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BJP's Suvendu says prasad from Puri Jagannath temple to be distributed in Tamluk town

BJP's Suvendu says prasad from Puri Jagannath temple to be distributed in Tamluk town

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Both Tamluk and Digha are situated in Purba Medinipur district of the state.
The BJP leader's announcement came when the state's TMC government is distributing the prasad from Digha's Jagannath temple, inaugurated by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on April 30, to people across West Bengal.
Kolkata, Jun 25 (PTI) Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday said that 'prasad' from the Jagannath Temple in Puri will be distributed to the public from a temple in Tamluk town for five days from Rath Yatra day on June 27.
Adhikari accused the ruling TMC of distributing local sweets in the name of 'prasad' of Jagannath temple at Digha.
He said that the 'prasad' from the Puri Jagannath temple will be distributed to the public for five days from Rath Yatra day from the Gauranga Mahaprabhu temple at Tamluk.
The TMC accused Adhikari of bringing politics into religion.
'Only Suvendu Adhikari can indulge in competition over religion,' TMC spokesperson Jaiprakash Majumdar said.
He also said that when the general Bengali people go to offer their obeisance to the Goddess during Durga Puja festival, they buy sweets from the local shops only.
Asserting that there is nothing to indulge in politics over this issue, the TMC leader said 'Adhikari is playing football over religion.' PTI AMR NN
This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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