Mamata Banerjee inaugurated many development projects in Kolkata, also gave a big statement on SIR, know what she said?

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday unveiled the Jain Manastambh located in Bhawanipur. Apart from this, many development projects were also inaugurated. Apart from this, Sant Kutir Gurudwara Gateway, Bijoyganj Bazaar Police Status New Building and State of the Art Fire Station at Tollygunge were inaugurated. The objective of these projects is to promote development, public safety and modern infrastructure.

The Chief Minister also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of several development projects in Diamond Harbour, Birbhum, Bankura, Purulia and Howrah. While addressing the public meeting, he described Bhawanipur as “Mini India”. Also emphasized on the harmonious co-existence of caste and religion. Discussed the characteristics and cultural contributions of each community. Also extended best wishes for the month of Ramzan and Holi.

New plan announced in Salt Lake

CM Banerjee has announced the construction of a new building in Salt Lake. This building will serve as a platform for people of all religions to organize their events. He also mentioned West Bengal’s connection with Jainism, his knowledge of various Indian languages ​​including Gujarati and Punjabi. It was also told that cultural exchange has been taking place between Bengali and these languages.

ECI attacked regarding SIR

During the program, Mamata Banerjee also gave a big statement regarding special intensive revision. He reiterated his commitment to democratic principles and his faith in Mahatma Gandhi. And said, “In the end truth must prevail.” The Election Commission was also accused of secretly removing the names of legitimate voters. Apart from this, many other questions were also raised on the SIR process. He said, “Around 1 crore 20 lakh citizens have been affected by this. Which raises questions on democratic rights. This issue transcends party lines and religious identity. This fight is to save democracy and ensure that the rights of every citizen are protected.”

 

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