the meeting, Bhattacharya addressed the crowd outside the office, stating that he would bring the matter to the attention of the central government. He promised to provide an update on the situation by February 7.

The issue of delayed payments for the 100 days of work scheme has been a point of contention between the state and central governments for years. Despite repeated appeals from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government, including strong demands from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the central government has not yet released the owed funds. As protests continue, the central government’s response remains awaited.

Center Allocates ₹13,017 Crore to West Bengal Amid Tensions Over Pending Dues

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 11, 2025, Delhi: The ongoing tension between the central and state governments over financial disputes continues to escalate. For the past few years, the state of West Bengal has been embroiled in a conflict with the central government, accusing it of withholding funds. The state claims that the center has failed to pay outstanding dues, while the center argues that future allocations are contingent on the state accounting for the funds already disbursed.


In the midst of these strained relations, the central government has made a significant move by allocating ₹13,017 crore to West Bengal for taxes ahead of the Union Budget, which is set to be presented on February 1, 2025. The total allocation for the state this time amounts to ₹1,70,030 crore, according to official statements from the Modi government. This funding is intended to assist the state in carrying out crucial development projects and addressing various public welfare needs.

While the central government emphasizes that the funds will support Bengal’s development, the state government maintains that this allocation primarily represents money owed to them from previous financial commitments. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has repeatedly pointed out that despite the state’s top ranking in housing schemes, Bengal has received no financial assistance for such initiatives. She also claimed that the state’s poor population has been deprived for the past three years, prompting the state to allocate its own resources for welfare projects.

As the center’s financial support may provide some relief, the state continues to highlight the pressing need for substantial investments in infrastructure and public welfare. The upcoming budget will likely be a critical moment in resolving these tensions, with both sides eager to secure the resources necessary for the state’s development and the well-being of its citizens.

Prime Minister Modi Clarifies Past ‘Non-Biological’ Remark, Sparks Renewed Controversy

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 11, 2025, Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks from a past speech have once again ignited a heated debate, following his recent appearance on a podcast hosted by Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha. The podcast, which featured the Prime Minister as a guest, offered glimpses of his reflections, including an acknowledgment of a controversial statement he made during his tenure as Chief Minister.


In the podcast, Modi addressed the earlier comment, stating, “I am also an ordinary person. I am not a god.” He further added, “I made an inappropriate comment in a speech while I was the Chief Minister. But I make mistakes too. I am also human.” The precise context of his clarification remains unclear, but it appears to reference a remark made before the Lok Sabha elections, where Modi had declared, “When my mother was alive, I thought that I was born through a biological process. But after my mother’s death, I have become convinced from various experiences that the Supreme Spirit has sent me. I have not received this much strength from any biological process. God wants me to work, that is why He has given me this strength. He has also given me the ability, the goodwill, and the inspiration.” At the time, this statement sparked widespread criticism and was interpreted by many as a self-comparison to a divine incarnation.

The recent clarification, however, has not quelled the controversy. Opposition parties, including the Congress, have continued to mock the Prime Minister, referring to him as a “non-biological” Prime Minister. This renewed backlash highlights the enduring impact of the original statement, as well as the polarized political discourse surrounding Modi’s leadership.