Locals face problem of living in one district and voting for another
Around 3,000-odd residents face the problem of living in close proximity to Katwa town in Burdwan but voting in away Krishnagar in Nadia.
Around 3,000-odd residents face the problem of living in close proximity to Katwa town in Burdwan but voting in away Krishnagar in Nadia.
Instead, PM Modi chose to focus on his government's developmental initiatives, both nationally and in West Bengal.
Rukbanur Rahman, Trinamool Congress Nadia north district chairman, condemned the move, stating, "This action was expected. They (BJP) have done it intentionally to silence her, but their efforts will not be fruitful because Krishnagar people will punish the BJP at a proper time."
I n a commendable effort to celebrate and encourage the spirit of the Jagadhatri Puja in Krishnagar, The Statesman and Dainik Statesman, in association with Punjab National Bank (PNB), took centre stage alongside Global Knowledge Campus and IFFCO, honouring the most exceptional puja committees in a grand ceremony.
For Jagadhatri Puja in Krishnagar the district administration and police have spared no effort in ensuring elaborate security measures.
Dr Dewan also said that a total of 30 persons, all relatives and family members of the migrants have been advised to stay in home quarantine and their swab samples have also been collected for tests.
And the arrival of the daily fare of man' s best friend is timely too. Faces covered by masks, a few men emerge the car pouring rice and meat on thermocol plates, the men place the plates in a row. The four-legged brigade arrives in minutes polishing off their lunch.
Working round the clock, a trained self help group under the District Rural Development Cell (DRDC) has started manufacturing hand sanitisers to help the commoners.
“We thank the CM Mamata Banerjee for providing us all necessary help in taking preventive measures and make the Gaur Purnima festival a grand success that was attended by close to two lakhs visitors”, said Suboto Das, media spokesperson of Iskcon, Mayapur.
After addressing the party’s workers’ meeting at Krishnagar Government College ground, Miss Banerjee chaired an administrative meeting at Rabindra Bhavan where she emphasised that a section of people belonging to a certain party often smuggle arms, bombs and drugs to commit crimes.