-->
No one can cause any fissure and division among us: Mamata on Constitution Day

No one can cause any fissure and division among us: Mamata on Constitution Day

PTI, KOLKATA, NOV 26, 2024 : Underlining the secular identity of India, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday said it is a matter of pride that the country is observing the 75th Constitution Day.

Mamata, who was talking to reporters after offering puja at a famed Kali temple at Naihati in North 24 Parganas district, said: "We are together, we are united. And we are secular; none can cause any fissure and division among us."

She added: “It is a matter of pride that our Constitution completes 75 years of its journey since adoption, and I congratulate all fellow patriotic Indians."

The Chief Minister also posted on X:
"On this Constitution Day, we affirm again that we are proud of our Constitution. The fundamentals of our Constitution ensure liberty, equality, justice, fraternity, democracy, and secularism. We abide by these values, and I congratulate all my countrymen for upholding them. Happy 75th Constitution Day!"

Mamata alleged that “undemocratic forces” tried to terrorize people and TMC supporters in the Bhatpara-Jagatdal-Naihati belt after the BJP won the Barrackpore Lok Sabha seat in 2019.

She was referring to former MP Arjun Singh, who left the TMC and won from Barrackpore on a BJP ticket. He, however, returned to the TMC in 2022 but went back to the saffron party ahead of the Lok Sabha elections this year. Singh, however, failed to win the seat this time.

The TMC supremo said: "As I visited the area (post-2019), abuses were hurled at me. But I stayed back for hours and ensured that we got back the forcibly occupied party offices peacefully. I myself painted some of those offices in our party colors."

The Chief Minister announced that TMC MP from Barrackpore, Partha Bhowmik, will spend ₹4 crore from his MPLAD fund for improving the infrastructure at state-run Naihati and Bhatpara State General Hospitals, along with other development works in the region.

Mamata, who came to Naihati to offer puja at the popular Maa Kali temple, reverentially called 'Baro Maa,' said the local ferry ghat will be named after the deity.

0 Response to "No one can cause any fissure and division among us: Mamata on Constitution Day"

Post a Comment

Kalimpong News is a non-profit online News of Kalimpong Press Club managed by KalimNews.
Please be decent while commenting and register yourself with your email id.

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.