Abdul Kafi, one of the speakers at the event, said the fascist regime in the country had become so desperate that they denied an aged person suffering from Parkinson’s disease the basic facilities that he deserved in jail.
“A fascist regime always seeks to create a narrative that it is feeling threatened and cooks up conspiracy theories repeatedly. That is why they implicated an 84-year-old in a false case.
They did not even allow a Parkinson’s disease patient, who could not eat by himself, a straw and sippers. NIA said they did not have these. How shameless can a regime be?” said Kafi, who teaches Bengali at Jadavpur University.
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West Bengal: Former Kolkata mayor Sovan Chatterjee ends political hibernation with BJP s roadshow
Slamming TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, Sovan said that the present Trinamool Congress is not the same as it was before.
BJP leader Sovan Chatterjee and his close associate Professor Baisakhi Bandopadhay participate in a party rally ahead of West Bengal assembly elections, in Kolkata, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021
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Kolkata: BJPâs first roadshow in Kolkata on January 4 was a flop show as former Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) Mayor Sovan Chatterjee, who is currently the BJP convenor for the Kolkata organizational zone, didnât turn up.
Post-instructions from the BJP Central leadership, the West Bengal leaders had arranged for a road show in Kolkata from Golpark area in South Kolkata to Salempur BJP office, on Monday where both Sovan and his close aide Baisakhi Banerjee, who is co-convenor of the Kolkata zone, took part almost after three years of defection to the saffron camp.