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Ram Navami processions sweep Bengal; Trinamool competes with BJP in organising processions


People take part in a religious procession on the occasion of Ram Navami, in Siliguri, West Bengal, April 6, 2025
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Ram Navami processions were organised across the length and breadth of West Bengal with heightened aggression on Sunday (April 6, 2025) and at certain places leaders of the Trinamool Congress also organised and participated in such rallies.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and other Hindutva groups organised hundreds of processions with almost every leader from Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, State president Sukanta Majumdar, Dilip Ghosh and Locket Chatterjee, among others leading processions across different parts of the State.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was among the first to congratulate the people on Ram Navami on social media on Sunday (April 6, 2025) morning. “I appeal to all to maintain and uphold the values of peace, prosperity and development of all. I wish the celebration of the Ram Navami all success, in a peaceful manner,” Ms. Banerjee posted on X.

Mr. Adhikari, who inaugurated a Ram Temple at his constituency Nandigram, said the Chief Minister should not remind people to “uphold values of peace” on Ram Navami.

Trinamool Congress MLA from Jorasanko Vivek Gupta, party state general secretary Kunal Ghosh organised Ram Navami processions in the city. In Howrah’s Salkia, Trinamool Congress MLA Gautam Chowdhury participated in a rally organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. Even in districts like Jalpaiguri and Birbhum, Trinamool Congress leaders took out Ram Navami processions. “Ram Navami processions do not mean BJP. Most of the Hindus are against BJP. Those who have joined Ram Navami processions are not in support of the BJP,” Mr. Kunal Ghosh said.

Ram Navami processions, a cultural import to the State, have coincided with the rise of hindutva politics in the State, which started in 2016. These processions have become a show of strength for the BJP. On Sunday (April 6, 2025), while the BJP leadership and their allies left no stone unturned for canvassing their support base through Ram Navami processions, the Trinamool leadership tried to compete with the hindutva forces.

Scenes of amity

Amidst the competitive Ram Navami rallies, there were signs of communal amity, where Muslims came forward and showered flower petals and offered food, drinks to those who participated in Ram Navami processions. Malda Uttar BJP MP Khagen Murmu was seen exchanging greetings with Muslims who welcomed the processions. This was in sharp contrast to developments in earlier years, where often Ram Navami processions had precipitated violence.

In 2024, there was a crude bomb explosion at the Shaktipur area in Murshidabad district during a Ram Navami procession. Prior to this in 2023, violence broke out in Howrah’s Shibpur and Rishra in Hooghly and Dalkhola in north Bengal area during a Ram Navami procession.

The Trinamool Congress from its official X handle highlighted how Bengal bore witness to a celebration of unity and brotherhood on the occasion of Ram Navami, describing it as the vision of the Chief Minister.

The processions of Ram Navami also witnessed youths brandishing weapons across the State. Participants in the processions were seen holding tridents, knives, swords, axes, and machetes in Suri, Barasat, Howrah, Kankinara and Berhampore. Videos aired by local television channels and circulated on social media showed minors brandishing weapons.

Political observers and social scientists said the number of Ram Navami processions in 2025 were higher in number than previous years. Massive Ram Navami processions were observed from Singur in Hooghly district to Naxalbari in Darjeeling district — areas where the Hindutva politics has not made much imprint in the past few years. At Jadavpur University, considered a seat of Left students politics, some students organised Ram Navami celebrations and worshipped an idol of Lord Ram.

Subha Protim Roy Chaudhury, associated with an organisation AMRA, who has been studying conflict during Ram Navami processions over the past few years, said that even in villages like Malda and Murshidabad, processions of Ram Navami were organised this year. Mr. Roy Choudhury said the processions would not end in a day and would continue throughout the month and culminate with the Chief Minister inaugurating Jagannath Temple in Digha.



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Tension escalated at Kanaganakuppa village of Manchenahalli taluk in Chikkaballapur district after a protest against a road construction project turned violent, leaving a villager with a bullet injury.
The incident occurred during a demonstration by villagers Wednesday morning against the construction of a road to a stone-crusher site, with the protesters arguing that it would cut through agricultural land and disrupt the ecological balance in the area. The villagers had been protesting peacefully for the past few days, but the situation took a drastic turn when the crusher owner, Sakalesh, arrived at the site with earth-moving equipment to begin the road work.
According to witnesses, a heated argument broke out between the villagers and Sakalesh, who is a close associate of a BJP functionary. During the altercation, Sakalesh claimed someone in the crowd hurled a stone at him, causing a head injury. In retaliation, he opened fire at the protesters, hitting their leader Ravi in the knee, the witnesses said. They stated that after Ravi fell, Sakalesh kicked him, before being restrained by other villagers.
Ravi was rushed to the General Hospital in Chikkaballapur for treatment. Meanwhile, the villagers refuted the stone-pelting allegation, saying the protest had been peaceful until Sakalesh brandished his pistol and dared anyone to approach him.
The crusher site, located about 1km from the village, is also close to two temples. The villagers argued that the setting up of the crusher would disturb the sanctity and environment around the places of worship. Ravi stated that his protest was aimed at protecting the local ecology and preserving the atmosphere surrounding the religious sites.
According to locals, the crusher licence is reportedly linked to a prominent BJP politician, and the site has been leased out to Sakalesh, who is from Bengaluru. Manchenahalli police have arrested Sakalesh and launched an investigation into the incident.
Chikkaballapur SP Kushal Chousky said the 9mm pistol has been seized.
Photo caption: A screengrab of Sakalesh at the protest site





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At Rs 1,300 crore, Delhi Development Authority records highest surplus in 13 years | Delhi News – The Times of India

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New Delhi: A major boost in revenue from the housing sector has helped Delhi Development Authority record a surplus collection of over Rs 1,300 crore — the highest in 13 years.
In the financial year 2023-24, DDA recorded a surplus of Rs 511 crore under the general development account (GDA) after maintaining a deficit trend for 12 consecutive years. Maintaining this upward trend, the authority jumped to a surplus collection of Rs 1,371 crore in 2024-25. In 2022-23, GDA registered a substantial loss of Rs 1,304 crore.
“The unprecedented sale of housing units across all categories at various locations of Delhi following the implementation of initiatives suggested by lieutenant governor VK Saxena has helped us come out of the red or deficit reported for over a decade,” DDA stated. In 2024-25, it received Rs 3,477 crore under GDA while the total expenditure was Rs 2,106 crore, registering a growth of 169% compared to 2023-24, it added.
GDA is the main account of DDA and deals with transactions relating to the disposal of houses and shops, licence fees from built-up properties and management of sports complexes, etc.
“Due to a huge unsold inventory of flats, DDA was incurring massive losses till 2022. LG, who is the chairman of DDA, took over in May 2022, and in his first meeting, he took strong exception to the consistent losses and asked officials to take corrective measures to curb the losses and make DDA financially self-sustainable. Thereafter, the authority introduced a host of innovative initiatives and people-friendly measures,” said an official.
The steps included increasing the token money substantially to attract serious buyers, changing the mode of allocation from a lottery system to first-come first-serve or e-auction, which gave buyers their choice of flats. Besides, housing regulations were amended, such as removing the clause of excluding those already having a DDA property in Delhi.
“As a result, the collection from the housing sectors increased from Rs 665 crore in 2022-23 to Rs 2,398 crore in 2023-24, which shows a steep impressive upswing of about 260% in the total housing collections. This further exceeded Rs 3,176 crore in the financial year 2024-25,” stated the authority.
In the last three years, the focus was on Narela, where DDA had a huge inventory of around 40,000 flats. “LG placed significant impetus on civic infrastructure in the sub-city, with many projects in the pipeline. The upcoming education hub with all university campuses, proposed International Sports Complex, institutions, court complex, policing and enhanced connectivity are playing a catalytic role in making Narela a preferred choice for buyers,” said an official. Laying the foundation stone for the Rithala-Narela-Kundli corridor of Delhi Metro has also enhanced its locational advantage, he added.
DDA achieved an all-time record of disposal of over 8,500 flats in 2024-25 for over Rs 3,100 crore.
DDA has also registered impressive collections in the sports section, where the revenue steadily rose from Rs 77 crore in 2022-23 to Rs 89 crore in 2023-24 to Rs 111 crore in 2024-25.





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MUMBAI: Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy (IMSD), along with the Bebaak Collective, Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA), Centre for Study of Society and Secularism (CSSS), Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), and Wisdom Foundation, have strongly condemned the heinous terrorist attack targeting tourists near Pahalgam in the Kashmir Valley.
IMSD convenor Javed Anand, in a statement, said that Muslims join all fellow Indians in offering their heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the deceased. He also called upon the central and state governments to ensure urgent and adequate compensation for the loss of precious lives and proper treatment for the injured.
According to some reports, The Resistance Front (TRF), a shadow group of the banned Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), has claimed responsibility for the strike.
“We hope that the perpetrators are swiftly apprehended, brought to justice, and handed severe punishments,” the statement said.

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IMSD has consistently opposed the targeting of innocent civilians anywhere, irrespective of the justification offered for such savagery.
The terror attack strikes at the heart of the Valley’s tourism centre, Pahalgam, raising serious concerns about the so-called “return of normalcy.”
The latest mass killing raises disturbing questions about the failure of security agencies in providing adequate cover in and around Pahalgam—an obvious target for terrorist groups, Anand noted.
“We demand a thorough inquiry into this grievous security lapse, accountability for those responsible, and necessary corrective action,” the statement urged.
Meanwhile, amid this moment of grief and anguish, the statement highlighted the humanity displayed by average Kashmiri Muslims. On Wednesday (April 23), the entire Valley observed a complete bandh—shopkeepers, traders, and transporters all joined in. Reports have emerged from across Kashmir of mosques opening their doors to assist distraught tourists, along with widespread condemnations from religious leaders describing the attack as one on humanity itself.
Kashmiri newspapers, both editorially and visually, conveyed that this was a day of mourning for the lives lost. IMSD urged all media, especially television channels, to report developments objectively and avoid provocative coverage.
“We call upon all Indians, irrespective of religion, to emulate the fine example of communal harmony displayed by ordinary Kashmiri Muslims,” they urged.





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