Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister
Shivraj Singh Chouhan asserted on Sunday that the BJP will win the upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal, and Mamata Banerjee will lose her chief ministership on May 2 the day the votes will be counted. Offering puja at the Dakshineswar Temple on the banks of the Hooghly on the northern fringes of Kolkata, Chouhan said he prayed for a violence-free Bengal. After the misrule by Congress and CPI(M), resulting in Bengal s decline over the years, the state of affairs touched a new bottom with cut money and corruption culture during Trinamool Congress s rule. People of the state want a change and will bring BJP to power this time, he told reporters.
Mamata visits Baghbazar slum assures new houses in place of those gutted
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January 14, 2021 13:04 IST
Nearly 100 houses were destroyed in the fire that raged for hours on Wednesday evening, leaving about 700 people homeless
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Mamata Banerjee.
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Nearly 100 houses were destroyed in the fire that raged for hours on Wednesday evening, leaving about 700 people homeless
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday visited Baghbazar slum, where about 100 houses were gutted on Wednesday evening. Ms. Banerjee assured those affected by the major fire that the Kollkata Municipal Corporation would construct and restore new houses in the slum.
Parts of Ma Sarada house damaged, several houses gutted in Kolkata
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There were no reports of any deaths. Enraged locals vandalise public property.
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There were no reports of any deaths. Enraged locals vandalise public property.
A major fire broke out in Kolkata Baghbazar slum on Wednesday evening which gutted several shanties. More than 20 fire tenders were rushed to the congested area in north Kolkata to bring the fire under control.
Several explosions, most likely because of gas cylinders, were reported as residents rushed out of their houses. The enraged locals vandalised public property including police vehicles. A few residents and fire fighters suffered injuries in the attack. There was a huge deployment of police and personnel of the Rapid Action Force ( RAF).
Several houses gutted in Baghbazar slum blaze in Kolkata
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Parts of Ma Sarada’s house damaged
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Parts of Ma Sarada’s house damaged A major fire broke out in Baghbazar slum on Wednesday evening which left several shanties gutted. More than 20 fire tenders were rushed to the congested area in north Kolkata.
There were several explosions, most likely caused due to bursting of gas cylinders. Residents of the locality came out on the streets and some vandalised public property including police vehicles. There was a huge deployment of police and personnel of Rapid Action Force ( RAF).