Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 26, 2024, Naihati : In a significant move to honor the spirit of motherly love and service, the Naihati ferry ghat will soon be renamed after “The Great Mother,” a title that symbolizes strength and nurturing. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made this announcement on Tuesday, during a visit to Naihati, while also unveiling plans to enhance the ghat with decorations worth Rs 10 lakh, funded through the MP’s quota. The beautification project will include high-mast lighting, further improving the area’s appeal and safety.
The announcement came after the Chief Minister participated in a religious ceremony at the Naihati temple, where she performed puja with sarees and flowers, offering her respects to the revered figure of “The Great Mother.” During the ceremony, Mamata Banerjee rang the temple bell, marking a moment of deep devotion. An unexpected moment occurred when the priest, holding the puja thali, inquired about the Chief Minister’s caste. In response, Mamata Banerjee simply and powerfully stated, “My tribe is Mother-Soil-People. This is not just a sentiment here; I worship this tribe wherever I go.”
Emphasizing her commitment to the welfare of the people, the Chief Minister also addressed the residents’ security concerns, announcing that a new police outpost will soon be established in Naihati. She further expanded her plans for the region by launching outpatient department (OPD) services in both Naihati and Bhatpara hospitals, aimed at improving access to medical care for the local population. Mamata Banerjee revealed that she had allocated Rs 2 crore each from her MP Lad funds for the two hospitals, totaling Rs 4 crore to enhance healthcare services.
Reflecting on the region’s history, Mamata Banerjee recalled the unrest that gripped Naihati five years ago, a time of fear and uncertainty for the people. “Five years ago, there was a commotion. People were tortured, and no one would leave their homes out of fear,” she recalled. “At that time, I painted the party offices for two hours—not to paint, but to give courage to the people. I came to Naihati twice during that period to restore peace, despite all the criticism I faced.” She added, “I don’t care about gossip. The work of the people continues, and that’s why I came here today to wish for the well-being of the people of the state.”
With these announcements, Mamata Banerjee reaffirmed her dedication to the development of Naihati and its people, promising ongoing support for their security, healthcare, and prosperity.