According to him, “This ₹100 crore spread in Nandigram came from Bangladesh, Pakistan and various foreign countries. This huge foreign money was used in the state elections through hawala or some other illegal route.”
In a significant decision shortly after assuming power, the newly elected BJP government in West Bengal, under Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, has decided to...
The decision comes after several complaints emerged over the past few years regarding many of the caste certificates issued by the previous TMC government.
Addressing a press conference in Nabanna, Chief Minister Adhikari said that the suspended officers allegedly offered a bribe to the family of the rape and murder case victim. They also conducted press conferences without written orders. CM Adhikari added that now a departmental enquiry will be conducted against Vineet Goyal, Abhishek Gupta, and Indira Mukherjee.
Citing Calcutta High Court orders, the West Bengal government said animals covered under the 1950 Act can be slaughtered only after certification and only at municipal or locally identified slaughterhouses.
Upon assuming power in Bengal, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari made the security of the India-Bangladesh border a top priority in his very first cabinet decisions.