Bangla CM slams BJP’s politics of hate and discrimination

Bangla Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today slammed the BJP for its politics of hate and discrimination. She was speaking at the Khelashree award ceremony. She said an atmosphere of fear prevailed in the country. CBI is hounding anyone who criticizes the BJP.

She also said that sting operations are being organised for money. From computers to internet, mobile phones to banks, even the privacy of people was under attack, she commented.

Highlights of her speech:

Industry is suffering due to GST and demonetisation. Sports and cultural fields are the biggest sufferers due to lack of sponsorship.

They are creating hurdles if someone wants to help the clubs. CBI is hounding them. People are afraid.

Do not be alarmed. Law will take its own course. They want to use state machinery for their political gain; this cannot be allowed.

They are spending money to conduct sting operations. They are recording personal conversations of friends, married couples, journalists, judges, industrialists.

From computers to internet, mobile phones to banks, even the privacy of people was under attack, she commented.

We organise Durga Puja, Christmas, Eid, Buddha Purnima. We all participate in festivities. This is our pride.

In Bangla, even if we have to starve, we will share our food with others. We want our youths to conquer the world. They are our pride.

We love our country and we will not allow anyone to divide it.

Someone’s surname cannot become their identity.

We believe in the ideology of Swami Vivekananda, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Netaji. We believe in the philosophy of Rabindranath and Nazrul. We believe in unity and harmony.

Does anyone ever ask whether Gandhiji was Gujarati or Bengali? No. Gandhiji was Gandhiji. Someone who takes everyone along can become the leader of the nation.

This country is our pride. Bangla’s soil is the purest. Where else can you find soil enriched with such purity? This soil taught us the meaning of freedom. This soil taught us about the renaissance. We must maintain the dignity of this land.

Let the new generation come forward. Even Swami Vivekananda used to say that playing football is an easier way to reach God instead of reading the Gita. Sports promote an environment of harmony and culture.

The Indian Cricket team has seen the captaincy of Md Azharuddin as well as Sourav Ganguly. Have we ever questioned whether they are Bengali or Hindu or Muslim? We work together in harmony.

Those who are the citizens of this country cannot be called foreigners. We are all citizens of this country. We vote; we all hold bank accounts. If one cannot provide their birth certificate of their parents, are they not citizens of the country? This is what is happening in the country. New agendas are being chalked up to discriminate against the people.

To become a citizen (as per the new Bill), one must be considered as a foreigner for the first six years; only then can one receive citizenship. This is the provision. These are election tactics, don’t believe them. Till the time we are alive we cannot be intimidated with such tactics.

If something happens to one person, another will stand up for him/her. People’s court is the highest court. Let everyone live in peace.

Mamata Banerjee inaugurates Kolkata Christmas Festival

Park Street has been lit up for a fortnight-long Christmas celebration which was inaugurated today by Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Mamata Banerjee flagged off the festival, being organized by the State Tourism department with Apeejay Surendra, by lighting a Christmas tree at Allen Park.

It will include a series of cultural programmes along with food stalls at the city’s party street that will continue till January 2. Every evening, there would be performances by city’s well known bands.

The department is also organising a tour to the colonial churches of Kolkata, Bandel and Chandernagore. The trips will include visits to churches for midnight mass. Those willing to visit the Danish, Portuguese and French churches at Hooghly will have the option of attending the midnight mass at Bandel Church.

 

আজ কলকাতা ক্রিসমাস ফেস্টিভ্যালের উদ্বোধন করলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী

বড়দিন উপলক্ষে নতুন সাজে সেজেছে পার্ক স্ট্রিট। আজ অ্যালান পার্কে মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের হাত ধরে এই আলোকসজ্জার আনুষ্ঠানিক উদ্বোধন হল।

একই সঙ্গে ক্রিসমাস ট্রি আলোকিত করে সূচনা হয়ে গেল ক্রিসমাস ফেস্টিভালের। একগুচ্ছ সাংস্কৃতিক অনুষ্ঠান সহ বিভিন্ন খাবারের স্টল ও থাকছে এই উৎসবে। উৎসব চলবে ২রা জানুয়ারি পর্যন্ত। প্রত্যেক সন্ধ্যায় বিভিন্ন ব্যান্ড পারফর্ম করবে।

ক্রিসমাস ফেস্টিভালের পাশাপাশি প্রথমবার ক্রিসমাস ট্যুরেরও আয়োজন করেছে রাজ্য পর্যটন দপ্তর। ২৪ ডিসেম্বর রাতে কলকাতা, চন্দননগর ও ব্যান্ডেল চার্চ ঘোরানো ও প্রার্থনায় অংশগ্রহণেরও সুযোগ থাকবে এই প্যাকেজে।

WB CM prays for tolerance at Kolkata Christmas Festival inauguration

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee today inaugurated the 5th edition of the Kolkata Christmas Festival at Allen Park in the Park Street in the presence of Archbishop Thomas D’Souza and Bishop Ashoke Biswas. Eminent members of the Christian community along with State tourism minister Bratya Basu were present on the occasion.

During her short address, WB CM laid stress on growing intolerance in India. “We ask Lord Jesus to give us tolerance. We may not like someone or something but we cannot disrespect them,” she said.

“We are one. India is a country of unity in diversity. Swami Vivekananda said unity is strength, divided we fall,” the Chief Minister added.

“May Jesus Christ be our guiding star in this era of intolerance,” said while concluding her speech.

Bigger festival this year

The Kolkata Christmas Festival will continue till January 2 this season instead of December 25. Not just that, the festival venue has also undergone an expansion of sorts with the Christmas and New Year theme lighting that decks up a section of Park Street now being extended to Chowringhee as well.

While the decorative lights were installed between Park Street-Chowringhee intersection and Allen Park, this year it will extend till Mullick Bazar to the east and continue along Chowringhee till St Paul’s Cathedral to the west.

Cultural fest at Park Street

During the festival, popular city bands will per form at Allen Park in the evenings. To share the `Spirit of Christmas’, special choir performances will be held till Christmas day . Kolkata Police and Army bands will also perform at the venue.

On December 20, Sunday , school students will participate in a Christmas parade on Park Street. Cars and bikes will not be allowed on the street during the parade scheduled between 10am and noon. Also, cars will not be allowed on the street on Christmas day to encourage pedestrians.

Food, a big draw at past editions of the festival, will continue to be the crowd-puller with 40 stalls set up along Park Street to serve delicacies from various communities, including cakes, decorations and other Christmas goodies.