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BJP leader, Kolkata Police spar over Durga Puja notice
BJP leader, Kolkata Police spar over Durga Puja notice

The Hindu

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

BJP leader, Kolkata Police spar over Durga Puja notice

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Sajal Ghosh, who is also the organiser of the prominent Durga Puja in Kolkata, has alleged that the police are unfairly targeting his committee after it unveiled Operation Sindoor as this year's theme of the festival. Mr. Ghosh took to social media, claiming that he received a letter from the Kolkata Police just two days after the theme was publicly announced. He said the Muchipara Police Station issued a fresh set of safety directives to the Santosh Mitra Square Puja Committee earlier this week. Kolkata Police, however, issued a statement on Friday clarifying that the letter was routine and related only to safety protocol and crowd management concerns. While the police insist that the letter dated June 17, 2025, was a follow-up to an earlier communication, the puja committee has accused the authorities of 'targeting' them unfairly. 'I want to ask, how many Durga Pujas in West Bengal were sent this same notice? I am sure no other. So, are the others above the law, or is the law different for us?' said Mr. Ghosh, President of the Santosh Mitra Square Puja Committee. He added that every year they face similar troubles from the police and receive similar notices. Police response In a detailed clarification issued on June 20, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central Kolkata), Indira Mukherjee, denied allegations of selective targeting. 'Certain statements and narratives... are factually incorrect and misleading,' read the official tweet. According to the police, the Officer-in-Charge of Muchipara Police Station had already written to the committee on May 14, 2025, outlining standard crowd management protocols such as improved CCTV surveillance, wider exits, and a ban on light-and-sound shows. 'This communication was made well before the Puja theme was even announced,' the tweet added. The follow-up letter reiterated these concerns. 'Efforts to create confusion or misrepresent facts only undermine the spirit of cooperation necessary for a smooth and successful celebration,' said the DCP. The letter also noted that last year, the movement of visitors inside the pandal was extremely slow due to poor channelisation, leading to congestion. 'Proper passage must be created inside the pandal to facilitate smooth police movement and crowd dispersal. The light-and-sound show significantly restricted crowd flow,' it said. The police also said the Puja Committee had acknowledged the concerns in a reply sent on June 18 and expressed willingness to comply. Every year, the Sajal Ghosh-led Durga Puja at Santosh Mitra Square is known for its elaborate and often religiously themed pandals. In 2023, the theme was inspired by the Ram Mandir, with the pandal built as a replica of the temple in Ayodhya.

KP's safety notice to central Kol puja
KP's safety notice to central Kol puja

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

KP's safety notice to central Kol puja

Kolkata: The Santosh Mitra Square Puja Committee has received a stringent directive from Kolkata Police, days after announcing their Durga Puja theme for this year. The cop directive cited last year's near-stampede incident as the primary reason for the enhanced rules. An officer said: "The violations last year almost led to a stampede. We want to ensure nothing of this sort happens this year. This is for the benefit of pandal-hoppers." Sajal Ghosh, a key official of the puja committee and BJP leader, has raised concerns about what he perceives as discriminatory treatment by law enforcement. The police letter, which Ghosh mockingly termed a "love letter", outlines safety regulations for the festival. "I want to know how many puja committees across Bengal received such a letter? Surely, none. So, are they above the law, or is there a separate law for us?" he asked. The list includes widening entrance and exit paths, installing a minimum of 60 CCTV cameras, deploying 250 volunteers during peak hours, and prohibiting laser/light/sound shows. The committee must also establish a designated police surveillance area within the pandal and ensure there are no stalls near entrances and exits. Other requirements include public address systems, proper barricading, and maintaining clear signage from BOI More to the pandal. Cops have also prohibited Ferris wheel or similar amusement rides on the premises. The police have requested a mitigation plan from the committee by June 25 and mandated a meeting to discuss implementation strategies.

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