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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Plot to Kill Using Russian Chemicals”: Arjun Singh’s Explosive Claim Sparks Political Storm
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, 15 November 2024 : Former BJP MP Arjun Singh has ignited a political controversy with his startling claim of an alleged plot to assassinate him, Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, and others using chemicals sourced from Russia. Singh made these remarks yesterday before appearing at the CID office, sending shockwaves through the state’s political circles.
Chaos at Ashoknagar Station: Passengers’ Protest Halts Train Services, Sparks Clash with Police
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 15, 2024, Ashoknagar: Long-simmering frustrations of daily commuters erupted into a full-blown protest on Friday morning at Ashoknagar station, severely disrupting railway services on the Bangaon line. Passengers, upset over frequent service disruptions and truncated routes, halted two trains, bringing rail traffic to a standstill for several hours.
NIA Makes First Arrest in Bhatpara Shooting Case; Political Tensions Soar
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, North 24 Pargana, 15 November 2024: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made its first arrest in connection with the shooting incident targeting Priyanku Pandey, a close associate of BJP leader Arjun Singh, in Bhatpara, North 24 Pargana. The arrest, made on Friday in Maheshtala, marks a significant development in the case that has heightened political tensions between the BJP and Trinamool Congress (TMC).
West Bengal Honours Tribal Icon: CM Mamata Banerjee Inaugurates Week-Long Birsa Munda Diwas Celebrations
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, 15 November 2024: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, fresh from her visit to the hills, marked the beginning of
Birsa Munda Diwas at Rajarhat’s Adivasi Bhavan today. The occasion commemorated the 150th birth anniversary of tribal hero and social reformer Birsa Munda. The state government has planned a week-long celebration to honor his legacy, with programs running until November 21 across various districts.Baidyabati Municipality Controversy: Councilor’s Kartik Puja Stunt Sparks Political Uproar
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Hooghly, 15 November 2024: A peculiar incident in Baidyabati has stirred a political storm, involving a long-standing tradition and questionable use of official stationery. The controversy began when Paushali Bhattacharya, a Trinamool councilor from Ward 19 of Baidyabati Municipality, allegedly “threw” Kartik Thakur at the house of a local resident, Shyamal Maiti, as part of the Kartik Puja festivities. What turned this light-hearted ritual into a heated debate was a letter that accompanied the idol, written on the official pad of the municipality and marked “Municipality Approved.”
800 Students Shine on Stage: Aditya Birla Banibharti Celebrates 65th Foundation Day in Grand Style
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, 15 November 2024:In a spectacle that defied expectations, nearly 800 students took to the stage on Friday at the Science City Auditorium in Kolkata. The occasion? The 65th Foundation Day of Aditya Birla Banibharti School, Rishra, Hooghly—a celebration that showcased the institution’s unique blend of academic excellence and cultural enrichment.
Aditya Birla Banibharti has long been a beacon of holistic education, emphasizing the importance of nurturing creativity alongside traditional academics. From painting and dance to drama and music, the school fosters aesthetic and intellectual growth from the earliest levels. Friday’s event provided a breathtaking glimpse into the school’s commitment to this philosophy.
A Day of Artistic Brilliance
The performances, featuring a range of ensemble music and dance acts, left the audience mesmerized. The highlight was a stunning adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore’s iconic play Taser Desh. With impeccable acting and choreography, the students delivered a professional-grade performance, earning widespread applause.
Principal Gautam Sarkar praised the students, saying, “Our school slogan is not ‘extra-curricular’ but ‘curriculum.’ In today’s educational landscape, it is crucial to go beyond textbooks to focus on the all-round development of our children.”
Esteemed Guests and Inspiring Words
The event was inaugurated by eminent personalities, including renowned artist Pandit Tanmoy Basu, Chairperson of the Child Protection Commission Ananya Chakraborty Chattopadhyay, and Principal Gautam Sarkar. School Secretary Amlan Das was also present, along with other distinguished guests.
Pandit Tanmoy Basu enthralled the audience with a live musical performance involving young students, demonstrating the transformative power of art. Meanwhile, Ananya Chakraborty Chattopadhyay emphasized the importance of sports and physical exercise for balanced development, highlighting how physical well-being complements mental and cultural growth.
A Model for Holistic Education
Aditya Birla Banibharti School has consistently sought to identify and nurture individual talents. From an early age, students are encouraged to explore various disciplines under expert guidance, making them proficient in multiple fields. This approach ensures a solid foundation for their overall growth, encompassing academic, artistic, and physical development.
As Principal Gautam Sarkar aptly noted, “The primary foundation for a child’s growth and development begins in school. Our mission is to shape well-rounded individuals who excel in every sphere of life.”
The school’s Foundation Day celebrations have once again underscored its role as a pioneer in holistic education, leaving both attendees and participants inspired.
TMC Set for Major Organizational Overhaul: Key District Presidents to be Replaced Ahead of Assembly Elections
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Nov 15, 2024, Kolkata : In a major development within the Trinamool Congress (TMC), sources close to party leadership have confirmed that a sweeping organizational reshuffle is on the horizon, with significant changes expected at both the district and block levels across West Bengal. This move is part of a broader strategy by party leaders, including Abhishek Banerjee, to streamline the organization in preparation for the crucial 2026 Assembly elections.
The reshuffle comes after discussions between West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and TMC State President Subrata Bakshi, who was instructed to sit down with Abhishek Banerjee and discuss the details of the changes. According to sources, this conversation is expected to result in a series of changes in leadership positions at multiple levels of the party, with district presidents being the primary targets of the restructuring.
A central focus of the reshuffle will be on South Bengal, with changes anticipated in key districts such as Kanthi, Tamluk, and Purulia. Party insiders suggest that the Krishnanagar and Murshidabad districts, led by Mahua Moitra and Abu Taher respectively, could see their leaderships changed. The removal of Sudip Banerjee from his position as North Kolkata district president is also under consideration, with the chances of his replacement standing at 18%. Additionally, Sayani Ghosh, currently the TMC Youth President, could be removed following her successful election to the Jadavpur Lok Sabha seat.
However, Arup Chakraborty, the District President of Bankura, is expected to retain his position. Despite some ongoing concerns within the district, the party sees no immediate alternative leadership figure to replace him, and with the upcoming Taldangra Assembly by-election expected to see a TMC landslide victory, there is little incentive to disturb the status quo in Bankura.
The most significant upheaval, however, is expected in North Bengal, where sources claim that Cooch Behar, Siliguri, and other districts could see substantial changes. The removal of several district presidents, especially in areas where TMC has underperformed, is being discussed. The recent incidents, such as Cooch Behar Chairman Rabindranath Ghosh and Siliguri Mayor Gautam Deb not being allowed to take the stage at the TMC’s annual rally on July 21, have been interpreted as indicators of a potential leadership shift in the region. Ghosh, in particular, was not given permission to speak, and only after persistent requests was Gautam Deb allowed to take the stage. These signals are believed to hint at a deeper reshuffling in the North Bengal leadership.
The reshuffle is not just about personnel; it is driven by a desire for better organizational performance. A senior TMC leader explained that a major issue within the districts is that many current presidents have formed their own factions, often prioritizing their personal supporters over unity. This internal division has hindered the party’s effectiveness in certain areas. In selecting new district leaders, the party aims to choose individuals who not only enjoy broad acceptance within the organization but who also have the ability to lead with authority and full-time dedication.
“Abhishek Banerjee is keen on creating a productive, united team. This reshuffle is being done with an eye on the assembly elections, and the goal is to ensure that the organization works more cohesively and effectively on the ground,” the source added.
Changes are also expected at the municipal level, with the chairmen and vice-chairmen of various municipalities facing potential removals. The driving factor behind these changes will be the performance in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, particularly in municipalities where the TMC struggled to secure wins in most of the wards. Leaders from these municipalities will be replaced by individuals who can better galvanize local support for the party in the upcoming state elections.
While the district and block-level reshuffles are the immediate focus, there is also speculation that a state cabinet reshuffle could follow in the wake of these organizational changes. Although details remain unclear, political observers believe that the reshuffling of party leadership could extend to the state’s executive, with key ministers potentially being moved or replaced based on their performance and political alignment. The reshuffling of both the party and the cabinet would be in line with Abhishek Banerjee’s efforts to streamline the administration and improve governance ahead of the critical 2026 elections.
This shift at both the organizational and governance levels reflects the TMC’s desire to present a united, efficient front to the voters, ensuring that the party is well-prepared to face any challenges in the upcoming Assembly elections.
Abhishek Banerjee, who has emerged as the driving force behind the reshuffle, is focusing on creating a dynamic and capable leadership team that can take on the opposition with renewed vigor. His emphasis on grassroots unity, leadership accountability, and electoral performance suggests that the reshuffle is not just about personnel changes but a larger strategy to build a more robust party apparatus.
As the reshuffle is expected to unfold in the coming days, all eyes will be on how these changes impact the party’s prospects in both the upcoming by-elections and the 2026 Assembly elections. With Mamata Banerjee’s leadership, Abhishek Banerjee’s strategic vision, and the TMC’s powerful organizational base, the party is clearly gearing up for the challenges ahead.
West Bengal Celebrates Birsa Munda’s 150th Birth Anniversary with Grand Event in Hooghly
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Hooghly, Nov 15, 2024 : In a significant celebration of tribal pride and heritage, the Hooghly district administration, under the initiative of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, commemorated the 150th birth anniversary of the revered tribal leader Birsa Munda. The event, held on Friday, took place at the Polba Dadpur block agricultural farm premises in Hooghly district. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee inaugurated the celebration virtually from Kolkata, marking a special occasion that honors the legacy of the freedom fighter and social reformer.
A host of prominent dignitaries from across the district joined the commemorative event, including Hooghly District Magistrate Mukta Arya, Chandannagar Police Commissioner Amit P. Javalgi, and Hooghly Rural Police Superintendent Kamnashis Sen. The occasion also saw the participation of Hooghly Member of Parliament (MP) and actress Rachana Banerjee, along with several local political and civic leaders such as Mitali Bagh, MLA Asit Majumdar, Asima Patra, Tapan Dasgupta, and District Council President Ranjan Dhara. Other notable figures in attendance included Assistant President Krishna Chandra Santra, Fisheries and Construction Worker Nirmalya Chakraborty, and District Council member Tia Patra.
The event began with a ceremonial lighting of the lamp by District Magistrate Mukta Arya and Police Commissioner Amit P. Javalgi, signifying the auspicious start of the day’s celebrations. A range of cultural programs were organized to showcase the vibrant traditions of Birsa Munda’s community. The performances included traditional dance and music, with special emphasis on Southal dance, a cultural tribute to the tribal heritage. Local artists and performers brought to life the spirit of Birsa Munda’s fight for the rights of indigenous people through their powerful renditions.
Birsa Munda, born on November 15, 1875, is remembered as a revolutionary and tribal leader who played a key role in the Indian freedom struggle, particularly in the fight against British colonial rule and the exploitation of tribal communities. His leadership in the Ulgulan (the Munda Rebellion) is celebrated for its emphasis on social justice, tribal rights, and the preservation of indigenous cultures.
In her address, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed her admiration for Birsa Munda’s contributions to both the freedom movement and the upliftment of tribal communities. She emphasized the importance of remembering leaders like Munda who fought for justice and equality and urged the people of West Bengal to continue to work towards the welfare of all marginalized communities.
The Hooghly district administration’s initiative to mark this milestone event reflects the state government’s ongoing commitment to recognizing and celebrating the diverse cultural and historical heritage of Bengal. The Chief Minister’s virtual presence underscored the significance of the event and her administration’s dedication to honoring the legacy of tribal leaders who have shaped India’s history.
As the day unfolded, the cultural programs, including dance performances and folk songs, brought together the people of Hooghly in a spirit of unity and pride, reminding them of their shared history and the enduring influence of Birsa Munda’s vision. The event was a testament to the power of cultural remembrance in fostering community identity and collective progress.
SIT formed to probe into tab fund diversion scam: Mamata
PTI, KOLKATA, NOV 15, 2024 : Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said that her government has formed a Special Investigating Team (SIT) to probe into a fraud in which government funds sent to bank accounts of students for purchasing tabs or mobile phones were diverted elsewhere. Six people were arrested in this connection, Mamata said while speaking to journalists at the Bagdogra airport in the northern part of the state before flying back to Kolkata.
The government had transferred Rs 10,000 to the bank accounts of each higher secondary and Class 10 student of government schools to purchase a tablet or mobile, but several of them did not receive the money due to alleged malpractices.
“An SIT has been formed. Our administration is very strong. They have already arrested six people and will do whatever is required. The group (involved in the case) is from Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Such groups exist in almost all other states,” the Chief Minister said. The government has started giving money to all who did not receive it, she added.
Meanwhile, a senior officer of state police on Friday said that in all, 1,911 out of 16 lakh students of state-run schools have fallen victim to a cyber-fraud linked to the state government’s ‘Taruner Swapno’ scheme, which provides Rs 10,000 to Class 10 and 12 students to purchase tablets. The scam prompted police to launch an investigation. So far, 93 cases have been filed, and 11 people have been arrested in connection with the fraudulent activities, he added.
“So far, 11 people have been arrested and 93 FIRs lodged in connection with the tablet scheme scam. Out of the 16 lakh students of Class 10 and 12, 1,911 students have been defrauded,” ADG (South Bengal) Supratim Sarkar told reporters. According to Sarkar, the fraud was conducted by cybercriminals operating from multiple states, including Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Jharkhand.
“The investigation has uncovered evidence suggesting the involvement of interstate gangs. Some of the arrested suspects have reportedly admitted to being part of these operations, and documents seized during the raids have confirmed their participation in previous cyber scams, including siphoning off funds from other Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) schemes and the national scholarship portal,” he added.
The state police has set up Special Investigation Teams (SITs) to probe the scam and are working closely with law enforcement agencies in other states. They are investigating whether there was any manipulation of the system at the local level or if internal collusion helped the fraudsters, he added.
“We are trying to find out whether these miscreants manipulated the system, or there was any involvement of people at the ground level, or whether someone acted as a mole in the system to help the fraudsters,” Sarkar said.
