Netaji-Rabindranath under Modi’s feet!



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A banner on India’s Republic Day has sparked widespread controversy in the country. He was hanged in different areas of the Patiram area of ​​Balurghat in West Bengal on Tuesday morning. On it, under the feet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have been placed photographs of famous scholars from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose to Rabindranath Tagore. And with this image a banner has been sent to wish the Republic Day.

The name of the BJP deputy from Balurghat Sukanta Majumder is written under the banner with the BJP party symbol.

According to Anandabazar, the bending and cutting of the prime minister on behalf of Sukant Majumdar were seen in different areas of the Patiram area in Balurghat on Tuesday morning. It shows a full-length image of the Prime Minister and below it an image of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Rabindranath Tagore, Rishi Arvind, Swami Vivekananda and Khudiram Bose. The images of this flex also spread quickly on social networks. The political debate began.

At one point, Sukanta himself went to the Patiram area. He and the BJP claim that this is not their job. Some villain made this happen in the dead of night. The BJP, led by Sukant, blocked National Highway 512 demanding a ‘proper investigation’ into the incident. By then, such images are known to have been seen not only in Patiram, but also in various areas, including Bolla.

Sukant claims that this has been done to humiliate the BJP. The blockade was lifted an hour later, after authorities at the Patiram police outpost secured a full investigation into the incident.

Sukant said: “This is a conspiracy to tarnish me and the BJP. Our IT cell is investigating this matter. The Trinamool will not be able to win the next election here, that is why they are slandering in this way.

However, the BJP’s accusations have been rejected by the Trinamool Congress. Pratap Chandra Sheel, President of Trinamool’s Bolla region, said: “Trinamool doesn’t do such ugly things. The BJP has done this for propaganda purposes. Otherwise, how did BJP deputy Patiram arrive in the area at 7am after receiving the news? They blocked the national highway for an hour on Republic Day and caused misery to the common people.

Jishnu Niyogi, a playwright from Balurghat, said: “Let the political maneuvering with the Bengali thinkers stop.” Source: Anandabazar, Hindustan Times.



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