Category Archives: States

Coastal Communities Brace for Cyclone Dana as Precautions Intensify

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 24, 2024, Hooghly: As Cyclone Dana approaches, coastal areas along the Bay of Bengal in West Bengal and Odisha are experiencing unprecedented calm as residents heed warnings and evacuate. The Shunshan Ferry Ghat has ceased operations, with the ticket counter closed and the entrance gate locked. Following directives from the state government, local authorities have ordered the suspension of all ferry services for safety reasons.


Starting at 5 PM yesterday, ferry operations from Uttarpara and Guptipara were halted. Despite the closures, some uninformed passengers attempted to access the ferry services, only to find the gates locked. Rainfall has commenced this morning, driven by strong winds from the cyclone, which have darkened the skies and prompted most residents to remain indoors unless absolutely necessary. The usually bustling roads near the ghat are nearly deserted, and many local jute shops remain shuttered.

While train services continue to operate normally today, Eastern Railway has announced that beginning tomorrow morning, in anticipation of Cyclone Dana’s peak impact, 68 trains in the Howrah division will be canceled. This includes all local trains on the Howrah-Arambagh branch. Authorities are prioritizing passenger safety as the storm looms, urging the public to stay informed and prepared.

Supreme Court Intervenes to Protect Trees Amid Kolkata Metro Expansion Controversy

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

 In a significant ruling regarding the Kolkata Metro Rail expansion, the Supreme Court has intervened to halt the planned felling of 943 trees, emphasizing the need for environmental protection. A bench comprising Justice KV Viswanathan and Justice PK Misrar ordered that “no fresh felling of trees for Kolkata Metro Rail works” can occur without approval from the Union Ministry of Environment.

This decision comes in the wake of a legal challenge initiated by senior lawyer Jaideep Gupta on June 20, which contested a previous verdict by a division bench of the Calcutta High Court. The Supreme Court’s ruling on Wednesday not only stayed the High Court’s verdict but also granted permission for the metro expansion to continue, provided it adheres to environmental regulations.

During the proceedings, Gupta highlighted the extensive tree removal planned for a 10-kilometer extension of the metro, arguing that a significant number of trees were being cut without the necessary permissions. He expressed concerns about the environmental damage that would result from the loss of these trees, particularly in the Maidan area, which is often referred to as the “lungs of the city.” The court had previously ruled on September 13 that no trees could be cut in the Maidan area for metro work, reiterating the importance of preserving this vital green space.

The issue of tree felling for the metro expansion has sparked considerable public concern, leading the organization People United for Better Living in Kolkata to file a Public Interest Litigation in 2023, aimed at safeguarding the area’s trees. It is feared that up to 700 trees could be cut down for the metro work stretching from Mominpur to Dharmatala, further amplifying worries about environmental degradation.

In defense of the project’s environmental considerations, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta stated that while some trees were uprooted, they were being relocated to other sites, with 94 trees already replanted. However, the Supreme Court’s latest ruling reinforces the need for stringent oversight regarding any further tree removal linked to the metro expansion, ensuring that environmental concerns are prioritized as the project progresses.

As the situation develops, stakeholders are encouraged to closely monitor the implications of this ruling on both the metro expansion and the environment of Kolkata.

Cyclone Dana Approaches: Rainfall Begins as Authorities Mobilize for Safety

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

As Cyclone Dana makes its presence felt, the skies over West Bengal have turned ominously heavy since Wednesday morning, bringing with it the onset of rain across the region. The deep depression in the Bay of Bengal intensified into a cyclonic storm early Wednesday and is currently charting a course toward the Odisha coast.

According to Delhi’s Mausam Bhavan, the cyclone is moving northwest at a speed of 15 km per hour. As of now, Paradwip in Odisha is approximately 520 km away, while Sagardwip in West Bengal is 600 km distant, and Khepupara in Bangladesh is about 610 km from the storm’s center.

The Alipur Meteorological Department confirmed that the low-pressure system transformed into a cyclonic storm at 5:30 AM. Cyclone Dana is expected to make landfall near Odisha’s Dhamara port between late Thursday night and early Friday morning, with wind speeds projected to exceed 100 to 110 km/h, possibly reaching up to 120 km/h.

In preparation for the cyclone’s impact, local administrations in East Medinipur and South 24 Parganas have implemented precautionary measures. Public announcements are being made using microphones to alert coastal residents, particularly in high-risk areas such as Mandarmani, Tajpur, Digha, and Shankarpur, where the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been deployed.

Coastal regions including Sagardwip, Namkhana, Patharpratima, and Bakkhali have been under strict surveillance, with a ban on sea access instituted in Gangasagar, Fraserganj, and Bakkhali to ensure public safety. While the full extent of Cyclone Dana’s impact remains uncertain, authorities are on high alert and have mobilized all necessary resources to mitigate risks.

As the storm approaches, residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow safety protocols issued by local authorities. The situation will be closely monitored as the cyclone progresses, with updates to be provided as necessary. 

Cyclone Threat Grounds Trains as Eastern Railway Suspends Services Amid Safety Concerns

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 23, 2024, Kolkata :  In a proactive measure to safeguard passengers ahead of the impending cyclone, Eastern Railway has announced the suspension of all local train services departing from Sealdah station from 8 PM on Thursday until 10 AM on Friday. The decision also extends to train services from Namkhana and Hasanabad, emphasizing the railway’s commitment to public safety during this critical time.


According to the Meteorological Department, cyclone conditions are expected to develop between Puri and Sagardwip, with impacts forecasted for Thursday night or Friday morning. In light of this threat, all Puri-bound trains have been canceled, affecting a significant number of long-distance services throughout South India. A total of 85 long-distance trains—including those originating from Howrah, Shalimar, and Santragachi—are now canceled, alongside 93 inbound trains, including several superfast options.

The cyclone has already formed in the Bay of Bengal, prompting heightened alerts for both Bengal and Odisha. The expected trajectory indicates the cyclone will cross between Sagar Dwip and Puri, raising concerns about severe weather conditions. Local administration in Kolkata is on high alert, as the region has already begun experiencing adverse effects, with over 200 train cancellations reported across both states.

Among the canceled local services are multiple routes, including Sealdah to Lakshikantpur, Diamond Harbour, Baruipur, Sonarpur, and Barasat. Additional cancellations are anticipated as the situation unfolds, with station announcements set to inform travelers of any further disruptions. Deepak Nigam, the Sealdah Divisional Railway Manager, confirmed that 160 local trains have been canceled due to safety concerns, with some branches also suspending operations beginning Thursday evening.

In addition to local services, numerous long-distance trains have also been affected, with cancellations requested by East Coast Railway. Notable cancellations include the Sealdah-Puri Duranto Express, Secunderabad-Howrah Falaknama Express, and Puri-Jayanagar Express. The Digha-Visakhapatnam Express is also set to be canceled on Friday.

The impact of the cyclone is being felt beyond West Bengal, with similar precautions implemented in Odisha. A high alert has been issued in Puri, prompting the closure of schools and colleges. The Odisha administration has ordered the evacuation of all hotels and lodgings along the coast by 5 PM on Wednesday, creating challenges for tourists trying to return home amidst the cancellation of several trains.

As the region braces for the cyclone’s impact, both travelers and local residents are urged to stay informed and prioritize safety in these uncertain times.

Bengal ready to face cyclonic storm, schools to remain closed from October 23-26: Mamata

 A well-marked low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal intensified into a depression on Tuesday as it rolled towards the eastern coast with the likelihood of turning into a severe cyclonic storm

PTI, Calcutta, 22.10.24 :West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday said the state administration was ready to respond to any disaster that could occur due to an impending cyclone and announced that primary and secondary schools in nine districts would remain closed from Wednesday to October 26 as a precautionary measure.

She said teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and SDRF have already been deployed and integrated control rooms, at both state and district levels, become functional 24X7.

A well-marked low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal intensified into a depression on Tuesday as it rolled towards the eastern coast with the likelihood of turning into a severe cyclonic storm, the IMD said.

“Our government is ready to face this cyclonic storm. We have already started integrated control rooms at state and district levels and they are working 24X7. As a precautionary measure, fishermen have been asked not to venture into the seas. Public address systems are in place in the coastal areas. The district magistrates (DMs) and Superintendents of police (SPs) have been asked to keep their eyes open till the situation normalises,” Banerjee said.

As per the prediction of the India Meteorological Department, the weather system may gain strength and the impending cyclone make landfall somewhere between Puri and Sagar Island.

“The wind speed may reach above 110 km per hour,” she added.

The IMD, in its bulletin, said the well-marked low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal concentrated into a depression and lay centred at 700 km away from Paradip in Odisha and 750 km from Sagar Island in West Bengal around 8.30 am on Tuesday.

The depression will further intensify into a cyclonic storm by October 23 and cross north Odisha and southern West Bengal coasts between Puri and Sagar Island in the early morning hours of October 25 as a severe cyclonic storm with a wind speed of 100-110 kmph, gusting to 120 kmph, it said.

The Bengal CM said districts of South and North 24 Parganas, Purba Medinipur and its coastal areas are expected to be affected severely.

“Besides the neighbouring districts of Paschim Medinipur, Bankura, Jhargram and Hooghly are likely to be affected. Schools will remain closed in these districts from October 23 to 26 as a precautionary measure. We do not want to take any risks and do not want anyone to face danger. Schools and colleges are sometimes used as shelters for people,” she said.

According to a notification issued by the state government, educational institutes will remain closed in the districts of North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur, Jhargram, Bankura, Howrah, Hooghly and Kolkata from Wednesday till October 26.

The Bengal CM said the district administrations have been asked to shift all those residing in low-lying areas of these districts to safe places.

“We have started taking measures since yesterday. The ferry movements in coastal areas and districts will remain non-operational till the situation returns to normalcy. Tourist movements have been monitored as a precautionary measure,” she said.

Banerjee said Chief Secretary Manoj Pant held a meeting with all the departments, NDRF, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), power utilities and municipal corporations concerned.

Kakdwip on High Alert as Cyclone Nears: Sub-Divisional Administration Prepares for Potential Landfall

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 22, 2024, South 24 Parganas : The Kakdwip Sub-Divisional Administration has ramped up its preparedness for an approaching cyclone, with authorities on high alert for potential natural calamities. A control room has been activated, and flat shelters and schools have been prepared as temporary relief centers. Sub-divisional officer (SDO) Madhusudan Mandal confirmed that all necessary measures are in place to deal with any eventuality arising from the cyclone. “Our control room is operational 24/7, and flat shelters have been readied to accommodate those in need during the storm,” he stated.


As of October 21, a cyclone forming over the North Andaman Sea has intensified into a depression, with its eye about 1,000 kilometers off the coasts of Bakkhali and Puri. The current wind speed is around 30 km/h, and the air pressure is recorded at 1006 hPa. Forecasters warn that the depression will intensify into a deep depression and move northwest by the morning of October 22. It is expected to strengthen into a cyclonic storm by October 23, posing a serious threat to coastal regions.

The projected landfall is likely to occur along the coasts of West Bengal and Odisha, with a wind speed ranging from 90-110 km/h and gusts potentially reaching up to 120 km/h. This could bring heavy to very heavy rainfall to the region, raising concerns about flooding and widespread damage. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red, yellow, and orange alerts for several states, including Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, and the northeastern states.

While the exact path of the cyclone remains uncertain, the coastal areas of Odisha and West Bengal are on high alert. More details regarding the cyclone’s trajectory will be released over the next 24 to 48 hours. Both states are expected to experience the full impact of the storm starting October 23, with the cyclone likely making landfall on October 24.

In anticipation of the cyclone, the Kakdwip administration has intensified its coordination efforts with disaster management teams and local authorities. Relief and rescue teams have been placed on standby, and residents in vulnerable coastal areas have been advised to stay updated on weather forecasts and evacuation orders.

As the situation develops, the authorities are urging people to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to minimize risks. Coastal areas are expected to experience severe weather conditions, and preparedness is key to reducing the impact of the cyclone’s landfall.

Tragedy Strikes at Debra Super Specialty Hospital: Woman Dies After Childbirth, Family Alleges Medical Negligence

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 22, 2024, West Medinipur : Tensions flared at Debra Super Specialty Hospital after a 23-year-old woman, Mamni Sardar Singh, tragically died following complications from childbirth. The young mother was admitted to the hospital in labor on Monday evening, and while she successfully gave birth to a baby girl, she began experiencing severe bleeding shortly after the delivery. Despite the medical team’s efforts, Mamni passed away in the early hours of Tuesday, around 2:00 a.m., leaving her grieving family devastated.


According to hospital sources, the patient was taken to the operating theater (OT) for delivery when her labor pains intensified. Dr. Atanu Samant, the doctor on duty, performed the operation. However, shortly after the delivery, Mamni experienced excessive bleeding, which could not be controlled, leading to her untimely death.

The grieving family has accused the hospital staff, particularly Dr. Samant and the attending nurses, of negligence, claiming that Mamni’s death was the result of improper treatment. Tension erupted on the hospital premises early Tuesday morning as news of the incident spread. Family members and local residents gathered, demanding accountability for what they believe was a preventable death.

The patient’s family has since filed a formal complaint with the hospital superintendent, urging a thorough investigation and calling for strict action against the doctor and nurses involved. “We lost her because of negligence. This is unacceptable,” a family member said. They have called for the responsible parties to be held accountable for the tragedy.

In response to the incident, local BJP leader Kashinath Bose sharply criticized the hospital, accusing it of failing to provide adequate care. “Debra Super Specialty Hospital is notorious for referring patients to the district hospital instead of treating them properly. This negligence has now cost a young woman her life,” Bose stated. He called for immediate punitive action against those responsible for the death, emphasizing the need for systemic improvements in the hospital’s care standards.

The incident has stirred significant unrest in the local community, with calls for better healthcare services in the area and heightened scrutiny over the hospital’s practices. Police were deployed to the hospital on Tuesday morning to prevent any escalation, ensuring the situation remained under control.

Meanwhile, hospital authorities have assured that an internal investigation will be conducted to determine the exact cause of Mamni’s death and to address the family’s allegations. Local residents, however, remain skeptical, with many questioning the hospital’s capabilities to handle critical cases.

As the family mourns the loss of Mamni Sardar Singh, the focus now shifts to ensuring that justice is served and that such tragedies are prevented in the future. The incident has also reignited discussions about the state of healthcare in rural areas, with increasing pressure on authorities to improve facilities and staff accountability at hospitals like Debra Super Specialty.

Supreme Court Rebukes ED for Overreach in Chhattisgarh Corruption Case Arrest

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 22, 2024, Kolkata: In a scathing reprimand, the Supreme Court of India strongly criticized the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for its handling of the arrest of former IAS officer Anil Tuteja in connection with the Chhattisgarh excise corruption case. The court raised serious concerns about the agency’s conduct, specifically questioning the legality of the arrest, and accused the ED of overreach in its investigative actions.


The case stems from allegations of large-scale excise corruption amounting to ₹2,100 crore during the tenure of the Congress-led government in Chhattisgarh between 2019 and 2022. The ED, tasked with probing financial crimes, initiated its investigation into the matter. In April 2024, Anil Tuteja, a high-ranking bureaucrat at the time, was arrested as part of the probe.

During a hearing on Monday, the Supreme Court expressed its displeasure over the manner in which the ED conducted the arrest. Referring to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which safeguards the right to life and personal liberty, the court reminded the agency that no individual’s fundamental rights should be compromised. “There is something called Article 21,” the court firmly stated. “It guarantees a citizen’s right to life and liberty, and the central agency cannot strip someone of these basic rights.”

The defense counsel representing Tuteja narrated a series of events that highlighted procedural concerns. According to the lawyer, Tuteja had appeared at the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) office in Bengal for questioning on April 20. ED officers, present during the interrogation, issued a summons to Tuteja which was set to expire by noon that day. Given that the period had already lapsed, Tuteja refused to accept the notice. Following this, the ED issued a fresh summons instructing him to report to their office later in the evening at 5:30 p.m.

After enduring a day of questioning at the ACB office, Tuteja was reportedly taken to the ED office where he was interrogated throughout the night. He was arrested in the early hours of April 21, sparking outrage from both Tuteja’s legal team and now, the Supreme Court.

The apex court harshly questioned the need for the ED to conduct its inquiry simultaneously with the ongoing investigation by the ACB. “Why did the ED feel the need to intervene during the ACB’s questioning? How can the ED issue a notice in the middle of another agency’s inquiry? Such haste is not even seen in cases of terrorism or criminal litigation,” the court remarked, calling the ED’s actions a “serious breach.”

In response to the court’s blistering critique, the ED maintained that Tuteja had willingly visited their office and was not forced into custody. However, Tuteja’s lawyer countered this claim, insisting that the arrest was illegal and demanded his client’s immediate bail.

The Supreme Court’s reprimand underscores a growing scrutiny of investigative agencies’ methods, especially in cases involving high-profile individuals. The court has reserved its final judgment on the bail plea, signaling that the agency’s actions will continue to be under a legal microscope.

The hearing has sparked widespread attention, with many viewing the court’s stance as a reaffirmation of the judiciary’s role in protecting individual rights against perceived misuse of power by investigative bodies.

Bengal Prepares for Cyclone as Chief Minister Calls for Vigilance and Safety Measures

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 22, 2024, Kolkata : With a cyclone brewing in the Bay of Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addressed the pressing concerns of potential devastation in coastal districts during a press conference at Nabanna on Tuesday afternoon. The government is actively mobilizing resources to ensure the safety of residents as the cyclone approaches.


Forecasts indicate that a deep depression over the Bay of Bengal will intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by Wednesday. This cyclone is expected to make landfall between Puri in Odisha and Sagar Dwip in West Bengal on Thursday morning. As a precautionary measure, the state has announced the closure of schools and colleges from October 23 to 26 across eight affected districts, including East and West Medinipur, North and South 24 Parganas, Hooghly, Kolkata, Purulia, and Jhargram. Additionally, ferry services have been suspended, and fishermen have been advised against venturing out to sea.

During her address, Chief Minister Banerjee emphasized the importance of preparedness, stating, “We are ready to tackle this situation. The District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police have been instructed to remain on high alert at all times.” She confirmed that control rooms would be established at both the state and district levels to monitor developments and coordinate response efforts.

Efforts to evacuate residents from high-risk areas are already underway, with many individuals being relocated to safer locations. Public representatives have been tasked with staying in their communities to assist those in need, ensuring that adequate food and resources are available.

Mamata Banerjee acknowledged the potential for severe damage due to the cyclone’s winds, urging the public to remain vigilant. “Even though landfall is expected on the 24th, the threat could arise at any time,” she cautioned. The Chief Minister also highlighted the proactive measures being implemented, including public announcements and warnings via loudspeakers in coastal districts.

In light of the cyclone’s impending arrival, the state government is prioritizing the safety and well-being of its residents, ensuring that all necessary precautions are taken to mitigate the impact of this natural disaster. As the situation develops, officials and citizens alike are bracing for what could be a challenging few days ahead.

CBI Unearths Potential Key Evidence in RG Kar Case as Investigation Intensifies

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, 

October 22, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant development in the RG Kar Hospital case, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) believes it may have located crucial CCTV footage on a hard disk that could serve as a pivotal piece of evidence. This discovery adds a layer of complexity to an already high-profile investigation into the alleged conspiracy surrounding the rape and murder of a young doctor.

The CBI is concentrating on the contents of the hard disk prior to presenting a chargesheet against the officer in charge of the Tala police station and former hospital principal, Ghosh, both of whom are implicated in the ongoing conspiracy case. Following court approval, these hard disks have been dispatched to the Central Forensic Library for further analysis.

Concerns have been raised regarding the availability of complete CCTV footage from the Tala police station and RG Kar Hospital, leading to queries in the Supreme Court about the status of this vital evidence. The CBI has reported that it has yet to receive all necessary footage, and much of what has been provided appears to be incomplete. As part of its investigation, CBI officials have scrutinized computers from both the Tala police station and RG Kar Hospital, claiming that several relevant CCTV recordings may be housed on the hard disks.

According to CBI sources, the agency has already reviewed 51 CCTV clips from RG Kar Hospital before filing a chargesheet against Sanjay Roy, one of the accused. This footage highlighted the movements of civic volunteer Sanjay Roy, which are central to the agency’s allegations against him. However, the CBI admits that it lacks sufficient evidence regarding the purported data loss associated with the case.

In a parallel development, the CBI has successfully recovered deleted call records and video footage from the mobile phones of Tala police station OC Abhijit Mondal and former hospital principal Sandeep Ghosh. Investigators are actively searching for additional CCTV footage to align with these recovered call records and videos, as it is crucial for understanding the activities of both accused individuals.

Following the extraction of hard disks from four computers, the CBI filed an application with the Sealdah court to send the devices to the Central Forensics for examination. The court granted this request, allowing the investigation to proceed with renewed vigor.

As the CBI continues to piece together the evidence, the eyes of the nation remain focused on this sensitive case, underscoring the need for justice and accountability in the healthcare sector.

Family of Deceased RG Kar Doctor Appeals to Amit Shah for Justice Amid Ongoing Protests

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 22, 2024, Kolkata : In a poignant plea for justice, the father of Tilottama, a doctor who tragically passed away while working at RG Kar Hospital, reached out to Union Home Minister Amit Shah via email on Tuesday morning. In his message, he expressed his deep helplessness and requested a meeting to discuss the emotional turmoil following his daughter’s untimely death.


The case surrounding Tilottama’s passing has ignited widespread outrage, prompting junior doctors to rally for justice. Although a recent hunger strike has concluded, the medical community is planning a mass convention for next Saturday to further amplify their demands for accountability and change.

In his email, the bereaved father not only wished the Union Home Minister a happy birthday but also emphasized the emotional strain his family is enduring since losing their daughter. He expressed hope that a meeting with Shah could provide some solace and facilitate a dialogue regarding their plight.

As of now, there has been no response from the Union Home Minister’s office, leaving the family and supporters anxious for a reply. The incident has resonated deeply within the medical community and beyond, highlighting ongoing concerns about the treatment of healthcare professionals and the need for systemic reforms in the medical sector.

The upcoming mass convention is expected to draw significant attention, as junior doctors continue to seek justice for Tilottama and advocate for better working conditions and support for medical staff. The demand for justice in this case serves as a rallying point for a larger conversation about the rights and safety of healthcare workers across the country.

Birbhum’s Political ‘Tiger’ Anubrata Mondal Hints at Stepping Down as Trinamool District President

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 21, 2024, Birbhum : Anubrata Mondal, the influential Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader from Birbhum, popularly known as the ‘Tiger’ of Birbhum, has returned home from Tihar Jail just in time for the Durga Puja festivities. Back in his home district, Mondal is already making moves to strengthen the party’s organization, but his return has also come with an unexpected announcement about his political future.


Speaking at a Vijaya Sammilani (post-Puja gathering) in Purandarpur, Siuri, on Monday, Mondal hinted at stepping down from his post as Trinamool’s Birbhum district president—a position he has held for years. However, he assured his supporters that this transition wouldn’t happen until after the 2026 state elections, when, he predicted, Mamata Banerjee would be re-elected as Chief Minister for a historic fourth term. “I will leave the post after making Mamata Banerjee Chief Minister again. I won’t leave alone, Nurul and I will step down together like two grandfathers,” Mondal remarked, referring to his close associate Nurul Islam.

Nurul Islam, another key political figure in Birbhum and a long-time confidante of Mondal, was also the subject of speculation. Known as the ‘second-in-command’ or ‘President of the 2nd block,’ Nurul has been vocal about stepping down from his role to make way for the next generation of leaders. In July 2024, he had written to senior TMC leaders Abhishek Banerjee and Shatabdi Roy expressing his desire to step aside. However, there have been reports that Nurul Islam hesitated to resign amid an ongoing CBI investigation linked to financial accounts.

Mondal’s comments have sparked curiosity within the party and beyond. His leadership in Birbhum has been marked by a strong and sometimes controversial style of politics. Under his leadership, Birbhum became one of Trinamool’s most loyal strongholds, with Mondal known for rallying the party workers with fiery speeches and maintaining a tight grip on the district’s political machinery.

After his release from Tihar Jail, where he had been held in connection with various legal issues, Mondal quickly resumed his political activities. At a previous meeting in Murray, he had urged party workers to unite ahead of the 2026 elections, underscoring the importance of internal cohesion. However, his latest speech in Siuri was delivered with a more reflective tone, signaling a potential shift in the district’s leadership in the near future.

Mondal’s close ties with Nurul Islam are also an important factor in the political landscape of Birbhum. Both men started their political journey together and are considered inseparable within local political circles. Many see Nurul as Mondal’s natural successor, though the CBI’s scrutiny over financial irregularities has added an element of uncertainty to his future.

The possibility of Mondal stepping down marks a significant moment for the Trinamool Congress in Birbhum. As 2026 approaches, all eyes are on how the party, both locally and statewide, will navigate the upcoming elections, particularly as it faces challenges from opposition parties as well as internal transitions.

For now, Anubrata Mondal remains at the helm, rallying his supporters with confidence, while signaling that a change in leadership may not be far off, but only after ensuring the continuation of Mamata Banerjee’s leadership at the state level.

Growing Concerns Over Security in Agartala: Recent Kidnapping Highlights Rising Lawlessness

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Agartala (Tripura), October 21, 2024 : The security situation in Agartala has once again come under scrutiny following a shocking incident over the weekend that left residents alarmed and questioning the effectiveness of local law enforcement.


On Saturday night, a young man named Sameer Das was kidnapped and brutally assaulted by a group of 10 to 12 individuals in a premeditated attack stemming from personal enmity. Witnesses reported that the assailants used bikes and cars to abduct Sameer from Adviser Chowmuhani and subsequently beat him in a secluded area near Heritage Park. Fortunately, concerned bystanders intervened and managed to rescue him.

Following the incident, Sameer’s family promptly filed a report at the West Agartala Police Station, leading to the arrest of three suspects: Abir Chakraborty, Vishal Biswas, and Arghyadeep Lodh. These individuals were apprehended in various localities, including Gorkhabasti, Indranagar, and Arundhatinagar. The police have also seized a luxury car, identified by the registration number TR 01 CB 0521, believed to have been used in the kidnapping.

The Officer-in-Charge of the West Agartala Police Station confirmed that a case has been registered under specific sections of the law, and investigations are ongoing to apprehend additional suspects involved in the attack.

While this incident is alarming, it highlights a growing trend of disorder in Agartala. Residents report increasing chaos in areas such as North Gate, RMS Choumuhani, and Heritage Park, where groups of unruly youths have been congregating, causing significant disruptions. Locals express fear and frustration, as these groups often engage in inappropriate behavior, including public drinking and harassment of passersby, creating an environment of intimidation.

There are mounting concerns regarding the inaction of local police, with residents alleging that officers from the East Agartala, West Agartala, and NCC police stations have failed to address these issues adequately. Many feel unsafe speaking out against the rising criminal activity, fearing potential repercussions.

The local community is calling for urgent intervention, as the situation continues to deteriorate. There are reports of increased criminal incidents over the past few months, prompting accusations against police leadership for failing to maintain law and order. Critics argue that this decline can be attributed to the mismanagement by government authorities, fueling public protests and dissatisfaction.

As Agartala grapples with these escalating security challenges, residents hope for a swift response from local law enforcement to restore safety and peace in their neighborhoods. The community’s resilience and courage to confront these issues will be crucial in addressing the root causes of the growing lawlessness in the capital.

Updates from the Meeting Between Chief Minister and Junior Doctors

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 21, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant meeting held today, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee engaged with junior doctors in Kolkata, addressing ongoing concerns within the medical community. The meeting was livestreamed, allowing the public to witness the dialogue between the Chief Minister and healthcare professionals.

Today’s meeting between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and junior doctors was livestreamed, allowing the public to observe the discussion.

Chief Minister: “I hope my siblings are physically well. It is a good thing that you have accepted the time.”

Chief Minister: “I hope you will not increase the demands. Increasing demands every day makes it difficult for us.”

Asfaqullah Naiya: “Every time we come late, there is a complaint. But every time, the communication is delayed, so we arrive late. This time it did not happen, so we were not late. The physical condition of the fasting junior doctors is not very good; however, they are continuing their hunger strike.”

Debashis Halder mentioned Sandeep Ghosh, ex-principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, and Ashish Pandey, who are accused of contributing to a culture of threats from the Navanna meeting. The Chief Minister objected, stating, “Those who are not here should not be named. Doctors should express what they want to say.” Debashis responded, “There are complaints against some of them. What should we do in that case?” The Chief Minister replied, “There are complaints against many people.”

Kinjal Nanda raised a point regarding those accused in the vandalism at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 14, asking for the Chief Minister’s opinion on the matter. The Chief Minister asked, “Is this a new demand or not?” The doctors clarified, “It was just a statement.”

Aniket Mahato, a third-year postgraduate trainee at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, expressed his surprise at the alleged cycle of crime occurring within the college. He stated that there needs to be an impartial committee where anyone with complaints can come forward.

The junior doctors demanded the removal of Health Secretary Narayanswaroop Nigam during the Navanna meeting. A young woman explained the difference between the accused and the guilty.

Chief Minister: “I claim that the resignation was made under pressure in North Bengal. That is also a kind of threat culture.”

Chief Minister: “I will not blame you alone. Maybe we were wrong. There was an error, for which you have to go to this place.”

The Chief Minister expressed final frustration towards the principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, demanding, “You suspended 47 people yourself? Why didn’t you send the proposal to the health department? From there, I would decide. Is it not a threat culture?”

Aniket Mahato then entered into a direct conflict with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, asserting that he had been suspended after an investigation by the committee. He spoke on behalf of the principal of RG Kar.

He noted, “We can’t just do two things. Our hands are tied. First, the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder case is being tried in the Supreme Court. Secondly, the government cannot change the Medical Council from time to time.”

Chief Minister: “I fasted for 26 days. Not a single government official came to me. I myself went to Dharanasthal. I have sent the chief secretaries. I have inquired about the health of the doctors on hunger strike every day. I searched for hours.”

Chief Minister: “We cannot sleep at home if you are out. Please lift your hunger strike.”

Key Highlights from the Meeting

Chief Minister’s Opening Remarks
The Chief Minister opened the discussion with a message of hope for the junior doctors, stating, “I hope my siblings are physically well. It is a good thing that you have accepted the time.” She expressed her concerns about the continuous rise in demands from the doctors, noting that it complicates the government’s ability to respond effectively.
Doctors Express Their Concerns
Asfaqullah Naiya, representing the junior doctors, emphasized the challenges faced during negotiations. “Every time we come late, there is a complaint. But every time the communication is late, we are a little late,” he said. He highlighted that the physical condition of fasting junior doctors is deteriorating, yet they continue their hunger strike in solidarity for their cause.
Discussion of Accusations and Accountability
Debashis Halder raised serious concerns regarding individuals implicated in a threatening culture, mentioning Sandeep Ghosh and Ashish Pandey during the meeting. The Chief Minister objected to naming individuals not present, asserting that doctors should focus on expressing their grievances rather than making accusations. Debashis countered that complaints must be addressed, leading to a robust discussion about accountability within the healthcare system.
Demands for Transparency and Fairness
Junior doctor Kinjal Nanda questioned the handling of recent vandalism at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, seeking clarity on the government’s stance. The Chief Minister responded, “Is this a new demand or not?” reinforcing the notion that the meeting was not merely a platform for airing grievances but for seeking constructive solutions.

Aniket Mahato, a third-year postgraduate trainee at RG Kar, voiced the need for an impartial committee to handle complaints against individuals involved in misconduct. His comments underscored the desire for transparency and fairness in addressing grievances within the institution.

Call for Cooperation

The Chief Minister reiterated her commitment to supporting the doctors, recounting her own experience of fasting for 26 days, during which no government officials visited her. “I cannot sleep at home if you are out,” she implored, urging the junior doctors to lift their hunger strike.

As tensions remained palpable, the Chief Minister expressed frustration over the handling of the RG Kar Medical College situation, demanding accountability from the principal regarding the suspension of staff members. “Why didn’t you send the proposal to the health department? I would decide. Is it not a threat culture?” she challenged.

A Path Forward

The meeting concluded with a shared acknowledgment of the difficulties faced by both parties. While the Chief Minister recognized the need for improvement, the junior doctors emphasized the urgency of their demands. As the dialogue continues, both sides express hope for a resolution that ensures the safety and well-being of medical professionals and patients alike.

This meeting reflects a crucial moment in the ongoing conversation about the state of healthcare in West Bengal, with both the government and junior doctors striving for a harmonious and effective working environment.

By-election Countdown Begins for Medinipur Vidhan Sabha: Polls Scheduled for November 13


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 19, 2024, Medinipur: The stage is set for one of the most closely watched by-elections in West Bengal as Medinipur Bidhan Sabha gears up for polling on November 13. This election is part of the larger by-election process that will take place across six constituencies in the state, and the Election Commission of India (ECI) has initiated preparations to ensure a smooth and transparent electoral process.

According to the ECI, the process of submitting nominations is already underway, having begun on Friday, October 18, and will continue until October 25. A key highlight of this year’s by-election is the directive requiring candidates to submit a “No Dues Certificate” before their nominations can be accepted, as stated by the District Election Officer, Madhumita Mukherjee.

The Medinipur Assembly constituency covers areas from the Sadar Block and parts of Shalbani, with a voter base of 2,91,643 individuals. This includes 1,48,100 female voters, 1,43,542 male voters, and one voter registered as third gender. Additionally, the district authorities have confirmed that a total of 304 polling stations have been set up for the election, including two booths exclusively for women. The constituency has been divided into 25 sectors for administrative ease and monitoring.

In a bid to ensure free and fair elections, the administration has deployed four flying squad teams and mandated 100% deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) across the constituency. Webcasting facilities will also be available to monitor activities in real-time during polling, further boosting transparency.

The use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) has been carefully planned, with 594 Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines, 593 Control Units (CU), and 606 Ballot Units (BU) prepared for the event. The administration is also paying special attention to voter inclusivity, with 782 Persons with Disabilities (PWD) voters and 2,607 voters aged above 85 being provided necessary facilities for hassle-free participation.

To ensure voters remain well-informed and any potential concerns are promptly addressed, a dedicated election helpline has been set up at 1950, allowing residents to easily access election-related information.

The results of this by-election will be declared on November 23, and the outcome is expected to play a significant role in shaping the political landscape of the region. With a robust security plan and extensive preparations in place, the Medinipur constituency is gearing up for a crucial electoral contest that could determine the direction of local governance for years to come.

Sumana Mahapatra Resigns from Trinamool Congress Positions Amid Political Turmoil

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 19, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant political development, Sumana Mahapatra, the wife of former minister and Trinamool MLA Soumen Mahapatra, has announced her resignation from all positions within the Trinamool Congress. This decision follows her earlier expression of intent to step down as president of the Panshkura city Trinamool Congress a few months ago.


Sources indicate that Sumana formally submitted her resignation letter to the party’s state president, Subrata Bakshi, and All India General Secretary, Abhishek Bandyopadhyay. Additionally, she informed the district president of her resignation via telephone yesterday.

Historically, Soumen Mahapatra was a prominent Trinamool leader in Dapute, East Medinipur district. He ascended to the role of district president after Shuvendu Adhikari’s departure from the party. However, in a surprising turn of events, he was removed from his ministerial role and the district presidency, leading to speculation that his removal was linked to plans for him to contest the Tamluk Lok Sabha seat in the upcoming elections. Instead, Devanshu Bhattacharya was nominated for that constituency, raising eyebrows about the party’s internal dynamics.

In the wake of Soumen Mahapatra’s diminishing influence within the party, concerns have emerged regarding Sumana’s resignation, which is seen as a reflection of the ongoing factional conflicts within the Trinamool Congress, particularly in Panshkura. Reports have surfaced detailing tensions between Sumana and various municipal council members, indicating that internal strife may have contributed to her decision.

Adding to the controversy, a few days ago, both Soumen and Sumana publicly accused certain factions within the party of using social media to implicate their son, Bodhisattva, in an ongoing RG tax case. This incident has intensified scrutiny of the family, as political rivals seek to leverage these challenges against them.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, all eyes remain on the Mahapatra family and their next moves within the shifting dynamics of the Trinamool Congress. Further developments are anticipated as party members and constituents react to these significant changes.

Security Concerns in Bengal Hospitals: CM Holds Emergency Meetings to Address Safety Issues

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 18, 2024, Kolkata: Following the shocking incident at RG Kar Medical College, concerns about the security of hospitals across West Bengal have escalated, prompting widespread demands from junior doctors for enhanced safety measures. In response to growing pressure, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee convened a high-level meeting on Friday to address the urgent issues of hospital security and patient services in the state’s medical institutions.


The meeting, held with Chief Secretary Manoj Pant and Health Secretary Narayanswaroop Nigam, focused on reviewing current security arrangements and improving patient services in medical colleges and hospitals. Sources indicate that the government is taking the situation seriously, as further discussions have been scheduled for later in the day.

In today’s preliminary discussions, the installation of CCTV cameras in all medical colleges and hospitals was a key topic. The chief secretary and health secretary also reviewed the progress of various security initiatives. The meeting, held at the Chief Minister’s Kalighat residence, sought to expedite security upgrades and safeguard both patients and medical professionals.

A follow-up meeting is set to take place this afternoon at the state secretariat, Nabanna, where senior officials from the Health Department, including hospital superintendents and Chief Medical Officers of Health (CMOH), are expected to participate. The session will focus on finalizing the action plan for tightening security across the state’s hospitals.

Amidst these developments, the Bengal government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the state’s healthcare infrastructure. An allocation of ₹100 crore has been made for the improvement of medical colleges and hospitals. This funding will be directed towards not only security measures but also enhancing patient services and referral systems.

The RG Kar incident has clearly highlighted the vulnerabilities in the state’s healthcare facilities, and today’s meetings are seen as a crucial step towards addressing the concerns raised by medical staff. The outcomes of these discussions will be closely monitored, as the government seeks to reassure both the medical community and the public of its commitment to safety and healthcare excellence.