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Drama in Trinamool’s National Working Committee Meet: Surprise Attendance and Omission Raise Eyebrows

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 25, 2024, Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has sparked intense political speculation with its latest National Working Committee meeting held in Kalighat on Monday. Amidst the party’s recent by-election triumphs, this meeting carries significant weight. However, two developments have stolen the spotlight—an unexpected potential attendee and a conspicuous absence.


Anubrata Mondal, fondly referred to as “Keshta” by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, is rumored to attend the meeting despite not being a member of the Working Committee. If present, this would mark Mondal’s first interaction with the TMC supremo following his release from jail, stirring both anticipation and debate within party circles.

In a surprising turn, Sukhendushekhar Roy, a veteran MP and a National Working Committee member, was notably excluded from the meeting’s invite list. This exclusion has raised eyebrows, especially as other members confirmed receipt of their invitations. Roy, who has previously voiced criticism on sensitive issues such as the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and police actions, has yet to publicly comment on his omission.

Adding fuel to the controversy, senior leader Firhad Hakim has already criticized Roy’s recent stances, further hinting at possible tensions within the party. Roy’s absence contrasts sharply with the rumored presence of Anubrata Mondal, suggesting a shifting dynamic in the Trinamool leadership.

The meeting, led by Mamata Banerjee, Abhishek Banerjee, and Subrata Bakshi, is expected to shape the party’s strategy ahead of crucial political battles. However, the juxtaposition of Mondal’s rumored inclusion and Roy’s absence has sparked widespread discussions, with political analysts questioning the motivations and implications of these developments.

As the meeting unfolds, all eyes remain on Kalighat to decipher the signals emerging from TMC’s inner circle.

BJP Faces Setbacks in Bengal By-Elections, Arjun Singh Calls for Ground-Level Revolution

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 25, 2024, 

Kolkata : Following a disappointing performance in the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has faced yet another blow in the recent by-elections in West Bengal. The party, which had earlier claimed significant victories, has now lost seats it previously held. With the state assembly elections fast approaching, questions loom over the BJP’s ability to make a dent in Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s stronghold.

Adding fuel to the fire, BJP leader and former MP Arjun Singh openly criticized the party’s central leadership, holding it accountable for the repeated setbacks. Speaking candidly, Singh stated, “Despite repeated explanations, the central leaders fail to grasp the ground reality. At this rate, gaining power in Bengal remains a distant dream.”

Singh emphasized the need for a militant and grassroots approach to challenge Mamata Banerjee, drawing parallels with the methods she employed to overthrow the Left Front. “If we want to dislodge this government, we must adopt her strategy. We need to take to the streets without party flags,” he asserted.

The former MP also highlighted the pivotal role of Leader of the Opposition Shuvendu Adhikari in spearheading the BJP’s efforts in Bengal. Singh remarked, “Seven leaders in our party have the potential to lead like Mamata Banerjee, but Shuvendu Adhikari can do it single-handedly.”

Calling for a unified front, Singh stressed the need to engage individuals from across political divides, including disillusioned members of the CPM. “Those who fought against the CPM are being sidelined within our party. This is a mistake. To defeat the Trinamool, we must ally with all anti-Trinamool forces, even discontented CPM cadres,” he added.

As the BJP grapples with internal challenges and mounting external pressures, Singh’s fiery remarks underscore the party’s pressing need to recalibrate its strategy in Bengal. Whether the BJP can turn the tide in the upcoming assembly elections remains to be seen.

Firhad Hakim Slams BJP, Highlights Trinamool’s By-Election Triumph as Party Consolidates Power

 Mayor Mocked BJP’s Failures, Praised Mamata’s Leadership, and Reaffirmed TMC’s Dominance After Sweeping Victory

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 24, 2024, Kolkata: In a resounding affirmation of Trinamool Congress’s (TMC) political strength, the party has claimed victory in all recent by-elections across West Bengal, including the highly contested Madarihat seat. Following the announcement of results on Saturday, Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim took aim at the opposition, mocking the BJP’s political missteps and asserting that TMC’s victory was a reflection of the people’s unwavering trust in Mamata Banerjee’s leadership.

Hakim’s remarks came after the TMC’s comprehensive win across six assembly seats, a result that further solidified the party’s dominance in the state. In a pointed critique of the BJP, Hakim said, “Earlier, Manoj Tigga won in Madarihat, but now the BJP is no longer with him. They’ve lost their way.” His comments suggested that the BJP’s inability to maintain strong leadership was becoming increasingly apparent. He added with a smirk, “If you don’t know how to dance, at least get up and bend. The BJP is falling flat in class one. They say they’ll pass high secondary, but it’s laughable.”

Hakim also took aim at the Left Front, saying, “The CPM once thought that by standing back, the BJP would defeat Trinamool. But people have seen through this. They understand that the Trinamool Congress is, and will always be, the people’s party.” He pointed out how the CPM, in the past, had transferred votes to the BJP in a calculated attempt to weaken TMC, but the political landscape had shifted, and their strategy had failed. “The people have chosen us. We’ve earned the vote of trust, the vote for democracy,” he emphasized, asserting that CPM, though frequently discussed on TV, had lost touch with the electorate.

The Mayor attributed TMC’s by-election success to Mamata Banerjee’s development-driven agenda, which has resonated with the people of Bengal. “Mamata Banerjee’s second name is development,” Hakim declared, underscoring the popularity of the Chief Minister’s initiatives. He also highlighted the significant drop in dengue cases this year—down by 92% compared to the previous year—as a testament to the government’s public health efforts.

Hakim further dismissed any negative impact from recent political controversies, including allegations of illegal sand extraction in North Bengal and issues at Vidyasagar Hospital. He assured that the police would take appropriate action against illegal activities, stressing that TMC remains committed to upholding the law. Regarding recent tensions at Vidyasagar Hospital, he stated, “Those who have done wrong will face the consequences. There are proper channels to address complaints, and we are not in the business of taking the law into our own hands.”

Hakim’s remarks were also a pointed critique of the BJP’s tactics in other states, such as Maharashtra and Jharkhand. He referenced the recent political turmoil in Maharashtra, calling out the party’s failure to follow through on its promises and its inability to tackle corruption, even when the Enforcement Directorate (ED) was supposedly investigating. He also praised Jharkhand’s Chief Minister Soren for standing strong against the BJP, declaring, “We thank Soren Saheb for defeating the BJP.”

He also drew from his own experience, recalling his arrest in 2021. “I was tortured, raided by the CBI,” he said, “but nothing happened. I wasn’t afraid, and neither were the leaders in Jharkhand when the BJP tried to intimidate them.” Hakim positioned this resilience as a strength for TMC, reinforcing the party’s commitment to the people despite facing political pressure.

Hakim’s confidence in TMC’s growing influence was evident as he discussed the results in Alipore, where he secured 79% of the vote. “Our vote percentage is increasing. Gradually, the people are trusting Mamata Banerjee more and more,” he noted, adding that TMC continues to win the support of the common people who value the party’s inclusive, development-driven approach. Hakim also highlighted the TMC’s commitment to secularism, contrasting it with the BJP’s focus on religion-based politics. “We don’t vote on the basis of religion. We vote for the people,” he declared.

In his closing remarks, Firhad Hakim reaffirmed that TMC’s success is rooted in its dedication to service and the people. “We’re not afraid of going to jail. We’re not afraid of intimidation. We will always stand with the people, and we will always serve them,” he said, reinforcing the party’s unwavering resolve.

With TMC’s dominance confirmed in the by-elections and Mamata Banerjee’s popularity at an all-time high, the opposition parties, particularly the BJP, have a long road ahead to recover from their setbacks in Bengal. As Hakim rightly put it, “Trinamool Congress is not just in the discussions on TV; it is in the hearts and minds of the people.” The victory is a clear signal that TMC remains firmly in control, and its influence is only growing stronger.

Anubrata Mondal Makes a Comeback: TMC National Working Committee Call Signals Renewed Influence

 After Jail Return, Birbhum Leader Set to Reconnect with Mamata Banerjee as Political Dynamics Shift

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 24, 2024, Kolkata: In a dramatic turn of events, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Anubrata Mondal’s political fortunes appear to be shifting. Just days after his return to Bolpur from Tihar Jail, Mondal, who had previously been sidelined in the TMC hierarchy, has received a significant signal of his ongoing influence within the party. Despite being relegated to a member of the TMC core committee in Birbhum and witnessing a reduction in his influence within the district, Mondal has been invited to attend the TMC National Working Committee meeting on Monday—an invitation that signifies his continued importance in the party’s plans.

Sources indicate that 22 senior TMC leaders, including Mondal, have been called to the meeting, which will take place in Kolkata tomorrow. This is a notable development given that Sukhendu Shekhar Roy, a prominent figure in the party, did not receive the same invitation, raising eyebrows in the political circles. The meeting, called by TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, is seen as a pivotal moment for Mondal, who is set to meet Banerjee in person for the first time in over two and a half years.

Anubrata Mondal’s political trajectory has faced turbulence since his return to Bolpur. Once a dominant figure as Birbhum district president, his stature appeared to be waning with his recent omission from the list of TMC’s core committee leadership in Birbhum. His absence from key positions had fueled speculation that the party might be distancing itself from the once-powerful leader, leading to concerns that his influence in the region was being gradually eroded.

However, the recent invitation to the National Working Committee meeting marks a potential turning point. The timing of the call—just as political observers were questioning Mondal’s diminished role—has sparked renewed discussions about his position in the party. The fact that Mamata Banerjee has personally called him to the meeting suggests that Mondal still holds significant weight within the party, despite earlier indications to the contrary.

Political analysts believe that Mondal’s presence in the National Working Committee meeting could signal a recalibration of power within the TMC. While there has been some speculation that Banerjee might have been distancing herself from Mondal in light of his legal troubles and recent sidelining, this invitation shows that Mamata may be working to reassert control over Birbhum and reintegrate Mondal into the fold.

For Mondal, attending this meeting could be a crucial moment to reestablish his influence within the party’s national structure. A face-to-face meeting with Mamata Banerjee could help solidify his position within the TMC and reaffirm his relevance in Bengal politics. His absence from Birbhum leadership in recent months had led to a sense of political uncertainty, but the invitation to the National Working Committee meeting appears to be a sign of recovery, signaling that the TMC is still banking on his political acumen.

If Mondal attends the meeting and interacts with Mamata Banerjee, it will mark the end of a long political hiatus between the two. Such a meeting could provide clarity on his role moving forward, both within the party and in his home district of Birbhum. The invitation has led to widespread speculation that Mondal’s political career is far from over, and that the TMC is looking to leverage his influence once more.

For the TMC, Mondal’s involvement in key party decisions could offer a boost, especially in Birbhum, where his grassroots support remains substantial. The invitation is being interpreted as a sign that Mamata Banerjee sees Mondal as an integral part of the party’s future—despite the challenges he has faced.

As the political drama unfolds, it remains to be seen how this renewed relationship will reshape the political landscape in Birbhum and beyond. One thing is certain: Anubrata Mondal’s political saga is far from over, and his return to the national stage may signal a new chapter in TMC’s dominance in Bengal.

Mamata’s Magic and Subrata Bakshi’s Strategy Propel TMC to Dominant By-Election Victory

Trinamool Congress Snatches Madarihat from BJP, Increases Margins Across Bengal

Baby Chakraborty, 

KalimNews, November 24, 2024, Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has delivered a resounding blow to the opposition in the Bengal by-elections, clinching Madarihat from the BJP and significantly increasing its margins in five other constituencies. This triumph, attributed to the formidable leadership of Mamata Banerjee and the meticulous strategy of TMC state president Subrata Bakshi, reaffirms the party’s dominance in Bengal’s political landscape.

While Mamata Banerjee remains the charismatic face of TMC, Subrata Bakshi has been the silent architect behind the victory. Overseeing everything from candidate selection to campaign tone, Bakshi orchestrated a well-oiled organizational effort that dismantled the opposition’s strategies. Known for his simplicity and relentless commitment, Bakshi’s ability to coordinate seamlessly with district presidents and party workers has fortified TMC’s grassroots structure, ensuring a consistent focus on development.

The highlight of the by-elections was TMC’s conquest of Madarihat, a BJP stronghold. This symbolic win underscores the erosion of the BJP’s grip in regions once considered their bastion. TMC candidate Jayaprakash Toppo’s campaign, bolstered by strategic appearances from leaders like John Barla, demonstrated a blend of youthful energy and seasoned leadership that resonated with voters.

Subrata Bakshi, often seen as the “silent craftsman” of the party, attributed the victory to Mamata Banerjee’s governance and developmental initiatives. From improving infrastructure to rolling out welfare schemes, TMC’s campaign emphasized tangible progress under Banerjee’s leadership. Bakshi’s behind-the-scenes efforts ensured that this message reached every corner of the state, creating a narrative of hope and growth that sidelined opposition rhetoric.

The BJP, already grappling with organizational challenges in Bengal, failed to counter TMC’s aggressive and well-coordinated campaign. The by-election results expose deep fissures within the opposition, further consolidating TMC’s dominance.

The TMC’s victory is not merely electoral but symbolic of its growing strength in Bengal’s political theater. With leaders like Subrata Bakshi tirelessly working to bolster the party’s organizational foundation, and Mamata Banerjee’s enduring appeal among voters, the TMC has once again demonstrated why it remains a formidable force.

As celebrations erupt within the party, the by-election results signal a warning to the opposition: Mamata Banerjee’s “magic” and Subrata Bakshi’s strategic acumen are an unbeatable combination.

Chaos in Ghatal: Trinamool Factional Clash Erupts in Presence of MP Dev and Former MLA Dalui

 Aravinda Stadium Turns Battleground as Rival Trinamool Supporters Clash; Tension Grips Area
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 24, 2024, Ghatal:: Trinamool Congress factional clashes have become a regular spectacle in West Bengal, but Sunday’s incident in Ghatal has sent shockwaves through the political landscape. A violent clash between supporters of Trinamool MP Deepak Adhikari (Dev) and former MLA Shankar Dalui erupted in the Aravinda Stadium during the Shishu Mela, an event that has been celebrated for decades.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as members of the two factions armed with sticks charged at each other, turning the stadium field and gallery into a battleground. The bloody confrontation left several injured, with many rushed to nearby hospitals. Videos and images of the violence, marked by shouting and frenzied fighting, have gone viral, deepening the tensions in the area.

The Shishu Mela, inaugurated during the Left regime nearly 30 years ago, was being attended by MP Dev, who has a significant following in the region. However, the simmering rivalry between his supporters and those of Shankar Dalui boiled over into public violence, overshadowing the cultural celebration.

This feud is not new. An audio clip circulated earlier had hinted at underlying tensions between Dev and Dalui’s camps, though Dev publicly referred to Dalui as his “political guru” to quell the controversy. Sunday’s incident, however, has laid bare the persistent rift within the ruling party’s ranks.

The BJP seized the moment to criticize the Trinamool Congress, describing the incident as symptomatic of a party in disarray. Meanwhile, Trinamool leader Ajit Maiti downplayed the event, stating, “I don’t think it’s a big deal.” However, political analysts warn that the fallout from this clash could escalate further, given the volatile dynamics between the factions.

Local police have since stepped up efforts to restore order, but the incident has left a cloud of uncertainty hanging over the region. With tensions still high, residents and political observers alike fear that another confrontation may be imminent.

Violence Erupts at Vidyasagar Hospital in Behala Over Patient’s Death, 22 Arrested

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 23, 2024, Kolkata :

 A tragic and chaotic incident unfolded at Vidyasagar Hospital in Behala late Friday night, following the death of a patient who had suffered a heart attack. What started as a desperate attempt by the hospital staff to save the life of Sheikh Mehmud Alam quickly escalated into a violent mob attack that saw over 150 people storm the hospital’s emergency department, vandalizing property, assaulting medical staff, and causing panic among patients.

According to hospital sources, Sheikh Mehmud Alam, a resident of Thakur Pukur, was brought to Vidyasagar Hospital at around 8:00 pm on Friday, suffering from a severe heart attack. Despite receiving immediate medical attention, including two rounds of CPR, Alam’s condition deteriorated. At 8:50 pm, he was declared dead.

As word of Alam’s death spread, his family and a group of local residents gathered at the hospital, alleging medical negligence and demanding access to the hospital’s medical records. However, hospital authorities refused to release any documents without court approval, as per standard procedure. This refusal sparked anger among the relatives and a mob of approximately 150 people, who, by 10:00 pm, had entered the hospital’s emergency department.

The situation quickly turned violent. The rioters, accusing the hospital staff of negligence, caused widespread damage to hospital property, including medicine and equipment. In a disturbing turn of events, the nursing staff was physically assaulted, and three nurses were injured in the attack. Sources confirmed that the rioters had destroyed a significant amount of medical supplies, including vital injections and medicines.

In the midst of the chaos, hospital staff were forced to relocate patients to safer areas. However, the violence did not stop there. During the commotion, an 85-year-old patient named Shanti Sinha, who was receiving treatment at the hospital, reportedly died. It is unclear whether her death was directly linked to the incident, but the disruption certainly exacerbated the situation, causing additional distress to patients and staff. Some patients, in a state of panic, fled from their beds, further compounding the emergency response.

Police Intervention and Arrests

The situation only calmed when a large police force from Parnasree Police Station was deployed to control the mob and restore order. The police arrested 22 individuals involved in the violence, charging them with vandalism, assault, and other offenses related to the disturbance. Authorities have assured the public that an investigation is underway to determine the full extent of the incident and to hold those responsible accountable.

In a statement, the superintendent of Vidyasagar Hospital condemned the attack, noting that the rioters had not only caused physical damage but also put the lives of other patients at risk by disrupting medical services. “The rioters have destroyed a lot of medication and injections. This will impact the hospital’s ability to provide immediate care to other patients in need,” the superintendent said.

This incident underscores the growing tension between healthcare providers and the public in certain areas of West Bengal. While healthcare workers continue to be under immense pressure to provide care, especially in emergency situations, accusations of negligence and the increasing number of violent protests by agitated relatives of patients are raising alarms. The incident at Vidyasagar Hospital also highlights the broader issue of how the public perceives the quality of medical care in government hospitals and the tragic consequences that often arise when patients do not survive their medical crises.

The police investigation is ongoing, with officers reviewing CCTV footage and gathering witness accounts. Initial reports suggest that the violence was instigated by the family members of the deceased patient, but further inquiries will seek to establish the full circumstances surrounding the riot. Hospital authorities have also promised to cooperate with law enforcement in identifying those responsible for the destruction and the assault on medical staff.

The incident has left many questions unanswered. Was there a failure in the hospital’s emergency care? Could the situation have been handled differently? And, most importantly, how can hospitals and law enforcement work together to prevent such violence in the future?

As authorities work to piece together the facts, Vidyasagar Hospital and its staff are left grappling with the aftermath of an incident that has shaken the local community and drawn attention to the challenges faced by medical institutions in the region. The tragedy of Sheikh Mehmud Alam’s death has now been overshadowed by the violence that followed, and the incident will likely serve as a stark reminder of the need for greater accountability, better communication, and a more supportive environment for both healthcare workers and patients alike.
 

RG Kar Incident Fails to Shake Mamata’s Grip on Power : TMC Sweeps West Bengal By-Polls,


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 23, 2024, Kolkata : In a resounding show of political dominance, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has triumphed in the by-elections to six assembly seats across West Bengal, sweeping all contests and securing significant victories, including wresting the Madarihat seat from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Despite intense opposition protests sparked by the tragic RG Kar Hospital incident, the results of the bypolls have firmly reaffirmed Mamata Banerjee’s unshakable grip on the state’s political landscape.

The RG Kar Incident: A Storm That Didn’t Stir the Vote

The RG Kar movement, ignited by the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at the state-run hospital in August, initially sent shockwaves through West Bengal, drawing widespread protests, particularly in Kolkata. This incident, which had the potential to escalate into a major political crisis, became a rallying cry for the opposition, which saw an opportunity to challenge Mamata Banerjee’s rule. However, the opposition’s hopes were quickly dashed as the by-election results revealed a stark contrast to their expectations.

Political observers had speculated that the RG Kar protests would erode public trust in the TMC, especially in urban areas like Kolkata, where the protests were most intense. Some even believed that the TMC’s control over the state was in jeopardy. However, as the results came in, it became clear that these predictions were wide of the mark. TMC not only retained all six seats, but also improved its vote margins significantly, with some constituencies seeing a surge of over 50,000 votes.

TMC’s victory in these by-elections was nothing short of a political masterstroke. Abhishek Banerjee, the party’s general secretary, took to social media to celebrate the decisive victories, slamming the opposition for attempting to destabilize Bengal with “fake narratives” and accusing them of being part of a “conspiracy of the Left and BJP.” “We have triumphed over the narratives created by the Zamindars, the media, and a section of the Kol HC,” he said, referring to the opposition’s attempts to portray Bengal in a negative light.

The success of the TMC, particularly in Madarihat—a seat that had been held by the BJP since 2021—marks a significant political shift in the state. Madarihat, a key seat in the tea garden belt of North Bengal, had been considered a stronghold of the BJP. However, TMC’s Jayprakash Toppo won the seat with a commanding margin of 28,168 votes, a clear indication that the opposition’s narrative of discontent had failed to resonate beyond urban centers.

One of the key takeaways from the bypoll results is that while the RG Kar incident sparked intense urban protests, it did not translate into a groundswell of support for the opposition in the rural heartlands of Bengal. The protests, while widespread in Kolkata and other urban areas, remained largely urban-centric and did not extend into the rural constituencies that form the backbone of Mamata Banerjee’s support base.

Political analysts argue that the movement, though spontaneous, was unable to break the TMC’s stronghold in the rural and tribal areas. The opposition’s inability to mobilize effectively beyond Kolkata meant that their protests failed to gain traction in Bengal’s vast countryside, where Mamata’s development-oriented agenda has maintained significant support. As a result, the TMC’s vote share surged across the state, while the BJP, Left Front, and Congress struggled to make a dent.

Despite their best efforts, the Left Front, the BJP, and other opposition parties were left reeling from the bypoll results. The Left, which had hoped to capitalize on the RG Kar protests to revive its fortunes, was dealt a crushing blow, losing deposits in both Sitai and Madarihat. The CPI(M) and its allies, including the CPI(ML) and the All India Secular Front (ISF), failed to make any meaningful gains, while the Congress, which contested the by-elections independently for the first time since 2021, fared no better, also losing deposits in all six constituencies.

The BJP, in particular, saw a dramatic decline in its fortunes. While the party had hoped to build on its 2021 gains, it suffered substantial setbacks in multiple constituencies. In Haroa, where the minority community constitutes a significant portion of the electorate, the BJP came a distant third and failed to retain its deposit. Meanwhile, its candidate in Madarihat, Rahul Lohar, was trounced by TMC’s Toppo, who secured a margin of over 28,000 votes.

The by-election results highlighted TMC’s growing dominance in both urban and rural Bengal. In Naihati, TMC’s Sanat Dey won with 78,772 votes, defeating the BJP’s Rupak Mitra by a margin of 49,277 votes. In Medinipur, Sujoy Hazra secured 115,104 votes, winning by a margin of 33,996 votes. In Taldangra, Falguni Singhababu triumphed with 98,926 votes, defeating BJP’s Ananya Roy Chakraborty by a margin of 34,082 votes. In Sitai (SC), Sangita Roy’s victory margin was a staggering 1,30,636 votes, with TMC’s vote share soaring to 76%.

The TMC’s vote share in Madarihat surged to 54.05%, while the BJP’s share dropped to 34%. In Haroa, TMC maintained a commanding lead, securing 76.63% of the vote share, underlining its continued dominance in South Bengal, particularly among the minority community.

The results of the by-elections have sent a strong message: Mamata Banerjee remains the unchallenged leader of West Bengal. Despite the protests surrounding the RG Kar incident and the attempts by the opposition to capitalize on the situation, the TMC’s victories reflect a broader trend of continued trust in Mamata’s leadership. As the TMC consolidates its position in the state assembly with a total of 216 seats, it is clear that Mamata Banerjee’s grip on power is as strong as ever.

For the opposition, the results signal a period of introspection and a need to reassess their strategies if they hope to challenge the TMC’s dominance in the future. The RG Kar protests, while significant, have not had the desired impact at the ballot box, leaving the opposition with little more than a deflated narrative and a series of electoral defeats.

TMC Secures Massive Victory in Bengal By-Elections, Strengthens Hold on State Politics

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 23, 2024, Kokata : In a stunning display of electoral strength, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has won a landslide victory in the by-elections for six assembly seats in West Bengal. Under the dynamic leadership of Mamata Banerjee, the party has already secured victories in five constituencies, with only the final result from Taldangra still awaited. Early trends indicate a likely win for the TMC there as well, ensuring a clean sweep across all contested seats.

The party’s historic triumph includes a significant victory in Madarihat, a BJP-held seat in North Bengal, marking a major blow to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). TMC’s win in this constituency, once considered a stronghold for the BJP, underscores the shifting political tides in the state.

Mamata Banerjee, after the victory, expressed her gratitude to the people, saying, “We are not landlords, we are the guardians of the people. The blessings of mother, land, and people will give us more strength on our way.” In a direct criticism of the BJP, TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee called out the party’s divisive politics, describing the BJP’s attempts as a “narrative of landlords” that had been rejected by the people. “Trinamool has always upheld the unity and dignity of Bengal,” he said, thanking the people of Madarihat for giving the party the opportunity to serve for the first time in the region.

The victory, particularly in BJP-held Madarihat, is seen as a powerful repudiation of the BJP’s weak campaign and divisive tactics, while signaling increased trust in Mamata Banerjee’s leadership and the development-oriented agenda of TMC. Both Mamata and Abhishek Banerjee acknowledged that this overwhelming mandate further strengthens the TMC’s position in West Bengal politics, as the party continues to enjoy widespread support among the electorate.

“This victory is a reflection of the people’s unwavering faith in our vision of progress,” Mamata said, reiterating the TMC’s commitment to working for the welfare of the masses. Abhishek Banerjee, too, expressed his gratitude to the people, emphasizing that TMC’s focus would remain on their service and the continued development of the state.

With this stunning sweep, TMC has not only cemented its dominance in the state but also sent a clear message of resilience and unity under Mamata Banerjee’s leadership, while the BJP grapples with a major setback in its attempt to challenge TMC’s political stronghold in West Bengal.

Storm Brewing Within Trinamool Congress: Kalyan Banerjee and Madan Mitra Trade Barbs

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 22, 2024, Kolkata :  As the Trinamool Congress (TMC) gears up for the 2026 elections, a storm appears to be brewing within the party. Tensions between senior leaders have boiled over, spilling out into the public eye and revealing deepening divisions. On Wednesday, Serampore MP Kalyan Banerjee took an indirect jab at a fellow leader, triggering a scathing response from Kamarhati MLA Madan Mitra. The feud highlights the growing contradictions within the party at a crucial time.


While Mamata Banerjee and her nephew Abhishek Banerjee are focused on reshuffling the party structure in preparation for the upcoming elections, a significant rift between key figures seems to have intensified. In a sharp statement, Kalyan Banerjee, without naming anyone directly, criticized certain leaders within the party, saying, “I do not want to come face to face with those accused in the Saradha and Narada cases, those who have been jailed and who have lost their votes.”

Though Kalyan did not mention Madan Mitra by name, the implication was clear. Mitra, who was arrested in connection with the Saradha scam, has been a controversial figure within the TMC. Responding to Kalyan’s remarks the following day, Mitra did not hold back, calling Kalyan a “chhotlok” (a derogatory term meaning ‘low class’ or ‘common person’) in a direct media interview.

In a highly charged retort, Mitra said, “My parents taught me not to quarrel with elders, and not to mess with the younger ones. I don’t want to mess with Kalyan.” He further added, “A dog has done a dog’s job, biting my leg. Should I bark and bite him? Not responding is the best response.”

The roots of this public spat trace back to a few days ago when Kalyan Banerjee raised questions about Trinamool Chhatra Parishad (TMCP) President Trinankur Bhattacharya’s involvement in the controversial RG tax incident. Kalyan had publicly asked, “When this RG tax incident happened, where was the Trinamool Chhatra Parishad President? I don’t know whose hand is in their heads!”

Madan Mitra, who was standing next to Trinankur at the time, immediately shot back, saying, “Who is Kalyan to question what he is doing or not?” This exchange of words quickly escalated into the current feud.

Despite initially claiming that he would not respond to Kalyan’s remarks, Mitra did not hold back in his latest interview. “Kalyan once contested elections in Asansol. He behaved so badly that he was never fielded there again. Serampur is a winnable seat, yet Kalyan, who lost the election, was fielded there. If Mamata Banerjee’s hand wasn’t on his head, he would have been reduced to doing the work of a court clerk,” Mitra asserted.

The exchange between the two leaders took a personal turn when Kalyan called Madan Mitra a “jailer,” a reference to Mitra’s imprisonment in the wake of the Saradha scam investigation. In his retort, Mitra proudly declared, “I went to jail wearing the TMC jersey and raised the Trinamool Congress flag. Even after keeping me in jail, they could not frame any charges against me. The only accusation was that I was ‘too influential.’”

Mitra further explained, “I had to live with the stigma of being powerful and influential. Every day, 20,000 to 30,000 people came to visit me in jail. I contested the election after coming out, and I won by a massive margin.”

When asked about their relationship within the party, Madan Mitra responded bluntly, “There is no reason to talk to him. There is no reason to talk. He is a Brahmin, I am a Kayastha. He lives on the right side of Mamata’s house, I live on the left. Who has so much time? It’s better to focus on serving the people than to waste time talking to him.”

This deeply personal and political rift highlights the growing fractures within the Trinamool Congress as the party prepares for the crucial 2026 elections. While Mamata Banerjee continues to play the role of a unifying leader, tensions among her senior colleagues are beginning to surface, creating an atmosphere of division at a time when party solidarity is more important than ever.

The public nature of this dispute could have significant implications for the TMC’s image, especially as it heads into a critical election cycle. Whether the party leadership can mend these rifts or whether the cracks will widen further remains to be seen in the coming weeks.

Trinamool MLA Asit Majumder Accuses Government Employees of Illegal Practices in Chinsurah Housing Scheme

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 22, 2024, Hooghly :  In a scathing attack on government officials, Trinamool Congress MLA Asit Majumder accused local government employees of engaging in illegal practices regarding the housing scheme for the poor in the Chinsurah Assembly constituency. Majumder claimed that some employees had illegally excluded eligible residents from the list of beneficiaries, a move he said was harming the very people the scheme was meant to help.


Speaking to the press on the third day of his public outreach campaign, Majumder expressed his frustration, stating that several individuals who were rightfully eligible for the housing assistance had been omitted from the list. “These government employees are engaging in illegal activities by removing names of those who should receive the benefits,” he said. “The Chief Minister has always assured that all eligible beneficiaries will receive their due, but some corrupt officials are interfering with the process.”

Majumder, who has been actively engaging with the public in the Chinsurah area, alleged that the names of deserving residents were being replaced with fictitious entries. “They are putting names like ‘Ram Shyam’ and ‘Jadu Madhu’ instead of genuine beneficiaries. This is a clear attempt to manipulate the system,” he added.

The MLA further stated that the head of the Kodalia Panchayat had also visited homes where the names had been wrongly excluded. He expressed concern that those who genuinely needed the homes would face serious difficulties if they were not included in the list. “If these poor people are deprived of their rights, there will be a large-scale protest against these government employees,” Majumder warned.

Majumder recounted his own efforts to rectify the situation, explaining that he had personally sent five names to the Block Development Officer (BDO) for inclusion in the housing list. However, he claimed the BDO had responded by saying it would be difficult to include the names if they were not already on the official list. “If the names are not on the list, who is to blame?” Majumder asked. “This situation needs to be addressed immediately, and those responsible for these discrepancies should be suspended.”

The Trinamool MLA emphasized that the housing scheme, which is intended to provide shelter for the poor, must be transparent and accessible to all eligible residents. He called on the district administration to take immediate action against the officials involved in the alleged malpractice, warning that public unrest would grow if the situation was not resolved swiftly.

As the controversy over the housing list continues to simmer, it remains to be seen how the government will address these accusations and ensure that the rights of the people are protected.

ED-Accused Arpita’s Mother Passes Away, Court Grants Five-Day Parole for Funeral Rites

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 21, 2024, Kolkata: Arpita Mukherjee, a key figure in the high-profile recruitment corruption case involving former West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee, has been granted five-day parole by a special court following the tragic news of her mother’s death. Arpita, who has been incarcerated since her arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in July 2022, was informed of her mother’s passing on Wednesday, causing her to break down in tears. Sources confirm that her mother had been ill for some time prior to her death.

Arpita was arrested after the ED conducted raids on several of her properties, uncovering a massive Rs 21.90 crore in cash and significant amounts of gold and jewelry at her Tollygunge residence. Further investigations revealed an additional Rs 28 crore in cash, along with more valuables, from her Belgharia house, where her mother resided. Since then, Arpita has remained in judicial custody, facing charges related to the multi-crore school recruitment scam.

In light of her mother’s death, Arpita applied for parole to attend the funeral and complete the necessary post-funeral rituals. On Thursday, the special court granted her request, marking her first release from jail since her arrest. This brief release comes amidst the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding the recruitment scam, which continues to involve Arpita and her former mentor, Partha Chatterjee.

The case, widely referred to as the “cash-for-jobs” scam, has garnered significant attention. In a previous hearing in March 2023, the ED revealed that Arpita Mukherjee and Partha Chatterjee shared a close relationship. It was disclosed in the Calcutta High Court that Chatterjee had even signed an undertaking to assume financial responsibility for a child Arpita wished to adopt, further highlighting the extent of their personal connection. The ED’s counsel presented this information in response to claims by Chatterjee’s defense that the financial assets found at Arpita’s properties were not his responsibility and that their relationship was akin to that of an “uncle and niece.”

As Arpita deals with her personal loss, the legal battles continue for both her and Partha Chatterjee. On Wednesday, the Calcutta High Court heard a bail petition from Partha Chatterjee in relation to charges filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the recruitment scam. The two-judge Division Bench was split, with Justice Arijit Bandyopadhyay favoring bail, while Justice Apurba Sinha Roy opposed it, citing concerns over possible attempts by the state administration to shield influential figures involved in the case. The matter has now been referred to a new Division Bench under the leadership of Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam.

Additionally, on Thursday, the Supreme Court adjourned the hearing of a similar bail petition filed by Chatterjee in connection with the ED’s investigation into the scam.

As Arpita takes a brief respite from her judicial custody to attend to her family’s mourning, the legal proceedings surrounding the recruitment corruption case remain ongoing, with both she and Partha Chatterjee facing serious charges that could have far-reaching consequences.

Calcutta High Court Discharges DOPD in PIL Against Ex-Kolkata Police Commissioner, Centre Submits Report on RG Kar Evidence Destruction

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 21, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant development on Thursday, the Calcutta High Court discharged the Department of Personnel and Training (DOPD) from a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) involving former Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal. Goyal is accused of orchestrating the destruction of critical evidence in the RG Kar case. Alongside this ruling, the Centre submitted a report in the court outlining the procedural role it may play if the state fails to act on allegations involving Indian Police Service (IPS) officers.


The PIL filed against Goyal alleges that he abused his power to eliminate key information related to the victim’s incident in the RG Kar case, which has drawn public concern. The Division Bench, headed by the Chief Justice, has directed all parties to submit affidavits in response to the Centre’s report. The next hearing is scheduled for December 23.

In the report presented by the Centre, it was stated that the responsibility for addressing complaints against IPS officers falls primarily with the state. However, the Centre indicated that if the state fails to take action, a complaint can be escalated to the Union Home Ministry. If necessary, the Home Ministry could initiate a departmental inquiry into the matter.

The case continues to draw attention, with the next hearing set to address further developments regarding the destruction of evidence in a matter that has stirred public interest and raised questions about accountability within the police force.

103rd Birth Anniversary of Music Legend Subinoy Roy Celebrated in Kolkata


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 20, 2024, Kolkata : The 103rd birth anniversary of renowned musician and music guru Subinoy Roy was celebrated with great reverence at the Swami Vivekananda Hall of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture in Kolkata. The event, organized by Anandi Communication Center and Rupsha Sahitya Patrika, saw the inauguration of a dedicated website on Guru Subinoy Roy, which was launched by Swami Suparnananda Maharaj, the Editor of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture.

A highlight of the event was a lyrical recital that explored themes of love and society through the songs of Rabindranath Tagore. The recital featured powerful performances by Aditi Gupta, Sagarmaya Bhattacharya, Dr. Soumya Bhattacharya, Professor Manasi Roychowdhury, Sanghamitra Bhattacharya, Subhashis Majumdar, and Indrani Bhattacharya. The musical contributions of Aditi Gupta, Indrani Bhattacharya, and Subhashis Majumdar were particularly celebrated by the audience.

Prominent attendees included Tirthankar Dev, Gautam Roy, and Rana Dutta. In his address, Swami Suparnananda Maharaj paid tribute to Subinoy Roy’s immense contribution to Rabindra Sangeet, acknowledging the deep influence the music guru had on the development and popularization of Tagore’s songs. The event saw a full auditorium, with the audience showing their appreciation through continuous applause.

The entire program, along with the lyrical drama, was conceptualized and written by music artist Indrani Bhattacharya. Her creative vision was met with high praise, and the audience expressed a strong desire to see more such performances in the future, with Bhattacharya’s continued involvement. The event was hosted by Sudipta Mukherjee and Tapas Chowdhury, adding to the evening’s festive atmosphere and making it a memorable tribute to Subinoy Roy’s legacy.

Ancient Tunnel Discovered During Construction in Pingla, Sparking Curiosity and Investigation

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 20, 2024, West Medinipur :An ancient tunnel has been uncovered during excavation work for a new house in the Rajballabh area of Pingla block, Paschim Medinipur district, drawing significant attention from locals and authorities alike. The discovery occurred on Tuesday morning when workers digging the foundation for a pucca house belonging to Anima Ghosh encountered a tunnel made from lime, lead, and thin bricks. Early assessments suggest the tunnel could be part of a much older structure, potentially the remains of a temple or a landlord’s residence from the region’s zamindari period.

Anima Ghosh, whose family has lived in the area for generations, described the moment of discovery. “We have been here since the time of our grandfathers. As the digging for the house foundation progressed, we suddenly spotted a tunnel inside the hole, along with remnants of a staircase nearby. We immediately stopped the work,” she explained.

The news of the discovery spread rapidly, attracting a crowd of curious villagers and residents from surrounding areas. Local reports suggest the tunnel spans approximately 15 feet in length. Some residents speculate that it could be linked to the Sridhar Temple, which dates back to the zamindari era. Anima herself recalled hearing stories from older family members about the presence of zamindars in the area, further fueling the belief that this structure might be part of a historical house or temple from that time.

As the discovery gained widespread attention, local authorities acted swiftly. The Pingla block administration halted further construction, and both the police and the Block Development Officer arrived at the scene to assess the situation. Experts have been contacted to conduct tests on soil and brick samples to determine the origins and significance of the find.

This unexpected discovery has captured the imagination of the local community, offering a potential glimpse into the area’s rich historical past. As investigations unfold, all eyes are now on what the excavation might reveal, with many eager to uncover the full story behind this ancient tunnel.

Mamata Banerjee Halts Demolition of 144 Resorts in Mandarmani, Orders No Bulldozers

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 19, 2024,  Kolkata : West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed shock and dismay over the East Midnapore district administration’s directive to demolish 144 allegedly illegal resorts in Mandarmani. The Chief Minister has categorically ordered that “no bulldozers will be allowed,” effectively halting the demolition drive.


The district administration’s notice, issued in compliance with a May 2, 2022, directive from the National Green Tribunal (NGT), called for the removal of these structures by November 20. However, Banerjee’s intervention has put a stop to the operation.

The Chief Minister is reportedly furious that such a significant decision was made without consultation or even informing senior state officials, including the Chief Secretary. Sources confirm that Banerjee was blindsided by the move, prompting her to demand accountability. “Bulldozers are not a solution,” Banerjee declared, emphasizing a more measured approach to the situation.
The 144 resorts in question span several areas, with 50 located in Dadanpatrabar, 27 in Seelampur, 30 in Mandarmani, and 36 in Sonamui. One lodge in South Purushottampur is also under scrutiny. These establishments are alleged to have been constructed within the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) without adhering to environmental guidelines.

Despite the NGT’s directive issued over a year ago, the district administration delayed its implementation until now, prompting questions about the timing and urgency of the current notice.
In response to the controversy, the Chief Secretary is expected to hold a meeting with resort owners to discuss the matter. This meeting aims to explore alternative solutions that balance environmental compliance with the local economy, which heavily depends on tourism.
Mandarmani, a popular tourist destination, has seen rapid commercial growth, with numerous hotels and resorts springing up along its pristine coastline. While environmentalists have long raised concerns over violations of CRZ norms, local businesses argue that abrupt demolitions could devastate the tourism-driven economy of the region.

The Chief Minister’s intervention underscores her government’s commitment to both protecting livelihoods and ensuring responsible environmental practices. As Banerjee pointed out, a more nuanced approach is necessary to resolve the issue without resorting to extreme measures like demolitions.

The state government is now poised to negotiate a middle path, balancing the enforcement of environmental regulations with the interests of local stakeholders.

Workers Protest Halts Ash Mining at Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant Amid Political Infighting

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 19, 2024, East Medinipur : Work at the Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant’s ash mining site has been stalled for over a year, and tensions reached a boiling point on Tuesday, November 19. Protesters, supported by the Indian National Trinamool Trade Union Congress (INTTUC), gathered outside the plant’s gates, demanding immediate reinstatement of work.


The ash mining operation, crucial for the plant’s waste management, is carried out under the supervision of Trinamool-backed organizations. However, after nearly a year of dormancy, the Haldia-based Ash Management Unit (AMU) recently secured the contract to restart operations. The protesters, armed with flags, banners, and posters, insisted that local workers employed by the previous contractor be immediately re-engaged.

The protest has fueled speculations of internal factional disputes within the ruling Trinamool Congress. Sources suggest that rivalry between different factions within the party may be contributing to the unrest. In response to the escalating situation, a significant police force from Kolaghat Police Station was deployed to maintain order.


INTTUC leader Subarna Samui, who was present at the scene, emphasized the workers’ right to employment. “These workers have been associated with ash mining for years. They must not be left in the lurch,” Samui stated.

Following discussions between the District Council, Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant officials, and worker representatives, a preliminary inspection of the ash pit and its surroundings was initiated. Authorities have assured that after completing the area’s assessment, a detailed plan will be devised to streamline operations and address the workers’ concerns.

The incident underscores the delicate balance between industrial operations and political dynamics in the region. Further talks are expected in the coming days to resolve the impasse and restore normalcy.