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Without directly naming the Special Intensive Review (SIR) or National Registry of Citizens (NRC) exercises, the Chief Minister emphasized that the ideals and democratic spirit espoused by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and B.R. Ambedkar should be safeguarded and upheld.
Speaking at a Jagaddhatri Puja inauguration here, she also asserted that any attempt to take away democratic rights will be repulsed by the pillars of democracy, such as the judiciary and media. "We are all united, as there should not be any difference or division among people. Remember, five fingers together form a fist which can repulse any threat or challenge," she said, stressing the importance of standing together against attempts to divide society.
Alluding to the SIR and NRC issues, Mamata said, "Genuine voters should not be harassed," and referred to the freedom movement, where all were united to defeat foreign rulers. She stressed that humanity is the biggest religion and urged people to uphold human values and reject divisive forces.
"You cull fruits from trees to savor and offer to God. You don't extract thorns from trees. Don't offer puja with thorns; avoid thorns of negativity," she said. The Chief Minister called upon the goddess to shower her blessings on everyone.
While reciting shlokas and hymns during the event, she said, "I am not a scholar or priest but I recite Chandishlokas every day as I know many such hymns. However, some people make it an issue and keep quarreling. Why so much negativity? Why so much toxicity? I wish their happiness and well-being."
During the programme, she also virtually had darshan of several Jagaddhatri Puja pandals in Chandannagar and Krishnanagar and inaugurated an underground power cable line in the erstwhile French colony, commissioned by WBSEDCL at a cost of Rs 120 crore.
"Now there will be no more overhead power connections in Chandannagar. Similar facilities should be introduced in Kolkata and other municipalities. Please expedite that," she told Kolkata mayor and minister Firhad Hakim.
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