Mamata Banerjee cites deaths linked to SIR-related stress; inaugurates Kolkata International Book Fair
Inaugurating the 49th International Kolkata Book Fair here, Mamata said that her 162nd book, a compilation of 26 poems on the agony faced by people due to the SIR, will come out in this edition of the fair.
Scores of people, including elderly ones, have to line up at Special Intensive Revision (SIR) camps for hearing, and wait for five-six hours in the open every day, the Chief Minister said.
“By the name of logical discrepancies, they (EC) are picking up issues like surnames of Bengalis which had been known and accepted for years,” Mamata said.
“I am known as both Mamata Banerjee and Mamata Bandyopadhyay. In the same way, Chatterjee and Chattopadhyay are the same surname. Thakur also came to be known as Tagore during British rule,” she said.
Had Rabindranath Tagore been around, probably he would have faced the same situation now, the CM said.
Noting that any parents with multiple children are being asked to explain their age gaps, she said proof of births are demanded from elderly people.
“Our mothers cannot tell us their exact date of birth. Even (former Prime Minister Atal Bihari) Vajpayee ji had told me that December 25 is not his real birthday. I have Madhyamik (Class 10 state board exam) papers to specify my date of birth. But there are many in the earlier generations who might not have it. Why harass them,” she said.
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