Up-Bihar candidates now expect from Bengal Government: Kunal Ghosh

Kolkata, September 15 (IANS). The politics of the Western Bengals were once again warm of debate and accusation. While approximately 40,000 candidates from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar Bengal reached to write SSC exams, the BJP and Trinamool Congress (TMC) began a sharp rhetoric on this. The interim ruling on the new WAQF Act of the Supreme Court and the TMC LP and actress Mimi Chakraborty were also improved by Ed Saman. TMC leader Kunal Ghosh claimed that thousands of youths from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar took the exam in Western Bengals with the expectation of jobs. He said that it shows the confidence of the people on the state’s employment system and also emphasizes the distrust of the BJP right states about the government. Ghosh said the BJP distorts the facts. While offering the figures, he claims that millions of Bengal people work in other countries, while about 1.5 crore people come to Bengal for work. He said that BJP’s ‘mask politics’ is now exposed. TMC -LP and actress Mimi Chakraborty were called by the Directorate for Enforcement (ED) for questioning, which Kunal Ghosh accused the BJP of political revenge action. Kunal Ghosh said actor Ankur Hazra was called earlier and that Mimi is now being targeted. He said this strategy of BJP has become a free promotional campaign for Mimi Chakraborty’s ‘Raktbiz 2’. At the same time, the Supreme Court on Monday refused to completely prohibit the new WAQF Act, 2025. However, the court imposed an interim ban on some divisions, including provisions that the collector gives the right to resolve the property dispute. Kunal Ghosh refused to say something about this. He said that we are now watching this topic our lawyers and leadership. In such a situation, it is not right to say anything now. Explain that Premier Narendra Modi held an important meeting on security and strategic issues with officials of the Eastern commando in Kolkata. However, TMC has avoided making any direct remarks on this and says that politics should not be done in defense and army issues. -Ians Pim/DSC shares this story Tags