The arrest of a Jadavpur University professor for posting an uncomplimentary cartoon of West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Facebook is likely to distance the Trinamool Congress chief from a section of the intelligentsia that had switched allegiance from the Left Front to support her.This influential section,which helped transform the Trinamool Congress image from that of a bunch of rowdy street protestors to legitimate rivals of the ideology-driven Left,had already started turning against Banerjee for her fascist decisions.Writer-activist Mahasweta Devi,who had campaigned for Trinamool Congress in the assembly polls,publicly fell out with the chief minister over a civil society rally just six months after the party stormed to power.More recently,this section slammed the state government for its decision to ban newspapers other than those of its choice from the 2,482 state-funded and state-aided libraries.The official reaction over the cartoon is likely to give more credence to this groups charge of intolerance against the government.Ambikesh Mohapatra,a professor of chemistry,and a neighbour residing in east Jadavpur were arrested for posting and circulating by e-mail a cartoon showing Banerjee,railway minister Mukul Roy and his ousted predecessor Dinesh Trivedi in poor light.According to news reports,the cartoon is a caricature of Satyajit Rays 1974 detective film Sonar Kella and shows Banerjee and Roy alluding to Trivedis replacement as railway minister.DCP (south suburban division ) Sujay Chanda said the professor and his neighbour were arrested for spreading derogatory messages against respectable persons.State labour minister Purnendu Bose termed the duos actions as nothing but an insult, arguing that it was not a cartoon but real pictures.Trinamool Congress estranged Member of Parliament Kabir Suman,however,said,what has been forwarded in the website is an innocent expression and it is difficult to accept that a person can be arrested on the basis of this.Congress spokesman Manish Tewari said his party believed in the freedom of right of expression granted by the Constitution which was intrinsic to the democratic ethos of the country.He added,however,that since he had no first-hand knowledge of the incident it would be inappropriate on his part to make a sweeping judgement.Trinamool is the second-largest constituent of the Congressled coalition at the Centre.Demanding immediate release of Sunil Gangopadhyay said the arrests pointed to the dictatorial attitude of the ruling party which is ominous.I fail to understand how arrests can be made over cartoons which are natural expressions in a democracy and want to know when politicians will learn to ignore cartoons, he said.Educationist Sunanda Sanyal,who has recently parted ways with Banerjee,also condemned the arrest which he said was made on aflimsy ground.When Banerjee led the campaign against the violence unleashed under the previous regime,especially in Singur and Nandigram,a number of Leftleaning icons had broken ranks with the communist parties to support her.
Sir, We submit to you that Ambikesh Mahapatra (and) Subrata Sengupta… sent, from the mail of the (co-op society) board, an obscene printout and message in the name of the honourable chief minister at 7.38pm on March 22, 2012, to all the members of the said board. Besides, they visited the house of each board member and maligned the characters of the chief minister and other central ministers and used obscene language. Therefore, we humbly request you to arrange for the strictest of the strict punishment for them
Excerpts from a complaint filed by a man who identified himself as a Trinamul member at East Jadavpur police station. Based on the complaint, the Jadavpur University professor and the retired engineer were arrested at 12.40am on Friday
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Calcutta, April 13: A Jadavpur University professor and a 72-year-old retired engineer have been arrested for allegedly circulating clips of an Internet joke about chief minister Mamata Banerjee and charged with trying to outrage her modesty.
Fittingly, the police crackdown got off the ground 40 minutes past the appointed hour for the dreaded midnight knock.
The professor and the retired engineer were granted bail this evening though police had sought judicial custody for a fortnight.
By the time the surreal events had ensured that the joke with subtle rapier thrusts, inspired by one of the most loved films of Satyajit Ray, had taken on a life of its own and grown into the talk of the country, the contours of an unsettling picture had emerged in Bengal.
First, you can’t laugh in Bengal at the expense of those in power.
“This is very autocratic…. I earlier did not want to use the word ‘scary’ but I have to admit that this scares me,” said economist Abhirup Sarkar, who has been a vocal supporter of the new government on several issues.
Second, even the everyday act of circulating something that you have found humorous could cause you bodily harm and invite police action.
Third, if you happen to be the secretary of your residential society and if someone uses the society’s mail to send jokes that the ruling party finds offensive, you are in trouble.
Fourth, the offence of attempting to outrage the modesty of a woman has been given a mystifying definition. The Telegraph is publishing the cartoon (left) so that readers can make up their own mind if it outrages the modesty of anyone and if it is obscene as charged.
Sukanta Chaudhuri, the renowned academic known for measured words, expressed incredulity. “When the chief minister of the state is a woman, then should every criticism of the government now amount to insulting the honour of a woman? Then any speech becomes impossible!” said Chaudhuri, professor emeritus, Jadavpur University.
If you manage to escape or survive all the tribulations mentioned above, you still can be beaten up near your home and forced to sign a confessional statement — the fate that awaited Mahapatra, the chemistry professor, on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday.
The arrests, based on a complaint signed by a Trinamul Congress local committee member, took place after the professor was beaten up outside the gates of his co-operative housing society at New Garia, on the south-eastern fringes of the city.
The attackers, some of whom Mahapatra said he recognised, forced him to sign an undertaking that said he was an “active CPM worker” and had forwarded the mail to the other members of the housing society with a “motive”.
‘I was crying’
“I was crying. I was begging for my life. They kept beating me. I had no option but to give the declarations,” he said after being released on bail on Friday evening.
The police booked Mahapatra and Subrata Sengupta, the secretary of the New Garia Development Co-operative Housing Society Ltd, on charges of intent to insult the modesty of a woman through words and gesture, defamation and dissemination through computer of information that they knew was false but was meant to “cause annoyance, inconvenience, criminal intimidation”, etc.
The joke has been in circulation on the Net since Mukul Roy was sworn in as railway minister on March 20. Between then and now, those who trawl the Net for jokes on the chief minister would have had ample time to sample the clip. Those who had not read the joke till now were made aware of it today by the police action.
Insiders familiar with the workings of the police in Calcutta said the arrest of a Jadavpur University professor could not have taken place without the chief minister’s knowledge.
“Usually, before a formal complaint has been registered, we try to assess the motive of the accused. If we see no malice, the person is let off with a warning,” said an officer at Lalbazar.
ID apology
Mahapatra, the assistant secretary of the housing society, had forwarded the mail on April 3. Three days later, he sent an apology to all the recipients because he realised he should not have used the housing society’s official ID to forward a joke.
Retired engineer Sengupta, who repeatedly pleaded with the attackers to spare Mahapatra last night, was arrested because the mails from the society’s official ID were deemed to have been sent on his behalf.
An officer of the East Jadavpur police station said they responded to a call last night and went to New Garia. “We got a call at the police station saying someone who had tried to malign the chief minister had been caught. A team was sent to the spot and the accused taken to the police station.”
A senior officer of the south suburban division added: “By the time the accused had been brought to the police station, a section of the people who had handed them to the police had reached the police station and lodged a complaint.”
Mischief, says CM
The chief minister appeared to defend the arrest. At the foundation stone-laying for a private medical college in Durgapur, she said: “If someone commits some mischief, what will police do? Won’t they arrest him? And if somebody is arrested, the CPM’s two channels and a handful of newspapers will start a slander campaign against us. They will show it through the day.”
Sending a message to the CPM, she added: “I will feed you well, dress you well, let you sleep in a cool room and ensure all comforts but you have to go to sleep for 10 years.”
Mahapatra said he used to send mails on Sengupta’s behalf as the latter was not savvy with computers. “I had forwarded the mail to 60-odd people. But some of my neighbours told me they didn’t approve of my using the official ID. So, I mailed an apology to all the members of the society on April 6 for using the co-operative’s mail ID.”
The beating
Mahapatra was returning home from the university around 8 last night when the alleged Trinamul supporters pounced on him.
Led by a building materials supplier, they had allegedly been harassing the members of the housing society since the afternoon and claiming dues worth Rs 17 lakh. The complex 2km south of Peerless Hospital has 550 houses.
The group had gone there armed with printouts of the joke, although the stated purpose of the visit was collection of dues. Society sources confirmed some outstanding payments but disputed the amount.
Waving the printout, the alleged supporters cried insult to the chief minister. “We know what you are up to,” a neighbour of Mahapatra quoted the attackers as saying.
They left in the afternoon and returned late in the evening. Seeing Mahapatra, they screamed “Dhor byata ke (Catch him).”
“There were 20 to 25 people who first asked me why I had sent such a mail. I told them it was a mistake and apologised but they started beating me up mercilessly,” the professor said.
The victim turned the culprit when the police came. Sources said the attack and the police complaint appeared “pre-planned because of the speed at which the formal complaint was lodged”, almost at the same time as the arrival of the accused at the police station.
Mahapatra and Sengupta were among five men named in the FIR.
Asked why only the two of them had been arrested, an officer of East Jadavpur police station said: “Because they were the ones handed over to us. The complainant held Ambikesh as the main accused. We are conducting a probe against the three others.”
Mahapatra, popular among his students and neighbours, told The Telegraph he was a Left supporter but not an activist.
Wife’s fears
His wife, who teaches chemistry at a college, said the family had been apprehensive since the change of guard because of his political leanings. “But I could never have imagined him being beaten up the way he was,” Jolly Mahapatra said.
Although she was home, she had not realised her husband was under attack until he called her from a police jeep on the way to the police station.
At the Alipore court, the police sought a fortnight’s jail custody for the two. “The sections under which they have been booked are bailable,” said defence lawyer Sanjeeb Ganguly. Acting chief judicial magistrate Suparna Roy granted them bail.
Mahapatra, who identified Sonar Kella as one of his favourite films, clarified he had apologised only for having used the official ID, not for circulating the joke.
I’ll do it again, says professor arrested for Mamata spoof
TRIVEDI REACTS Parodied ex-minister says caricatures are a part of democracy
It is a cartoon. It is a joke and should be taken as a joke. AMBIKESH MOHAPATR A Jadavpur University professor
KOLKATA: Jadavpur University professor Ambikesh Mohapatra, who was arrested on Friday for posting a spoof on West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on the internet, has vowed not to be cowed down.
“I’m not sorry and will again send such emails in the future,” Mohapatra said on Saturday, simultaneously betraying his fear for his life. “I’m not free of insecurity.”
Following Mohapatra’s complaint, the police arrested Trinamool Congress activists Amit Sardar, Arup Mukherjee, Sheikh Mustafa and Nishikanta Gharai for allegedly heckling him on Thursday night.
While all four walked out on bail, anger was building against Banerjee amongst activists.
Civil rights activist Rajinder Sachar said curbing freedom of speech and expression was condemnable. “If the caricature was defamatory, one could have approached the courts. But using the police is not justified,” he said.
Medha Patkar, who shared the dais with Banerjee during her anti-left movement, said she was “shocked”.
“Power has gone to her (Banerjee’s) head. This is a fascist trend that people won’t appreciate,” said BD Sharma, the mediator in the recent Maoist hostage crisis in Odisha.
Support for Mohapatra spilled on to Kolkata’s streets, with over 300 activists of the All India Democratic Students Organisation blocking roads.
The police were, meanwhile, out to track the person who first uploaded on Facebook the spoof featuring Banerjee, railway minister Mukul Roy and his predecessor Dinesh Trivedi.
“We may ask Facebook to provide details. We will also take the help of service providers like Google and Yahoo to find the creator of the spoof,” said an officer of the cyber crime wing.
Facebook India director (operations) Kirthiga Reddy couldn’t be reached on the phone for her response. KOLKATA: It was a poila baisakh (Bengali New Year) like no other. After the initial shock of a Jadavpur University professor’s arrest on Friday for circulating a picture spoof on West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, the city erupted in outrage on Saturday.
Ambikesh Mohapatra was arrested on Friday and later released on bail. His neighbour Subrata Sengupta, whose e-mail ID was used to forward the cartoon, was also arrested and released. The cartoon parodied Banerjee’s move of replacing former railway minister Dinesh Trivedi with Mukul Roy.
Though colleges remained closed for the weekend, in certain areas student bodies took out demonstrations while social networking sites were abuzz with anti-mamata posts.
A section of the city’s intellectuals were also vociferous in their protests. Noted writer Sunil Gangopadhya said, “This incident is unacceptable.”
Voices of dissent also poured in from other parts of the country. Human rights activist Dr Binayak Sen said, “It is not only ignorance of human rights but also a direct violation of human rights. I strongly condemn it.”
“Right to freedom of speech is openly being flouted. Dissent is not being allowed, which is worrying. These arrests are without any basis,” added Sen, who is in Maharashtra.
Social activist Medha Patkar, who has in the past shared the dais with Banerjee during the anti-left Front movement, said, “I cannot believe Mamata Banerjee could do this.”
Trivedi, who was visiting his ancestral home in Gujarat’s Kutch district, said, “I feel cartoons are an integral part of healthy democracy. Cartoons cannot destroy your image. It is people who make your image, and it is they who destroy it.”
Though a section of Kolkata’s intellectuals rose in strident protest against the state administration’s ‘dictatorial ways’, the CPI(M) maintained a low profile, shying away from taking to the streets. Party leaders said they did not want to unnecessarily politicise an issue that was triggering spontaneous protests from the civil society.
“Who said we are not protesting? Different mass organisations are showing solidarity against the various anti-democratic activities and decisions of Trinamool Congress,” said CPI(M) central committee member Mohammed Salim.
Prof in Mamata toon row says he fears for his life
4 Attackers Held,But Let Out On Bail
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Kolkata:Jadavpur University professor Ambikesh Mahapatra,arrested for forwarding a chain mail that poked fun at West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee,spent 16 hours in police lock-up,while his attackers who were arrested on Saturday walked out on bail in just two-and-half hours. Afraid of a threat to his life and that of his family,Mahapatra sought police protection but till late on Saturday,there was no word on it. Mahapatra and his 75-yearold neighbour Subrata Sengupta,after spending 16 hours in police lock-up,were dragged to court when they could have been granted bail at the police station.Moreover,the police sought a two-week remand for Mahapatra and his neighbour,which the court turned down. Four Trinamool Congress supporters were arrested on Saturday afternoon for allegedly beating up Mahapatra,after the professor lodged a complaint around 8pm on Friday.The police arrested four persons,including local Trinamool leader Arup Mukherjee,who allegedly led a mob that beat up Mahapatra and Sengupta.Amit Sardar,whose complaint led to the professors arrest,and two others Nishikanta Ghorui and Sheikh Mustafa were also arrested. Mahapatra,in his complaint,said around 20 people assaulted him and forced him to write an apology for sending an offensive e-mail about the chief minister. But when it came to arresting Mahapatra and Sengupta,the police were more prompt.They were locked up soon after they were dragged to the East Jadavpur police station by a bunch of Trinamool supporters around midnight. Mahapatras wife Jolly and daughter Ananya said they were insecure and traumatized.We started panicking with things happening around, said Jolly.
Politics the reason behind arrest
TUniversity arrest of professor Jadavpur Ambikesh Mahapatra may have been shown as a defamation case by the Bengal chief minister and the police,but many suspect the involvement of a Trinamool Congress-backed building material syndicate that Mahapatra and his co-accused Subrata Sengupta opposed.The four arrested for assaulting Mahapatra are well-known building material suppliers in the area.P 6
The people of Bengal and Indias vast net-logged population of extremely prickly and politically-conscious people have reacted angrily to Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjees inability to stop taking even innocuous jokes so seriously.And the rage has gone viral. A day after Jadavpur University professor Ambikesh Mahapatra was arrested for circulating a cartoon on Mamata,it wasnt just a cross-section of people in Bengal who said they were agonized at the signs of intolerance the state government was exhibiting.Online forums,Twitter,Facebook and blogs erupted almost in flames.The pick of the entries came on Facebook,which said: Mamta ke aekmatro Rajnikant thik korte pare (Only Rajnikant can fix Mamata). If Mamata didnt get the joke on Friday,the jokes must surely have got her on Saturday.Hundreds made fun of her on Twitter using the hashtag #arrestmenow which at one point of time was the top trending topic of the day. Why did Mamata Banerjee cross the road To see if the chicken was making fun of her, @harqblack tweeted.Another wrote back: Mamata declares The Dark Knight tax-free.Because the Joker dies. And one that had many cracking up was: Dear Mamata,normally the cartoonist tries to capture the subject.Not vice versa. There was outrage against provisions of the IT Act that was used by the police to book Mahapatra.By evening it was Facebooks turn to throw some at the West Bengal CM.At least four We Hate Mamata Banerjee pages had popped up.While one said: Mamata Banarjee ke hatao,ma-mati-manush ke bachao (Remove Mamata,save mother,land,people),some others were still more biting in their condemnation of what almost everyone agrees is high-handedness and para-type bullying.How many Mamatas does it take to change the light bulb an entry went.None.She wants to keep you in the dark. Ironically,even when Mamatas supporters tried to put up a fight,it ended up looking like they were attacking her.Mamata is just an insecure old lady whos probably seen some pretty rough times when she was younger.Cut her some slack, one of them appealed,if it can be called so.
Top cop,Trinamool leader engineered case to fix prof
Caesar Mandal TNN
Kolkata: Glaring lapses in the investigation of the case against Jadavpur University professor Ambikesh Mahapatra have come to light,which all but prove that the aim of the probe was to teach the academic a lesson.A senior police officer and a local Trinamool Congress leader literally engineered the case against Prof Mahapatra when none existed. Apolice officer who did not want to be named said Amit Sardar,who lodged the complaint against the chemistry professor,was not even among the 65 recipients of the email of the cartoon lampooning the West Bengal chief minister. According to standard procedure,the police should have first seized the computer from which the impugned email was sent in the presence of forensic experts.But investigators are unable to answer how,without seizing and examining the computer,they arrested Mahapatra on the basis of a mere printout. Neither did the police ask the complainants why they had come to the police station 21 days after the email was circulated.And thats not all.Mahapatra was booked under bailable charges,which suggest he could have been released on a personal bond from the police station.But he was never given this option and had to spend the night in lockup.The case diary corroborates that the police made no attempt to make him aware of his legal and constitutional rights.Bizarrely,after Mahapatra was produced before the magistrate,the state counsel asked for his judicial remand until April 27. All these points make it abundantly clear that there was tremendous pressure on the police to keep Mahapatra behind bars.
Mamata to skip internal security meet today
M amata Banerjee will stay away from the meeting of chief ministers on internal security on Monday,and will send state finance minister Amit Mitra in her place.The meeting is likely to see a coming together of non-Congress parties and the presence of heavyweight CMs Jayalalithaa,Nitish Kumar and Naveen Patnaik is likely to keep the focus on federal issues.P 8
The police turned the complaint into an FIR and charged Prof Mahapatra with insulting the modesty of a woman a false charge that gave the police the power to keep the professor and his 70-plus neighbour to spend at least one night in jail. On Sunday,Trinamool Congress tried damage control with an MP close to Mamata saying the CM was merely told that what was being circulated was obscene.He said since other details werent mentioned,she defended the arrest.After returning to Kolkata,she took stock of the situation and instructed the police to immediately take a complaint from Mahapatra and probe the case, the MP claimed. Sources told TOI that a group of local Trinamool men led by a block level leader Arup Mukherjee,complainant Amit Sardar and their aides went to East Jadavpur police station on Thursday night.The officer in charge was on leave and his deputy was officiating.This duty officer was initially reluctant to lodge the complaint,which led Mukherjee and his aides to contact their party higher ups.Sources said Kajal Chakraborty,Trinamool block president,was among those aware of the shenanigans.TNN
esolve among our workers.Should they build personal relationships with the CPM,it will be difficult to fight them politically.I asked the partymen to avoid any relative who has anything to do with the Left, he said. In spite of her comprehensive victory in the 2011 Assembly elections,Mamata Banerjee is insecure about the inroads that the CPM has made in rural Bengal over the last 34 years.We must continue with our tirade against the CPM and take steps to isolate the party that has destroyed growth in Bengal, he added.
CID wants FB to delete morphed Didi pics
The state CID has written to Facebook to delete certain morphed images of chief minister Mamata Banerjee after a Trinamool Congress supporter lodged a complaint on April 12,citing specific posts and objectionable comments flooding social networking sites.The CID also wants to know the IP addresses from where the pictures were posted.It is sure to scare netizens after what happened to Jadavpur University professor Ambikesh Mahapatra,who was arrested for forwarding a cartoon chain mail on the chief minister.Salt Lake resident Suman Naskar has alleged in his complaint that some youths were using Facebook and Twitter to malign Mamata.The FIR was lodged on April 12 at in Salt Lake Sector V station,the very day Ambikesh was arrested.The case was handed to the CIDs cyber crime cell.On Saturday,the CID wrote to Facebook to delete the images and provide the IP details.Facebook,in spite of being a US-based company and governed by US laws,responds to such requests with alacrity but only if there is a threat to national security or in case someone life is at stake.It is yet to be seen on how it reacts to the CID missive.TNN
Retired scientists daughter stripped,thrashed in Bengal
Sumati Yengkhom TNN
Baruipur (West Bengal):A 30-year-old woman lay bleeding in front of her home for two hours after allegedly being molested and beaten up by miscreants on Sunday while police looked the other way.She says she was stripped and assaulted in front of her father,a retired scientist,by their landlord and members of a local club. Police took their time responding to her SOS call.The two policemen who finally arrived did not take a complaint,or help her or her father,Aparesh Bhattacharya,get to a hospital.They left them bleeding on the road.Aparesh and his daughter managed to go to SSKM Hospital.They filed a complaint at Baruipur police station on Tuesday. The main accused,Goutam Pal,denies the charges.On Tuesday,Pals wife filed a counter complaint,accusing the elderly scientist of molesting her.Locals are too scared to talk about the incident,saying that those accused in the assault are members of both Trinamool Congress and CPM. The woman,a law graduate,and her father rented Pals firstfloor apartment in Mullickpur,South 24-Parganas,in February this year after Bhattacharya retired from the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology.Soon after moving in,he proposed to buy the flat from Pal but the two parties got into a legal wrangle over the purchase agreement.Pal started asking Bhattacharya to vacate the flat in March. According to the Bhattacharyas,a gang of around 20 men barged into the house around 1.30pm on Sunday and attacked them.The goons stripped the woman,molested her and dragged the father-daughter out on to the street where the assault continued. I do not know the names of the club members who raided our house because we are new in the locality.But I know at least four of them by face.One of them is secretary of the club, said Bhattacharya. Neighbours who witnessed the incident are too scared to speak.I saw a group of men entering the house and heard the father-daughter pleading.But since Pal is very influential and the club members are affiliated to both Trinamool and CPM,none of us dared to protest.Whatever happened was very unfortunate but we could not help the Bhattacharyas, said a neighbour.
An injured Aditi and her father Aparesh Bhattacharya in front of the Baruipur police station in Bengals South 24-Parganas
Released After 10 Days In Jail,Scientist Remains Determined To His Cause
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Kolkata: Scientist Partho Sarothi Ray walked out of Kolkatas Alipore Central jail on Wednesday after spending 10 days behind bars.There was outrage among academics,students and intellectuals across the world after the molecular biologist was arrested and accused of leading a rally of evictees and attacking police with lethal weapons.The likes of Noam Chomsky wrote to the Prime Minister for his release. After his jail stint,Ray,who teaches at Kolkatas premier institute Indian Institute of Science and Research (IISER),remains determined to take up the cause of slum dwellers evicted from Nonadanga.He denied any link with the Maoists.I will go back to Nonadanga.I will continue to fight until the government provides proper rehabilitation to the hapless evictees, he said. IISER faculty members though called his arrest as a manifestation of the dark state that democracy in Bengal is passing through. Soon after walking out of jail,Ray told the media that he was framed.I was not part of the April 4 protests.I was busy in a faculty meeting at IISER campus,70km away from the protest site.The minutes of the meeting has the record.I stayed at the campus that night.Even after producing documents as proof,I was sent to jail and I lost 10 days of my life, he said. He demanded the release of other professionals arrested along with him.One of my co-accused is an engineer while the other is a doctor.Apparently,the state machinery is targeting dissenting voices.If the government wants to show a modicum of positive attitude,it should release my six friends and rehabilitate evictees at Nonadanga, said Ray.He warned of legal action against the Bengal government. Taking a jibe at democracy in Bengal,Ray said,I have always stood by the poor and the marginalized and taken their side for justice.If this is a crime in Bengal and if some one can be implicated in a false case,then its a telling reminder of the condition of rule of law. He is flummoxed at Mamata Banerjee evicting people from Nonadanga.He said he played a small role during the anti-land acquisition stir in Singur and Nandigram when Mamata had sided with the evicted.Has anything really changed he said. Ray had refused two offers in the US and returned to Bengal to work.Singur movement was at its peak then and I joined the protest.The same feeling towards the hapless evicted people at Nonadanga led me to raise voice against states eviction policy what landed me behind the bars.
Contai (East Midnapore): Trinamool Congress men beat a 38-year-old woman,confined her near a temple,tore off her clothes and forced her to walk half-naked to her home at Kanaidighi village in West Bengals East Midnapore district.The woman incurred the wrath of Trinamool members after she led the women in her area two months ago to demolish a local hooch shop. After the torture and humiliation in the presence of her 16-year-old son and daughter on Sunday,the woman consumed poison and was admitted to Contai subdivisional hospital. Police put up a barricade around the hospital to stop strangers from meeting the woman.Her younger son Toton and daughter are afraid to return home and are living at the hospital.Her husband Keshab Das is a member of the CPM and had fled home after Trinamool came to power in Bengal. The womans torture was a considered move by the Trinamool men.They took the decision at a village s ali s h i s a b h a (conciliation meeting) and had the approval of village elders,who wanted the woman to pay a penalty for her rebellion that caused a huge loss to the local hooch trader. A few days ago,state food minister Jyotipriya Mullick had prescribed social ostracisation of the CPM in a bid to spread political hatred among Trinamool ranks.Some political observers said the womans torture seemed a grim manifestation of the growing intolerance of the ruling party in Bengal. Das younger son Toton mustered courage to lodge a complaint at the police station against 21 local Trinamool members,three days after his mother was tortured.The Trinamool men had threatened him not to talk about his mothers plight to his neighbours or leak it to the media.In his complaint,Toton said the miscreants had threatened to rape his mother. Lying in the hospital bed,the woman said,After the hooch shop demolition,some youth ganged up against my younger son.They accused him of creating ruckus while playing carom.A few days later,some Trinamool men told me to hold a meeting to settle the dispute.I refused. So,the Trinamool members organised a meeting and asked her to attend.At the meeting,they asked me to pay Rs 50,000 as penalty for the damage to the hooch shop.I said I did not do it not alone,there were others,too, she said. Police have not made much progress in their probe.Preliminary investigation revealed there was a brawl while playing carom but molestation of the woman is yet to be established.
Mamata on Times 100 most influential list
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has been named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of the world.Banerjee joins US President Barack Obama,billionaire investor Warren Buffet,Pakistans first Oscar winner Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy,US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.Time said Banerjee,referred to by her supporters as Didi,was labelled by critics as a mercurial oddball and a shrieking street fighter.But ultimately she proved to be the consummate politician.Through successive elections,Banerjee steadily expanded her power base while chipping away at those of her opponents, the magazinesaid.AGENCIES
SHOOTING FROM THE LIP Mamata must behave in a more mature way
New Delhi:Press Council of India chief Markandey Katju on Wednesday said West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee should grow up and function in a democratic manner.He was responding to a query on the recent cartoon row that Mamata has been involved in. I think Mamata Banerjee should have behaved in a more mature manner.She is no more a street fighter,she is the chief minister... she must learn how to grow up.The manner in which she has behaved is totally unacceptable, he told reporters. The Press council chairman said Mamata must learn to be an administrator... now she is no longer in the opposition.She must learn some democratic way of functioning. Katju said he was a wellwisher of the chief minister and would like her to do well.But you must act in a democratic manner which she did not-... whats wrong if somebody publishes a cartoon.So many cartoons you people have published about me. At the same time,he said the West Bengal CM was a person of integrity,which was an important aspect. To a question on the Bengal governments decision to ban certain English dailies and high circulation Bengali newspapers from state-funded and state-aided libraries,he said he had recently raised the issue with Union minister Sultan Ahmed (Trinamool Congress) and had told him that Mamatashould not take such decisions.TNN
Says Civil Servants Who Work Hard Should Get Recognition
Kolkata: There are several instances of political parties owning TV channels and running their newspapers.On Saturday,however,West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee went a step further: she announced the launch of her governments own TV channel and anewspaper. Mamata,who in recent days has thrown fits on the way mainstream media have played up non-issues without projecting the governments good work,announced that her governments TV channel will be called Paschimbanga,and the newspaper Dainik Paschimbanga. Speaking to bureaucrats at Town Hall here,Mamata said,There is a saying: raja jaaye bazar,kutta bhaunke hazaar (dogs bark when the king goes to shop).A section of the media wont highlight our good work.I will ask Subrata-da (panchayat minister Subrata Mukherjee ) to use TV channels and the government newspaper to project our good work. She also said civil servants need not get upset with the false reports being spread against the government. But how exactly will a debtstressed government,which has repeatedly sought Centres financial help,pump up the money Mamata said the government will use existing infrastructure at the state-run Roop Kala Kendra in Salt Lake.About Dainik Paschimbanga,she said her government has revived the ailing printing press,Basumati Corporation,that used to publish Dainik Basumati newspaper.Her governments newspaper will focus on rural news and prioritise development news,she said. Mamata emphatically said the media launch is likely this winter.That would be with an eye on panchayat elections. She also said Bengal civil servants needed morale boosting and announced a BDO Ratna award to reward block development officers on their performance.She promised to increase their special pay from Rs 250 to Rs 1,000 a month and also assured scope of promotion to the level of special secretary in charge.
Let down by Trinamool, Singur feels even naxals a better option
SULLIED DREAMS Bitter residents say ‘parivartan’ has only been for Trinamool workers
SINGUR: Less than a year ago, Shyamali Das, 47, had named her grandson Parivartan on the back of a pro-change wave Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee successfully created to dislodge the Left Front from power.
But today Das, like many others, is a bitter person.
“What change? If anything has changed at all, it is for the Trinamool and its leaders,” said Das, a dispossessed farmer in Singur, where the West Bengal government had acquired land for the Tata group to build the Nano plant. The project fell through because of the agitation spearheaded by Banerjee.
“We threw out the CPI(M) (the leading party in the Left Front) for good. Now the Trinamool Congress too should be taught a lesson. There should be a third force to vote for – the Congress, the SUCI(C) or maybe even the naxalites. Otherwise we will not vote in the coming panchayat polls.”
Though the West Bengal government pushed through legislation on returning land, the Tata group has moved a division bench of the Calcutta high court on this, challenging the move.
Banerjee, who visited Singur 38 times between 2006 and 2011, has not gone there once after becoming chief minister.
Bitterness is in the air in Singur now.
“All our dreams are shattered. Those leaders who spent days and nights with us are now beyond our reach,” said Devidas Dutta, a dispossessed farmer who now works for a small snacks shop near Singur railway station.
The railways gave 16 such shops on its land to some dispossessed farmers of Singur in 2009, when Banerjee took charge of the ministry.
Only three shops of the 16 open nowadays. The rest never started working. The railways also gifted R5,000 to each of the recipients to start their business.
Of the three, one is owned by Manoranjan Malik, the father of Tapasi Malik, who was killed during the anti-acquisition movement.
Tusharkanti ****, also a dispossessed farmer and owner of a snack shop, said: “We were promised return of land as soon as the Trinamool came to power. Nobody warned us about any legal complexities.”
Local Trinamool leaders had given a proposal that all party MLAS and MPS donate a day’s salary to the dispossessed farmers. But it was not carried through.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) is yet to settle many issues that are vital for regaining its electoral relevance, and the party congress in Kozhikode — held in the first week of April — has only sharpened the contradictions within the party.
The CPM, which had 44 MPS in the last Lok Sabha, now has only 16. When the last party congress took place in Coimbatore in 2008, it was in power in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura. However, with the party losing West Bengal after 34 years, its electoral plans — including expanding its presence in North India — hinges on reviving its fortunes in the state.
The party has to resolve some policy issues of immediate relevance such as questions of big capital and industries, something that leaders like former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and his industry minister, Nirupam Sen, have been advocating. The duo had been arguing in favour of following the Chinese model of economic development.
Though many believe that such policies had resulted in the party getting voted out of power in West Bengal, a section of the leadership doesn’t agree to the theory. Consequently, the party is yet to come up with a concrete policy alternative for West Bengal.
The party is also seems to be on wait-and-watch mode. “The forthcoming civic polls may bring some good news for us, and it should be better than the last assembly elections. We are still very strong in the state, and we are a cadre-based party,” said a leader from the state.
A section of the state party blames the central leadership for the Trinamool Congress and Congress coming together.
The biggest noteworthy development at the congress was probably the CPM distancing itself from the Chinese model of socialism. Presenting the ideological document, politburo member Sitaram Yechury spoke of the counter-revolution that could occur in China if the country continues with the same economic model. The ideological resolution had two amendments being moved, one pertaining to the dictatorship of proletariat, and the other on North Korea.
While Bhattacharjee was retained in the politburo, another popular leader — 88-year-old VS Achuthanandan — was left out of it.
“The first task is building the party at the grass root level. We will form electoral alliances in the polls, but not at the expense of the Left and democratic alternative,” party general secretary Prakash Karat said.
VHP demands allowances for poor priests and unemployed youths.
April 20, 2012 | HE News Desk, Kolkata :: In a protest Meeting held at College Square in Kolkata on Friday, 20/04/2012 the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) said, it would launch a campaign in West Bengal demanding monthly honorariums to Hindu priests and unemployed youth to protest against the Mamata Banerjee-led government’s decision to pay honorariums of Rs.2,500 to imams.
As part of the campaign named ‘Amakeo 2500 taka Dao’ (‘Give me Rs.2,500 too’), signatures of unemployed youth and priests would be taken, said VHP International Working President, Dr Pravinbhai Togadia.
“It is time Mamata Banerjee to stop playing the politics of community appeasement. If the imams can get money, what wrong have the priests done? They should also be paid,” he said.
Dr. Pravin Bhai Togadia, International Working President, Vishwa Hindu Parishad addressed a public protest meeting today (20/04/2012) in Kolkata (College Square – near Calcutta University at 2-30 pm), in connection with paramount Muslim appeasement in West Bengal under the blessings of Miss. Mamta Banerjee (Chief Minister, West Bengal) to create a Muslim Homeland in West Bengal. The Change Queen Mamtaz Banu Arjee is taking dangerous steps in Bengal again and again. This pro Muslim lady already given sanction for 10000 Madrashas, declared URDU as 2nd language in 10% URDU speaking populated areas, more provisions – more quota for Muslims in jobs and now Rs. 2500/- pm for 30000-40000 Muslim imams alongwith free homes, education, treatment for their families and so on…… Now the Poor Hindu Priest Forum and Unemployed Hindu Youth Unity will start a signature campaign to get Rs. 2500/- for them also as Priest honorarium or unemployed stipend for youths.
The Viswa Hindu Parishad would organise youth and students’ movements on May one and seven throughout the state demanding monthly allowances to the unemployed youths and priests in the West Bengal. Addressing a rally here, VHP working president Pravin Togadia said, ” The Trinamool Congress-led Mamata Banerjee government should either withdraw immediately the monthly salary of Rs 2500 to the Imams or pay the similar amount to all the unemployed youth and priests’ in the state. ” He said, ” Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee should immediately withdraw the Imams’ allowances, otherwise a massive movement will be organised against the government’s decision. ” Mr Togadia had threatened that if the unemployed youths and priests did not receive the same amount as that of the Imams, the VHP will resist it firmly. ” Ms Banerjee has also insulted the Bengali language by giving status of Urdu language. So we are asking the people to be united and to boycott those political leaders violating the Constitution and appeasing the Muslims for the vote bank and depriving the Hindu communities, ” Mr Togadia opined.
Veteran Monk of Bharat Sevashram Sangha, Swami Pradiptananda and other Hindu leaders also addressed the meeting.
Asansol| April 14, 2012| Titu Shadowson | AsansolNews :: The Bengali Hindus could never think that such a unique and unexpected gift is waiting for them, on their very auspicious ceremony, the Bengali New Year 1419. Bengalis are habituated to have unexpected gifts, be it in 1946, 1947 or 1948 or in 1971 and even today; they can see it in the constant attacks on them. Now the muslims have prepared themselves to give them hateful gifts.
While Bengali women were preparing to worship their mud-made traditional stoves as par the rituals, the communal to the core Muslims threw before their chaste temple the thing that they can’t even watch: chopped cow-head.
Last night at Budha locality of Asansol, West Bengal, some communal to the core muslim boys plotted a chopped cow-head at around 3pm last night in the coward way that suits them perfectly. This is the traditional way of the muslim run atrocities on Hindus: abduct Hindu women and plunder their chastity, behead Hindu men, unchaste and vandalize their temples by prohibited stuffs like Beef. This time history took a repeat performance.
While the local women of the Budha locality were going early morning to worship the deity of Lord Shiva inside the temple, they found that a chopped cow-head has been plotted at the entrance. Some of them fell sick at the mere visuals of the thing, they vomited. The outraged women then called the males and urged to take the matter seriously.
Some muslims were standing there in a casual motive apparently, to do a Reece of the situation. As soon as they realized the magnitude of the outrage in the Hindu community, they alerted the already prepared muslims who were in battle-ready mode.
Pic. All petro dollar greedy Bengali media keep mum to the persecuted Hindus.
They have already informed the police of Asansol, who have historically been active to serve the communal to the core Muslims. Also the local ward councilor of ward no 8 of Asansol Municipal Corporation (AMC) Mr. Gurudas Chatterjee (Rocket-da); both the councilor and the corporation politically affiliated to TMC which considers its political color to be jihadist green; have been informed by the communal to the core muslims themselves to create a shield around them. As obvious they un-listened the complaints of the Hindus and threatened to remove the head so that the news doesn’t spread. Rocket wanted to camouflage the musilm communalism. The angry Hindu youth then protested and encircled the head with bricks. At this the police was called in and a Lathicharge was launched to dismantle the Hindu protesters. The Hindus have seen in recent past how easily they have been subjected to police bullets. So the Hindus afraid, fled for a moment and the Muslim youth laughed at their backs with a taunt how you Hindus fall prey before our nasty will.
Then in a helpless situation in a loss what to do, how to obtain justice they contacted the Bengali news channels like Kolkata TV, Star Anando, News Time etc but strangely none even took any interest to cover the story, probably not to make their Islamic masters angry.
When a VHP operative called the local correspondent of Kolkata TV, Mr. Venkateshwar Lahidi at his phone numbers 9674#665#7 and 9832#144#5. He took the calls, prepared to note down the news but then his pen halted as he realized he was being requested to cover the Muslim communalism; he disconnected the call. Similar treatments were received in all the cases with all the Bengali media houses.
Except Asansol TV not even a single news channel telecasted this news, because this might cause decrements in their petro-dollars.
The local Hindus consulted the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and lodged an FIR against the already pointed communal to the core Muslim youths.
When Asansol News correspondents interviewed the local Hindu boys, they were looking not afraid but outraged. “If those bloody cowards do really have the guts, then they should sometime attempt to hit me with their crowded mass, when I am alone. Why they pursue their frustration on poor cows? We never do that against their divine pigs! But yes, after looking at their history and culture it probably suits them I feel,” said a Hindu youngster Aniruddha Konar.
Pic. Hindu housewives came out of their houses and assembled inside the temple so that even the police cant harm it, they have lost faith on police.
Another local girl Moumita Dawn reacted, “We are taught communal harmony, but how far can we maintain this? Are only the Hindus responsible to maintain harmony? Won’t they take any effort to maintain harmony? This is not any one way traffic.”
Though the police were discouraging the public to shoot any videos and no journalist from the Bengali TV channels were present over there, a team under the guidance of Asansol News operatives Gautam pandit and Abhed Acharya got themselves at the rooftops of the local houses and shot from there the happenings. As the police realized there is no option open, they threatened to lathicharge and they did it finally to dismantle the Hindu protesters, so that they could easily take away the evidence of the Islamic communalism.
Pic. Bengali Hindus were outraged at the incident, they were also outraged at the inaction of police and politicians.
Everything is on record by Asansol News and it forwarded a copy of the clippings to Asansol TV to telecast. The other Bengali channels have passed a message to the public of Asansol that they will no way expose the real face of communal muslims in India.
After the crowd was vandalized, the police hurriedly took the head away. Within hours, the VHP and Hindu Jagran Manch Asansol lodged an FIR against unknown perpretators in Asansol South police station. Though locals have pointed out fingers to some muslim youngsters who were frustrated enough at the last world cup victory of India against Pakistan, to make an attempt to vandalize the celebration of the young Hindu boys and girls in Budha Aagori pada. That time they were beaten back and since then are always planning to retaliate in some conventional coward manner.
However the police made every possible attempt to discourage the Hindu leaders to take the issue further, they didn’t permit to do a rally protesting the communalism. On 15thof April a crucial meet has been called by Hindu Jagran Manch(HJM) and Vishwa Hindu Parishad(VHP) to discuss the future course of action.
When Asansol News visited the HJM operatives, they were angry and stable both simultaneously. “I know we are living in a camouflaged democracy, camouflaged secularism in India, but that does not mean we wont expect our basic freedom of worship. Every time they vandalize our temples (last week they vandalized a temple in Sripur area) and then their leaders pass unity-messages. This cunning game wont make any long run. This dualism will not be tolerated,” said Sanjay Paswan, the Gen Secy of HJM Asansol.
By now they are planning to march a silent rally with the theme “NO FREEDOM TO PROTEST”.
Pic change Regimen Bengal Police threatening the Hindus or lathicharge and Hindus immediately being beaten at the edge of stick.
Hindu Existence adds:Bihari-Bengali Islamist nexus desecrated Hindu Shiva Temple in Asansol with the blessings of ‘Change Queen’ in Bengal. Bengal CM Mamtaz Banu Arjee is taking all steps to humiliate the Bengali Hindu sentiment at the cost of her Crown. It is evident that how the Bihari-Bengali Islamist nexus desecrated Hindu Shiva Temple in Asansol with the blessings of ‘Change Queen’ in Bengal. But the enthroned Queen of West Bengal is ready to do anything for the appeasement of her Muslim brothers and sisters and will do nothing against the menace of the Mohammedans. Only one thing is left for her: EMBRACING ISLAM PUBLICLY.
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Kolkata: West Bengal food and civil supplies minister Jyotipriyo Mullick on Sunday reiterated his hate-CPM fatwa.At a party meeting in Ganganagar in North 24-Parganas district,he asked the partys office-bearers to issue certificates to CPM cadre with their left hands without looking at them. Any bonhomie with the CPM,the minister suggested,will stop them from taking political revenge. Mullicks call for social boycott of CPM cadre on April 15 had drawn criticism,prompting him to deny having asked party workers never to marry into CPM families. Speaking at the meeting,the minister said,Earlier when I spoke on it,it was due to a deep pain in my heart.For 30 years,I couldnt enter my home in Burdwan.I did that only after becoming a minister.Being a minister I could have taken revenge.I didnt tread that line.Youve to learn to hate the CPM.You shouldnt sit with them in a tea stall.You shouldnt go to CPM marriages.You shouldnt mingle with them.If you dont do these,you can never extract your political revenge. TNN
TC wants UPA-II to complete full term
A fter the Bengal CM gave a hint that the Lok Sabha polls may be advanced,her party colleagues on Sunday went into a damage control mode.Mamata had told partymen in Kolkata on Friday that she knew that a political party in Delhi had a meeting to discuss the possibility of preponing the LS polls.There was deliberation on advancing the LS election to 2013.Any day,we can face election.We have to remain ready, she had said.TNN