Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,
Kolkata, October 11, 2024: This year’s Durga Puja at Santosh Mitra Square, one of Kolkata’s most popular pandals, has been marred by controversy as BJP leader Sajal Ghosh leveled serious allegations against the police. Ghosh, who has been at the helm of organizing the grand festivities at the famous Santosh Mitra Square, accused the Kolkata Police of deliberately blocking public access to the pandal. His complaint has sparked concerns that politics may have crept into this year’s Durga Puja celebrations.Sajal Ghosh, a prominent BJP figure, alleged that the police had cordoned off two major roads—BB Ganguly Street and Amhar Street—which lead to the Santosh Mitra Square pandal. According to Ghosh, this move has drastically reduced the footfall, frustrating thousands of devotees and visitors who flocked to witness the grand festivities at what has been hailed as one of the city’s most elaborate and creative pujas this year.
“Despite Santosh Mitra Square being one of the biggest draws for puja revelers, the police have restricted access for no valid reason,” Ghosh said, accusing the authorities of intentionally sabotaging the event. He went on to suggest that the police’s actions were part of a larger conspiracy to benefit certain South Kolkata pandals, which have seen lesser crowds this year in comparison.
“This is not just an issue of blocked roads; it’s about the unfair treatment being meted out to our pandal. These actions seem politically motivated, aimed at diminishing the prominence of our celebration,” Ghosh remarked in a scathing statement. He further hinted that certain political forces might be behind this move, alluding to a rivalry between pandal organizers and their political affiliations.
As a result of the chaos and the dwindling crowd numbers, Sajal Ghosh made the shocking decision to turn off the pandal lights on Friday night in protest. The usually vibrant Santosh Mitra Square, known for its breathtaking decorations and spectacular themes, plunged into darkness, disappointing thousands of visitors who had come from all over Kolkata and beyond to experience the grand display.
The sudden turn of events has led to widespread frustration among the public, with many questioning whether politics is overshadowing Kolkata’s cherished festival. Durga Puja, traditionally a celebration of devotion, art, and culture, seems to be getting caught up in political disputes, leaving many disheartened. “Why should we, the common people, suffer because of political games?” said a disappointed visitor who had traveled several miles only to be turned away by police barricades.
Sajal Ghosh’s claims have added a political dimension to the festival, with his accusations raising eyebrows and sparking a debate on whether political influence is now dictating which pandals get priority. His explosive allegations have not gone unnoticed, and many are waiting for a response from the authorities.
The Kolkata Police, however, have dismissed the allegations, citing crowd control and public safety as the reasons for the road closures. According to a senior police officer, “The roads were temporarily blocked to manage the overwhelming number of people in the area and avoid any untoward incidents. The safety of the public is our top priority.”
Despite the police’s explanation, the question remains whether this year’s Durga Puja is becoming tainted by political power struggles. As tensions rise, many hope that the situation will be resolved swiftly so that the festivities can continue without further disruption. The grandeur of Kolkata’s Durga Puja, an event that brings millions together in joy and devotion, should not be overshadowed by politics.
With the spotlight now on Santosh Mitra Square and the allegations swirling around, all eyes are on how the situation will unfold in the coming days as Kolkata navigates both the festive and political storm surrounding this iconic pandal.