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Opinion: Didi or Dada, will Bengal be the loser?
By Kingshuk Nag| Updated: 13th April 2021 6:56 pm IST Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (Photo/ANI))
Kingshuk Nag
Whether it is Didi or Dada, West Bengal will be the loser in the high decibel assembly election that is presently on and drawing massive national attention. If Didi’s Trinamool wins, by a small margin that is projected, the new Mamata government will be under constant threat from the saffron party which will work overtime to get her out. This will mean that government work will cease in the first few months after the elections. If BJP wins, it will zestfully operate to usher in a new Bengali culture. “It’s the devil and deep blue sea choice for the electorate. Whoever wins will bring in changes that may not work for West Bengal,” says Ashok Bhattacharya who teaches in a Kolkata college.
CPRMB takes up Hindus persecution with UK govt
Ansar Ahmed Ullah:
The UK based Campaign for the Protection of Religious Minorities in Bangladesh (CPRMB) has asked the UK government to take up the issue of religious persecution with Bangladesh in the light of the recent attack on the Hindu minority in Sulla, Sunamganj.
In a petition, dated 9 April, to the UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab MP, CPRMB has expressed grave concerns regarding the recent brutal, heinous and monstrous attacks on Hindu minorities in Sulla Upazila of Sunamganj district of Bangladesh.
The petition states, ‘These kinds of barbarous attacks on religious minorities have been going on for decades on a regular basis. This recent incident is just one of those attacks which unfortunately frequently occurs in every corner of the country.’