Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 30, 2025, Kolkata : In a strategic move following the recent reshuffle within the Trinamool Congress (TMC), Chandrima Bhattacharya has been entrusted with the crucial responsibility of heading the party’s Legal Cell. Bhattacharya, a seasoned lawyer by profession, replaces Malay Ghatak in this role. Her appointment marks a significant shift as the party looks to strengthen its legal apparatus amid ongoing challenges in the courts.
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Teachers’ Forum Plans Protest March in Kolkata Following Death of Former Job Aspirant
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 30, 2025, Kolkata:
A wave of grief and frustration has swept through West Bengal’s community of unemployed teaching job aspirants following the reported death of Praveen Karmakar, a former candidate who had long struggled with the emotional toll of not securing a government teaching post. His passing has sparked renewed outrage, with many alleging systemic recruitment irregularities and prolonged delays in justice.Leader of Opposition Raises Concerns Over Recruitment Processes and OBC Inclusion During Tiranga Yatra
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 30, 2025, Kolkata: During a public address in Nadia’s Dhantala as part of the Tiranga Yatra on Thursday, West Bengal Leader of the Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, voiced criticism regarding certain administrative actions of the state government, particularly concerning the School Service Commission (SSC) and the recruitment process in the education sector.
Adhikari alleged that a recent notification issued in the name of the SSC had not followed appropriate procedural norms, claiming that such notifications should come directly from the commission itself, rather than being announced by the Chief Minister. He further commented on the announcement of an increase in vacant posts within the state’s recruitment framework, suggesting that such measures must align with existing legal frameworks, including the directives of the Supreme Court.
In his address, Adhikari expressed solidarity with job seekers and unemployed educators in the state. He asserted that the recruitment issues stemmed from systemic administrative failures and called for corrective measures to restore fairness and transparency. While speaking to the media, he assured that any steps taken outside the bounds of the law would be opposed and addressed accordingly.
Adhikari also questioned the inclusion of certain communities in the state’s Other Backward Classes (OBC) list. Referring to the addition of 111 communities, a majority of which are reportedly under judicial review, he raised concerns about the implications for social equity and ongoing legal scrutiny.
The Leader of the Opposition concluded by stating that his focus remains on safeguarding the rights of job aspirants and ensuring lawful governance. His comments are part of a broader political discourse in the lead-up to the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, with employment and education likely to remain central issues in the public debate.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah to Visit West Bengal on June 1 for Party Rally and Strategic Meeting
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 28, 2025, Kolkata :
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be visiting West Bengal on June 1 to attend a central government event, likely to be held in Kolkata, according to BJP sources. He will be on a two-day visit to the state over the weekend.Army Jawan Purnam Saw Returns Home After Captivity in Kashmir; Warm Welcome by Hooghly Locals and Trinamool Congress Delegation
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 28, 2025, Hooghly : After being held captive by Pakistan for 22 days during a battle at Payalgaon in Kashmir, Indian Army jawan Purnam Sau, a native of Rishra, Hooghly, has safely returned to the country. His return has sparked a wave of relief and celebration in his hometown, where representatives from various political and social groups gathered to honour him.
Mysterious Death in Beleghata: Police Investigate Suicide or Accident After Man Found Dead Near Sales Tax Building
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 27, 2025, Kolkata : A chilling scene unfolded in the busy office area of Beleghata this morning when a person was found dead under mysterious circumstances near the Sales Tax building. At around 10:20 AM, a loud noise startled the usual hustle and bustle of the area, prompting security guards to rush to the spot. What they discovered was nothing short of shocking – a man, floating in blood, his body bruised and lifeless, lying below the multi-storey building.
Rumours of Mamata Banerjee Stepping Down Stir Up Political Storm in Bengal
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 27, 2025, Kolkata : A wave of speculation is sweeping through Bengal’s political circles as rumours swirl that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee may step down from her position and not be a candidate in the upcoming 2026 assembly elections. These reports, fueled by unnamed sources and social media buzz, have ignited a frenzy within the Trinamool Congress (TMC), with party leaders and political analysts reacting in varied ways.
Controversy Surrounds ‘Jagannath Dham’ in Digha as Puri Temple Authorities Seek Legal Protection for Sacred Terms
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 27, 2025, Kolkata : The Jagannath Temple in Digha, which has seen a significant surge in visitors since its inauguration, is at the center of a growing controversy. The temple’s success has raised concerns among the authorities of the Puri Jagannath Temple, who are now planning to take legal action to protect the exclusive use of sacred terms associated with the Lord Jagannath tradition. The Puri temple administration is preparing to apply for patents on several key phrases, including ‘Jagannath Dham’, ‘Maha Prasad’, ‘Nilachal Dham’, ‘Srikshetra’, ‘Purushottamdham’, and the temple’s logo.
Arvind Padhi, the chief administrator of the Puri Jagannath Temple, emphasized the significance of this legal move. “It is critical to protect the sanctity, heritage, and unique identity of the Jagannath temple,” Padhi said. “The application for patents is an essential step to prevent the indiscriminate use of sacred terms related to Lord Jagannath, which are of immense cultural and religious importance.”
This decision comes amid ongoing controversy over the use of the term ‘Jagannath Dham’ at the newly constructed temple in Digha. The Digha temple, which is modeled after the famous Puri Srimandir, has faced criticism from various quarters, including Shankaracharya of Puri, who raised concerns about the appropriateness of the term ‘Jagannath Dham’ being used for a temple outside of Puri. In response to the growing backlash, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who inaugurated the Digha temple last month, strongly defended the project.
During her comments, Banerjee dismissed the controversy as unnecessary, accusing the Odisha government of overreacting. “When Odisha faces a shortage of potatoes, Bengal helps. When a cyclone hits and damages infrastructure, Bengal sends engineers to assist. Most tourists visiting Puri are from Bengal. What is the problem if we build a Jagannath Dham in Digha?” she stated. The Chief Minister also criticized the violence surrounding the issue, remarking, “We all go to Puri without asking too many questions. Why should there be so much violence over this?”
In response, Odisha’s Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan expressed concerns about the sensitivity of religious matters, particularly with regard to the four main ‘dhams’ of India. Harichandan indicated that the Odisha government would formally request the West Bengal authorities to reconsider the use of the term ‘Jagannath Dham’ for the Digha temple.
As tensions continue to rise over the issue, both states appear to be digging in their heels, with no clear resolution in sight. The legal steps taken by the Puri temple authorities could be a pivotal development in determining the future use of these sacred names and terms, potentially setting a precedent for how sacred intellectual property is handled in the context of religious and cultural heritage.
Government Employees Council Urges West Bengal Government to Implement Supreme Court’s Order on Dearness Allowance
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 24, 2025, Kolkata : The Confederation of State Government Employees, West Bengal issued a formal letter to the West Bengal government, urging immediate action on the Supreme Court’s recent directive regarding the payment of dearness allowance (DA) to state government employees. The letter references a crucial order handed down by the Supreme Court on May 16, which mandates that the state government clear at least 25% of the outstanding DA dues to all employees. The Supreme Court’s order was issued in favor of a May 20, 2022, judgment by the Division Bench of the Calcutta High Court, which had ruled that the West Bengal government must address the DA arrears.
The state government had previously challenged the Calcutta High Court’s judgment by appealing to the Supreme Court, but the apex court upheld the lower court’s decision, reaffirming the need for the outstanding dues to be cleared. The Government Employees Council, in their letter, has attached a copy of the Supreme Court’s order and made a formal request for the state government to implement the directive within the next six weeks.
The council emphasized that this order, if promptly acted upon, could finally resolve the long-standing issue of DA arrears, providing much-needed relief to lakhs of government employees in the state. They believe that the implementation of this order will help end the prolonged wait for the employees and restore their financial stability.
The council’s demand highlights the importance of respecting judicial orders and calls for the government to act swiftly to ensure the payment of the outstanding dearness allowance, which has been a point of contention for a significant period.
Hooghly District Administration Gears Up for Safe and Smooth Tarakeswar Srabani Mela with New Safety Measures
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 24, 2025, Kolkata: With the Tarakeswar Srabani Mela just around the corner, the Hooghly district administration has stepped up its preparations for the grand event, focusing on passenger safety and crowd control. A high-level administrative meeting was held today in Singur to discuss the necessary measures for the festival, which is set to begin in two months. The meeting was convened against the backdrop of recent safety concerns raised by the Kumbh Mela incident in Uttar Pradesh, where several fatalities occurred due to crowd-related accidents despite extensive safety protocols.
Officials acknowledged that last year, about 24 lakh devotees attended the Mela, and this year, the turnout is expected to be even higher. In response, the administration has introduced additional measures to ensure the safety and convenience of the devotees. Minister Becharam Manna, who was present at the meeting, emphasized the need to prevent any accidents similar to the Kumbh Mela tragedy. He assured that multiple proposals had been adopted to enhance safety, including the installation of 35 iron lock gates along the Baidyabati-Tarakeswar road, improved road lighting, and a significant increase in ambulance services.
To facilitate quick medical assistance, 25 ambulances, including Toto and bike ambulances, will be stationed at strategic points along the route. The Health Department will also deploy one ambulance per panchayat area, from Baidyabati to Tarakeswar, ensuring emergency services are easily accessible to all. Furthermore, the administration is working with the Telecom Department to improve mobile communication coverage across the Tarakeswar area. These measures are expected to improve coordination among emergency services and keep both pilgrims and authorities connected throughout the event.
In a bid to alleviate the transport burden, a request has been made to the Railway Department to run local trains overnight and to operate a special train service between Kamarkundu and Burdwan, ensuring that devotees can travel smoothly to and from the fair. The roads and ghats leading to the temple will be upgraded, including improvements to drainage systems and the services available at the Ganga ghats, which are critical for the event’s operations.
A guide map will also be launched online by the Hooghly District Administration prior to the start of the Mela. This map will provide vital information, including phone numbers for various services, and help attendees navigate the area with ease. Additionally, the district administration will allow organizations wishing to donate goods to apply online through the block office, streamlining the donation process and ensuring proper coordination.
The meeting, held in the Singur Panchayat Samiti meeting room, saw participation from key officials including Hooghly District Magistrate Mukta Arya, Hooghly District Rural Superintendent of Police Kamanshis Sen, and Singur MLA and State Minister Becharam Manna, along with representatives from the Railway Department, Fire Department, Tarakeswar Temple Authority, and various municipal and administrative bodies. The collaborative effort highlights the district’s commitment to ensuring a safe and organized Tarakeswar Srabani Mela, aiming to provide a hassle-free and spiritually enriching experience for millions of devotees.
Historic Income Tax Office in Kolkata Illuminated to Celebrate Heritage and Inspire Future Generations
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews | May 24, 2025 | Kolkata : A significant chapter in India’s institutional heritage was celebrated today as the iconic Income Tax Office building at 3 Government Place (West), Kolkata, was illuminated in a ceremonial event that blended history with modern pride. This initiative reflects the Income Tax Department’s commitment to preserving its legacy while advancing in step with contemporary values.
The Income Tax Department of India, formally established with the enactment of the Income-tax Act in 1922, traces its origins back to 1860 when Sir James Wilson first introduced income tax in response to the financial aftermath of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. The 1922 Act laid the foundation for the Department’s systematic administration and continues to be acknowledged as a cornerstone in its institutional evolution.
The building at 3 Government Place (West), originally constructed between 1890 and 1891 as the Imperial Secretariat, has long been a landmark of administrative and architectural importance. Before the establishment of Aayakar Bhawan at Chowringhee, it served as the office for all senior functionaries of the Income Tax Department in Bengal, including the Commissioner of Income Tax. The structure, deeply rooted in colonial-era design, remains one of the oldest functioning Income Tax buildings in the country.
In a thoughtful and visually compelling initiative, the newly installed lighting now accentuates the grand architectural features of the heritage structure without any structural modifications. This aesthetic enhancement not only elevates the building’s nighttime visibility but also honors its cultural significance and institutional contributions.
Adding to the preservation efforts, a dedicated Heritage Archive was inaugurated on the rooftop of the building on September 23, 2024, by the Hon’ble Chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). This archive aims to serve as a living repository of the Department’s historical records and milestones.
At the event, the Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, West Bengal & Sikkim, Sri Niraj Kumar, IRS, remarked that the dual initiative of illumination and archiving is intended to inspire both present and future generations. He highlighted the importance of remembering and honoring the Department’s past as a means of instilling pride, belonging, and dedication among stakeholders and citizens alike.
Now illuminated against the Kolkata skyline, the historic building stands as a luminous symbol of resilience, transformation, and the continued relevance of public institutions in nation-building.
Former Justice Bela M Trivedi Likely to Replace Ailing Bengal Governor Ahead of 2026 Elections
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 24, 2025, Kolkata: Speculation is growing over a potential change in the governorship of West Bengal as reports indicate that the Centre is considering replacing the current Governor, CV Anand Bose, due to prolonged illness. Sources suggest that recently retired Supreme Court judge Justice Bela M Trivedi may be appointed to the position.
Justice Trivedi, a seasoned legal expert from Gujarat, took early retirement from the apex court. Her career spans several high-profile roles, including serving as the Secretary of the Law Department in Gujarat during the tenure of then-Chief Minister Narendra Modi, later advancing to the Gujarat High Court and ultimately the Supreme Court.
Her retirement drew attention after the Supreme Court Bar Association initially declined to host a customary farewell, which was subsequently arranged under the directive of Chief Justice BR Gavai. Despite previous debates surrounding her judicial career, her name has now emerged as a probable successor to the current Bengal Governor.
The Centre’s reported move comes amid ongoing discussions regarding Governor Bose’s health and his complex relationship with the West Bengal administration. While the decision may be rooted in health concerns, its timing—less than a year before the 2026 state elections—has added political significance. If Justice Trivedi assumes office, the development is expected to have a notable impact on the state’s political and administrative landscape.
Calcutta High Court Issues Rule Against Madan Mitra Over Unpaid Provident Fund Dues for CSTC Retirees
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 24, 2025, Kolkata : A growing controversy surrounding the Kolkata State Transport Corporation (CSTC) has surfaced, with multiple complaints alleging the non-payment of Provident Fund (PF) dues to retired employees. Reports indicate that re-employed staff, as well as retirees, have not received their rightful PF money, leading to numerous formal complaints. Shockingly, several thousand crores of rupees remain unpaid in the Provident Fund accounts of retired employees.
The issue has drawn the attention of the Calcutta High Court, which has now issued a rule against Trinamool Congress MLA and Chairman of the CSTC Employees Provident Fund Trust, Madan Mitra, along with others involved in the matter. Justice Arindam Mukherjee, who is presiding over the case, has ordered that Mitra, along with the state finance secretary and the CSTC Chief Managing Director, appear in person before the court on July 4.
The CSTC Employees Provident Fund Trust is intended to ensure that employees contribute a portion of their salary each month to their PF account, providing financial security for their retirement. However, complaints from retired employees of CSTC reveal that they have not received their PF payouts, despite having worked for years.
A case regarding this issue was first brought before the Calcutta High Court in July of last year, leading to an order for the release of the unpaid PF money. However, despite this ruling, the funds were not disbursed, resulting in a contempt of court case being filed in December. Since then, the matter has been heard multiple times, with the latest hearing held just yesterday.
During the proceedings, Justice Mukherjee questioned the delay in the payment of PF dues to retired employees, ultimately issuing the rule against Madan Mitra and other officials. The court’s intervention underscores the serious nature of the matter, which remains unresolved despite earlier judicial directives. The upcoming July 4 hearing will be critical in determining the next steps in this case, which continues to affect a large number of CSTC retirees who are still waiting for their overdue payments.
BJP Gears Up for 2026 Elections: Amit Shah to Visit Kolkata for Key Meetings
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 24, 2025, Kolkata : As the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections approach, political parties across the state are gearing up for what promises to be a fiercely contested race. Among them, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seems to be taking an especially cautious approach, drawing lessons from the results of the 2021 elections. The saffron camp is making early preparations in the hopes of securing a stronger performance in the upcoming polls.
In a significant development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to hold a public meeting and administrative discussions in Alipurduar on May 29. Following this, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to visit Kolkata at the end of the month. According to sources within the BJP, Shah will arrive at Dum Dum Airport on the night of May 31 and has a full day of engagements planned for June 1.
The Union Home Minister’s itinerary for June 1 includes attending a major program at Science City, where he will address key stakeholders. Additionally, Shah is expected to meet with BJP MPs and MLAs, with the possibility of a closed-door meeting with party officials to discuss the party’s strategy ahead of the 2026 elections. While details of his visit remain speculative, the party is believed to be organizing a comprehensive discussion on election tactics involving party leaders and workers at various levels.
The visit of the senior BJP leader is expected to be closely watched, with many speculating that it will set the tone for the party’s campaign in the coming months. On May 26, Opposition Leader Suvendu Adhikari is also scheduled to convene a meeting of the Legislative Party, where discussions about the Modi-Shah visit and its potential impact on the state’s political landscape are likely to take place.
As the election nears, the political dynamics in West Bengal continue to evolve, with the BJP strategically positioning itself to improve its standing in the state.
Kolkata Municipal Corporation Cracks Down on Rooftop Restaurants Amid Safety Concerns and Fire Hazards
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 23, 2025, Kolkata : The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has launched a decisive crackdown on rooftop restaurants and cafes across the city, citing serious safety concerns and violations of building regulations. This move follows the recent fire incident at Mechua Bazar and a subsequent directive from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urging immediate action to prevent similar disasters. The KMC has taken the bold step of halting the mutation process for rooftop spaces and has issued a formal request to the Registration and Stamp Revenue Commissioner to stop the registration of any such establishments.
A list of 83 rooftop restaurants was compiled by the Kolkata Police and shared with the KMC to aid in their crackdown. This list includes well-known venues such as Blue & Beyond, Hoppipola, Whatsup Cafe, The Sky Story, Roots, The Golden Park, and several others scattered across different parts of the city. The KMC’s action targets not only new rooftop restaurants but also reviews the validity of existing permissions, with the potential for revocation if the buildings fail to comply with the regulations.
The crackdown follows the KMC’s announcement of a ban on granting fresh approvals for rooftop restaurants. Officials have stressed the importance of enforcing safety regulations, especially in light of the fire at Hotel Rituraj, which prompted a more stringent policy for all eateries in the city. The KMC’s Municipal Commissioner, Dhabal Jain, had previously sent a letter to the IG Registration Stamp Revenue, as well as the Commissioner and Directorate of Registration and Stamp Revenue, requesting a halt to all rooftop restaurant registrations.
According to a senior official from the KMC, notices have been sent to rooftop establishments urging them to dismantle any unauthorised structures or face legal action. These notices warn restaurant owners of severe consequences unless they comply with the order to remove illegal constructions. The move is in line with Rule 117(4) of the KMC Building Rules, 2009, which mandates that rooftop spaces remain unobstructed and accessible, particularly in the event of emergencies such as fires.
In addition to these directives, the KMC has emphasized the need for clear access to rooftops, which cannot be locked or obstructed, ensuring that emergency personnel can quickly reach the top floors if required. The municipal body also stressed that materials must not be stored in common areas, corridors, or near roof openings, reinforcing the principle of keeping these spaces safe and accessible for all building residents.
A circular issued on May 2 further highlights these regulations, providing detailed guidelines for the management of rooftop spaces and underscoring that such areas are to remain common to all residents of a multi-unit building. The circular also restricts the mutation or subdivision of rooftop areas, ensuring that they cannot be privately owned or designated for exclusive use.
On Friday, Kolkata’s Mayor Firhad Hakim made a significant announcement regarding the complete shutdown of all rooftop restaurants, bars, cafes, and lounges within the city. The move reflects the KMC’s firm stance on ensuring public safety and preventing future tragedies. Sources indicate that Borough VII, which includes busy areas like Park Street, Loudon Street, and Theatre Road, houses the largest concentration of rooftop restaurants, with an estimated 28-30 such establishments. Other areas along the EM Bypass and the Kasba-Garfa belt are also home to a significant number of rooftop eateries.
The KMC’s actions have drawn both support and criticism. While many city residents and officials have welcomed the crackdown as a necessary step to improve public safety, opposition leaders, particularly from the BJP, have questioned the blanket ban. Dr. Indranil Khan, a BJP spokesperson, argued that instead of banning rooftop restaurants entirely, authorities should focus on enforcing fire safety standards and ensuring compliance with building regulations. He called the ban “illogical” and stressed that proper safety protocols could prevent accidents without resorting to such drastic measures.
As the KMC continues to enforce its policies, the city’s vibrant rooftop dining scene faces a turbulent period, with many business owners scrambling to comply with the new rules or risk facing legal action. While the crackdown is focused on safety and regulation, the broader implications for Kolkata’s hospitality industry remain to be seen, especially in a city where rooftop venues have become increasingly popular in recent years.
Discrepancy in Voter Records Sparks Political Row in West Bengal
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May 22, 2025, Kolkata : A controversy has emerged over allegations of dual voter registration involving Koel Chowdhury, wife of West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar. According to reports, her name appears on voter rolls in two locations—her parental residence in Jalpaiguri and her in-laws’ residence in Balurghat. While she is registered as Koel Chowdhury in Jalpaiguri, her name appears as Koel Majumdar in Balurghat.
It has been clarified that Koel Chowdhury transferred her voter registration from Jalpaiguri to Balurghat before the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections. However, allegations have surfaced that her name was not removed from the Jalpaiguri list after the transfer. Following this revelation about a week ago, Koel Chowdhury reportedly filed an application with the Election Commission to cancel her name from the Jalpaiguri rolls.
Addressing the matter, Sukanta Majumdar stated that his wife’s voter card was officially transferred, and termed the issue a politically motivated distraction. He emphasized that the responsibility for updating voter lists lies with the district administration and not with individuals, adding that state officials act under the directives of the state government. He remarked, “If someone’s name is in two places, Mamata Banerjee is responsible for it. DMs work on her orders, not mine.”
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has raised concerns over the integrity of the electoral rolls, claiming that duplicate voter identity cards indicate broader irregularities. The TMC has demanded a complete revision of the voter rolls, accusing the BJP of attempting to manipulate the list by allegedly including non-resident voters.
Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India (ECI) issued a clarification regarding recent reports that highlighted the issuance of identical voter card numbers in different states. The ECI stated that while some Elector Photo Identity Card (EPIC) numbers might be identical, key demographic details, polling booths, and constituencies remain distinct. The Commission reiterated that voters are only eligible to cast their ballots at polling stations in their officially enrolled constituencies.
Reacting to the ECI’s clarification, TMC state general secretary Kunal Ghosh claimed that the Commission’s acknowledgment reinforced their position that names have been added to the rolls post previous elections, allegedly to benefit a specific political party.
The matter continues to stir political debate in the state, reflecting ongoing tensions between the ruling TMC and the opposition BJP over electoral processes.
Abhishek Banerjee Joins Diplomatic Delegation to Asia Following Pahalgam Terror Strike, Amid Political Back-and-Forth
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, May 21, 2025 : In the wake of Operation Sindoor—a decisive Indian military response to the Pahalgam terror attack—India has launched a diplomatic outreach mission across the globe to present its stance and highlight Pakistan’s alleged support for terrorism. As part of this initiative, Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee is among the multi-party delegation travelling to five Asian countries, reflecting the Indian government’s effort to demonstrate political unity on international platforms during a critical moment in its security narrative.
The outreach follows the events of May 7, when, in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Army struck several terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. India has maintained that its military actions targeted only militant infrastructure and not Pakistani civilian or military assets. Operation Sindoor, as it has been named, is being portrayed by the government as a calibrated and precise counterterrorism response in line with international law.
To bolster India’s position diplomatically, the Centre has dispatched several multi-party delegations to key global capitals. These delegations are tasked with presenting India’s perspective on the operation and countering Pakistan’s anticipated diplomatic narrative. A central talking point of the campaign is India’s assertion that Pakistan continues to harbor and sponsor terrorist networks operating across the border.
Originally, the Trinamool Congress’s representative in the delegation was to be MP Yusuf Pathan from Berhampur. However, the party objected to his inclusion, stating that the decision was made unilaterally by the Centre without proper consultation. TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee insisted that the party, not the central government, would choose its representative. In a subsequent call from Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, Mamata proposed the name of Abhishek Banerjee, MP from Diamond Harbour and her nephew.
Following this, Abhishek’s name was officially added to the diplomatic team, which is being led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Jha. The group held a preparatory meeting on Tuesday with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, which Abhishek attended. Early Wednesday morning, he departed from Kolkata airport for Delhi, where he was scheduled to board the flight for the first leg of the mission.
The delegation will visit Japan, followed by South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia. During these visits, they will meet with senior officials and think tanks to communicate India’s objectives, reaffirm the country’s commitment to peace, and underline the necessity of international cooperation in combating terrorism.
Abhishek’s inclusion comes at a politically sensitive time, with opposition leaders like BJP’s Subhendu Adhikari using the opportunity to criticize Trinamool’s internal politics and accuse it of functioning as a “private limited company.” Despite the political friction, Abhishek’s participation reflects a rare moment of bipartisan engagement on a critical issue of national interest, signaling India’s intention to show a united front on the global stage.
As the diplomatic campaign unfolds, all eyes are on how effectively the delegation can convey India’s position in the region, counter misinformation, and build consensus on counterterrorism efforts in an increasingly volatile geopolitical landscape.
