Wednesday, February 4

West Bengal

Lost at Fair, Found After 20 Years in Bangladesh: Radhika’s Incredible Journey Back Home
State, West Bengal

Lost at Fair, Found After 20 Years in Bangladesh: Radhika’s Incredible Journey Back Home

Kolkata: Almost two decades ago, Radhika, a woman from Madhya Pradesh, went missing at the Gangasagar Mela in West Bengal. After years of separation from her family, she has now been traced in Bangladesh and is expected to return to India soon. Her story reads like a Manmohan Desai film, full of twists, loss, and eventual hope. The Breakthrough:The credit for locating Radhika goes to West Bengal Radio Club (WBRC), where amateur radio operators have tirelessly worked to reunite missing people with their families. WBRC Secretary Ambrish Nag Viswas revealed that their contacts in Bangladesh reported an elderly woman begging on the streets, who only uttered a single word when asked about her husband: “Sagar.” This word became the key to unlocking the decades-old mystery. Tracing the Clue...
Father of Kasba Law College Gangrape Victim Threatened to Withdraw Case
State, West Bengal

Father of Kasba Law College Gangrape Victim Threatened to Withdraw Case

Kolkata, West Bengal: In a disturbing development, the father of the victim in the Kasba Law College gangrape case has received threats from unidentified bikers, urging him to withdraw the case. The police have registered a complaint and initiated an investigation into the matter. Details of the Threat On Wednesday, two men on a motorcycle approached the father of the victim and threatened him to drop the legal proceedings. After issuing the threats, the assailants fled the scene. The father could not identify the individuals. A police officer stated that the complaint has been formally lodged at Baruipur Police Station, and the investigation team has been notified. Police are currently questioning local residents near the scene and examining CCTV footage to track down the culprit...
Why? Why? Why?” Mamata Banerjee Questions Election Commission Over Data Outsourcing, Polling Station Plans
Politics, State, West Bengal

Why? Why? Why?” Mamata Banerjee Questions Election Commission Over Data Outsourcing, Polling Station Plans

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a strongly worded letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, raising serious concerns over two critical developments related to upcoming elections in the state. In her letter, Banerjee criticized the Centralized Request for Proposal (RfP) issued by the Chief Election Officer (CEO) of West Bengal to outsource data entry work, questioning why 1,000 data entry operators and 50 software developers are being hired for an entire year when district offices already have qualified staff. She wrote, “Traditionally, field offices hire contract data entry staff as needed. DEOs have the authority to make such hiring decisions. So why is the CEO office taking over a role that already exists locally? Are these moves being inf...
Protest Erupts Outside Election Office in Bengal Over SIR; BLOs Clash with Police, Mamata Backs Agitation
State, West Bengal

Protest Erupts Outside Election Office in Bengal Over SIR; BLOs Clash with Police, Mamata Backs Agitation

Kolkata: Tensions escalated outside the Election Commission office in Kolkata on Monday as protesters rallied against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list in West Bengal. The agitation, led by Booth Level Officers (BLOs), continued late into the night, with demonstrators attempting to enter the CEO office, leading to scuffles with police. Protest DetailsMembers of the BLO Rights Protection Committee marched from College Square in North Kolkata, symbolically locking the main gate of the CEO office with chains and locks. Protesters demanded clarity on the SIR process and alleged excessive and inhumane workload during the revision. Some claimed that two BLOs had taken their own lives due to the stress. One protester, a teacher from Murshidabad, said, “The SIR p...
BJP to Replicate Bihar Model in Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu; Strategy to Be Finalized at JP Nadda’s Delhi Dinner
State, West Bengal

BJP to Replicate Bihar Model in Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu; Strategy to Be Finalized at JP Nadda’s Delhi Dinner

New Delhi: Following the spectacular NDA victory in Bihar, the BJP is now turning its focus to upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu. The party aims to replicate the strategies and expertise that led to its success in Bihar in these key states. To chart this course, BJP President JP Nadda has organized a dinner on 26 November at his Delhi residence, inviting senior leaders who played a pivotal role in Bihar’s campaign. The meeting will serve as both a celebration of Bihar’s win and a forum to finalize the party’s strategy for other states. Alongside Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Bihar election in-charge Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, and state in-charge Vinod Tawde will attend the dinner. Over 50 MPs and leaders deployed for election management...
Just as Bihar Rejected Jungle Raj, Bengal Will Bid Farewell to ‘Mahajungle Raj’” – Exclusive Interview with Samik Bhattacharya
State, West Bengal

Just as Bihar Rejected Jungle Raj, Bengal Will Bid Farewell to ‘Mahajungle Raj’” – Exclusive Interview with Samik Bhattacharya

Kolkata: Riding high on its resounding victory in Bihar, the BJP is now intensifying its efforts to strengthen its political foothold in West Bengal ahead of next year’s assembly elections. With the state election around the corner, the party is gearing up with full force. In an exclusive interview with Poonam Pandey, BJP Rajya Sabha MP and West Bengal state president Samik Bhattacharya spoke candidly about the party’s strategy, key election issues, and organizational preparations. Q: With elections approaching in West Bengal next year, what is BJP’s preparation, and what lessons have you learned from previous elections?A: Every election teaches us something, and we take those lessons internally. This time, it’s not just the BJP that is ready; the people are also prepared. This election...
Abandoned for 13 Years: Kolkata Airport’s Forgotten Air India Boeing Finally on the Move
State, West Bengal

Abandoned for 13 Years: Kolkata Airport’s Forgotten Air India Boeing Finally on the Move

Kolkata: A Boeing 737-200 aircraft, abandoned at Kolkata Airport for over 13 years, has finally left the premises on a tractor-trailer bound for Bengaluru, where it will be used to train maintenance engineers. This marks the 14th retired aircraft to be removed from the airport over the past five years. The 43-year-old aircraft, which had been lying idle at the southeastern edge of the airport since 2012, was transported on 14 November as part of ongoing efforts to clear old planes from the premises. The space it vacated will soon be used for one of two proposed new hangars. A Surprising Story Behind the PlaneThis Boeing has an unusual story. First, Air India itself had no record of the plane’s existence. Second, it was the only aircraft sold with Pratt & Whitney engines intact—un...
RG Kar Rape-Murder Case: Supreme Court Considering Transfer of Trial — Here’s What the Two-Judge Bench Said
State, West Bengal

RG Kar Rape-Murder Case: Supreme Court Considering Transfer of Trial — Here’s What the Two-Judge Bench Said

The Supreme Court is examining the possibility of transferring the high-profile RG Kar rape-murder case either to the Delhi High Court or the Calcutta High Court, citing procedural and logistical concerns. The court had taken suo motu cognizance of the case in 2024 following widespread outrage in West Bengal. ‘Case Cannot Be Heard in Fragments’ During the latest hearing, the bench observed that the Calcutta High Court is already dealing with multiple petitions related to the same incident. Because of this, the Supreme Court said the matter cannot be heard “in fragments” or split between different courts. The bench has directed senior advocate Karuna Nundy, who represents junior and senior doctors, to submit a detailed chart of all pending cases before the Calcutta High Court relat...
**Delhi Blast Probe Reaches West Bengal:
State, West Bengal

**Delhi Blast Probe Reaches West Bengal:

Who Are Tania Parveen, Syed Idris, and Sabir Ahmed Now Under NIA Scanner?**Kolkata: The investigation into the car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort has expanded to West Bengal, with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) questioning three individuals lodged in separate jails across the state. All three are suspected to have links with terror organisations and have been detained under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The NIA has now taken custody of the trio for detailed interrogation. Sabir Ahmed: Nadia Resident Already in Jail for a Drug Case One of the detained individuals, Sabir Ahmed, hails from Palashipara in Nadia district. He is currently lodged in Kolkata’s Presidency Jail in connection with a narcotics case. His brother, Faizal Ahmed, was recently detai...
After NDA’s Landslide in Bihar, PM Modi Sounds the Bugle for Bengal: “The Path to Victory Flows from Bihar to Bengal”
Politics, State, West Bengal

After NDA’s Landslide in Bihar, PM Modi Sounds the Bugle for Bengal: “The Path to Victory Flows from Bihar to Bengal”

Kolkata/New Delhi: A day after the NDA registered a sweeping victory in the Bihar Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shifted his focus to West Bengal, declaring that the next major political battle will be fought there. Addressing party workers in New Delhi, PM Modi said that Bihar’s historic mandate has paved the way for the BJP’s rise in Bengal ahead of the crucial 2026 Assembly elections. “The Ganga flows into Bengal only after passing through Bihar. Bihar has created the path for BJP’s victory in Bengal,” Prime Minister Modi said, signaling the start of BJP’s Mission Bengal. “BJP Will End Jungle Raj in Bengal” PM Modi congratulated the people of West Bengal and vowed to uproot what he described as “jungle raj” in the state. He emphasized that the energy from Biha...