Chinsurah MLA Takes Action Against Street Vendors in Bandel Market, Sparks Controversy

Chinsurah MLA Takes Action Against Street Vendors in Bandel Market, Sparks Controversy

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Hooghly, March 7, 2025 : Chinsurah MLA Asit Majumdar’s early morning visit to the Bandel market has sparked a wave of tension, as he reprimanded local vegetable vendors and took swift action against them for obstructing traffic. The MLA, accompanied by local panchayat officials, visited Bandel Station Road at 7 am, where he made it clear that roadside vendors would no longer be allowed to set up their stalls.

Bandel Station Road, an important thoroughfare, has long been home to many vegetable vendors, some of whom come from neighboring districts to make a living. However, Asit Majumdar expressed concern over the growing traffic congestion caused by these roadside stalls, especially in light of the difficulties faced by commuters, school children, and emergency vehicles. The MLA stated that the vendors would no longer be permitted to sell their goods on the road and would have to seek permission from the panchayat to be allocated space inside the designated market area.
During his visit, the MLA confronted the vendors directly, warning them that their activities would be halted immediately. When one businessman defended his position, claiming that many others had set up shop in the area, Majumdar grew angry. He reportedly called the police to the scene and instructed them to arrest the businessman. The police attempted to escort the man away, but after admitting to his mistake, he was released without further action.
Tensions escalated when another vendor, seemingly defiant, questioned the MLA’s sudden crackdown, calling the action unfair. The MLA, however, remained resolute, explaining that the market would undergo changes to improve cleanliness and traffic flow. He further emphasized that the situation was untenable for residents, as emergency vehicles, including ambulances, were having difficulty navigating the congested roads.
The MLA’s actions have drawn sharp criticism from some quarters. The BJP has accused him of being out of touch with the realities of local livelihoods, arguing that his approach could harm the very vendors who rely on the market for their income. Many vendors, particularly those who come from outside the area, feel targeted by the decision.
Despite the controversy, Majumdar maintained that his actions were part of an effort to ensure public safety and better organization within the area. He reiterated that the vendors would be able to continue their business inside the market, but only after going through the proper channels for authorization.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen whether the decision will be accepted by the community or spark further protests from those affected.

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