Monday, May 11, 2026

Bengal Govt to probe death of 321 BJP workers under TMC rule :::: Suvendu cabinet first decision -- "transfer" land to BSF for border fencing with Bangladesh :::: Ayushman Bharat to be implemented

 "In our very first Cabinet meeting today, we have taken the decision to transfer the land to the BSF. The process of transferring this land commences today." chief minister Suvendu Adhikari said. 


The land will be transferred to the MHA within the next 45 days. Once this is accomplished, the BSF will complete the border fencing, and the ongoing issue of illegal infiltration will be resolved within a short period."








Suvendu Adhikari said: "Today, we have issued an administrative order stating that the census operations will commence today. This initiative is finally being implemented after a delay of eleven months."


"The previous government, which the public completely rejected, gave a massive mandate to the BJP. 

That government was characterised solely by appeasement politics, institutional corruption, atrocities against women, and a complete dismantling of governance; furthermore, they even went so far as to challenge the very Constitution of the country. 


On June 16, 2025, the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Office of the Registrar General of India, issued a notification. 



It has now been nearly a year since that date. These individuals had deliberately stalled the census process. Their sole objective in holding up the census was to obstruct the efforts being undertaken by the Prime Minister to implement delimitation and thereby provide reservations specifically for our mothers and sisters. We will constitute a fact-finding committee to investigate this matter thoroughly."


"The Cabinet has now granted its approval for the 'Ayushman Bharat' scheme. 


The necessary procedures, including the signing of agreements with the Central Government's Health Department and the completion of other requisite formalities, will officially commence starting today."  




Adhikari also says, "I extend my gratitude to all voters, the Election Commission (EC), the Central Forces, the police, the observers, and all political parties."



"Regarding the 321 individuals who lost their lives during our struggle: if their families desire, the government will initiate an investigation."



"The process of transferring land in border areas to the BSF for the purpose of border security begins today. Our objective is to complete this transfer process within 45 days."

"The 'Ayushman Bharat' scheme will begin in Bengal. The 'Jan Arogya Yojana' and other schemes of the Prime Minister will also be implemented here."

Suspended TMC leader Riju Dutta's "image makeover" efforts by attacking I-PAC, Abhishek have 'few takers' :::: "Today, he is simply trying to pretend" ::: "Had TMC come to power, I am scared (atankita) what would have happened"


 The image makeover efforts a possible turncoat Riju Dutta has failed. 


In the last few days Dutta, who has been suspended by TMC,  has applauded Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari and said the gesture of the BJP leader after his personal aide was killed has "saved at least the lives of 5000 TMC workers". His observation was that unlike TMC leaders who did not call for calm after 2021 results, Adhikari this time had called for calm and peace.

This was a unique gesture, he said. 






Earlier, in a video message after the BJP's victory in the state, Dutta had thanked BJP leaders for what he described as their "courtesy" and "protection".


"The BJP's central and Bengal leadership openly told me to continue doing politics fearlessly according to my ideology and beliefs and assured me that my family would not be harmed," he had said.


He also mentioned BJP MLA Ritesh Tiwari for extending support and claimed that many TMC leaders were keen to join the saffron party. Dutta also apologised for his past personal attacks on BJP leaders during political campaigns. Reacting to his suspension, Dutta said he had devoted 13 years to the party and risen through "hard work and performance".


"I am not a nepo kid. Yet my beloved party suspended me because I spoke the truth," he said in a social media post.


He further claimed that the party's disciplinary committee accused him of not appearing before it despite his having submitted a written reply at the party headquarters within the stipulated time. "Perhaps the suspension notice had been typed even before my reply notice was read," Dutta said.


The TMC on Saturday suspended three of its spokespersons, including Dutta, for six years over alleged anti-party remarks made following the party's defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections.




 


A number of BJP leaders including newly inducted state Minister, Dilip Ghosh, has dismissed Dilip Ghosh's utterances as merely "internal matter of TMC". One BJP leader participating in a TV programme said there was a time likes of Riju Dutta used to "enjoy and take joy" when BJP workers were attacked. He said the opportunism of leaders like Riju Dutta must be opposed and added that many BJP workers and leader will oppose the 'entry' of such leaders. 


Worse even non-political intellectual Bishwanath Chakraborty said Riju Dutta used to misbehave during TV debate and never gave him the respect of age and the fact that he (Chakraborty) is a teacher. 


Bishwanath Chakraborty went onto say: "The BJP leaders conduct to prevent post-poll violence is to be appreciated. Had TMC come to power, I am scared (atankita) what would have happened to the state by now",  


He further said the controversies about IPAC and the role of money is nothing new. "Even TMC leader Madan Mitra has said this earlier". 

"Several opposition leaders had also alleged about the I-PAC role in collecting money and in running of the party. ...," he said adding, 

"we used to place these questions during TV debates earlier also. But Riju Dutta used to attack us personally. He did not show respect to the fact that I am educationist". 


"Amanusher moto o (Riju Dutta) amader akramon korto".  


He maintained post the vote count; three kinds of TMC leaders have surfaced in Bengal --  

One, -- who are claiming, we never wanted to become MLAs or MPs; it is Mamata Banerjee who made us so. 







The second group, he said -- "There are leaders like Riju Dutta - who are claiming, we do not know anything. I-PAC has been running the show. 

"The issue is if IPAC has been doing what is being said now, why leaders like Riju Dutta did not raise voice then. On the contrary, they attacked us when we raised those issues".  

"Today, he is simply trying to pretend". 


Then there is the third category who are trying to put the entire blame on Abhishek Banerjee. 
 


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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Trump will pay a state visit to China from May 13 to 15 :::: US couldn’t handle Iran... thus, its relative bargaining position is "weakened”

At the invitation of President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump will pay a state visit to China from May 13 to 15. 


An unfinished Iran war could give Xi the upper hand in Trump talks 


The rare in-person meeting, already once delayed due to the US-Israeli war with Iran, is now scheduled for May 14-15, according to the White House. 

Several sources indicate Beijing views the high-stakes summit as a singular opportunity to secure a more stable long-term relationship with its largest economic and military competitor. 







China’s foreign policy has a basic standpoint: China-US relations are the top priority. Once China-US relations are stable, that can in turn help to stabilize and even improve China’s relations with other countries. 

The sudden introduction of Iran, a close partner of Beijing, into the center of US-China relations has made things complex and difficult for the Chinese side. 


“Trump now would want to turn the Iran page as quickly as possible,” said Wu Xinbo, a Foreign Policy Advisory Committee member of the Chinese Foreign Ministry. 


“If the US had gained an upper hand, Trump would have much stronger leverage. 

But now it’s clear, the US simply couldn’t handle Iran. So in a sense, when it comes to negotiations with China, its relative bargaining position has been weakened.” 


Chinese officials are believed to have played a role in bringing Iran to the negotiating table. But while a subsequent ceasefire has largely halted fighting in Iran, Washington and Tehran remain unable to agree to a more secure peace.


The situation could now present China with a unique opportunity to capitalize on the standoff.  




Trump rejects Iranian response to US peace proposal; Tehran warns of new attacks. 

Iran war could make Trump’s trip to China a bit chillier than his first-term visit



Beijing’s deep economic ties to Iran, as well as trade tensions over tariff threats stretching back to Trump’s first term, could crimp the good feelings when Trump flies to Beijing this week — even though the Republican president has for years effusively praised Xi, making it clear he sees China’s leader as a competitor strong enough to warrant his respect and admiration.

Trump lately isn’t very fond of long plane rides or extended stretches away from the White House or his properties in Florida and New Jersey. 


He arrives in Beijing on Wednesday night and the next morning will take part in a welcome ceremony and meet one-on-one with Xi before the two leaders tour the Temple of Heaven — a religious complex dating to the 15th century 

... symbolizing the relationship between Earth and heaven.





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Look what has the 'Hindu wave' done to West Bengal ::: Even Left voters 'voted for BJP' ::::: This was because being anti-Hindu is no longer a fashion statement

"With our party [CPI(M)] not as strong, our supporters voted for the BJP, in order to unseat the TMC," said Sanjit Roy, a CPI(M) worker from New Barrackpore in West Bengal.


The BJP's rise in West Bengal came at the cost of the Trinamool Congress (TMC)not doubt; but the loyal voters of the Left parties played a crucial role in it. 



The saffron spread in Bengal has a dash of red, courtesy, Communist voters.






Do not get surprised; the BJP and the communists had cooperated a few decades back too. That was the year 1989 when the Left and BJP were on the right side of former Prime Minister V P Singh and the Janata Dal and the opposition alliance National Front was fighting the Congress in the name of exposing the Bofors scandal. 


Essentially the V P Singh government had come to power with the support of Left parties and the BJP. In fact, for first few effective coordination was ensured because PM V P Singh hosted dinner for BJP stalwart and its national president L K Advani and CPI-M general secretary Harkishan Singh Surjeet. 






V P Singh, Surjeet and Advani 




Hence,  the Left voters in Bengal did not commit any political or Godly or otherwise any sin by voting for the BJP candidates in various assembly segments across the state. In fact, the Left and Congress party voters  had played a key role in ensuring Mamata's win in 2021. In the process, the Left scored a zero - in their erstwhile bastion and so did the Congress.  

The seat share in Bengal after the vote count in 2026 stood thus: 

BJP - 207, TMC - 80, Congress- 2 , AJUP- 2,

CPI(M) - 1 

and AISF - also 1. 


In total numbers, 


the BJP’s polled 2.92 crore votes. Trinamool received 2.6 crore votes and the Left polled - 42.9 lakh votes. Among the Left parties, besides CPI-M; the CPI, Forward Bloc and RSP were also in the fray. In terms of percentage, the CPI-M voteshare was 4.45 per cent.  








2026 polls - Ebar Ram, porey baam

(This time BJP, we will vote for CPI-M or the Left later) : guiding theme of Left voters



Left voters quietly helped BJP win Bengal election


One of the crucial factors in the BJP's historic 2026 victory in West Bengal polls has been the silent Left supporters who backed it. 









"Repelled by the TMC and lacking any viable alternative, scores of Left supporters voted for the BJP in the 2026 polls," reports 'India Today'.  


That phenomenon was attested by Suvendu Adhikari, now the Chief Minister of West Bengal, in his victory speech on May 4 from Bhabanipur after defeating the TMC chief and incumbent chief minister Mamata Banerjee. 

"The CPI-M had 13,000 votes in Bhabanipur, and at least 10,000 of them were transferred to me. I also express my gratitude to CPI(M) voters there," said Adhikari.


This vote transfer has been true in scores of seats across West Bengal, including Dum Dum Uttar, of which Sanjit Roy's New Barrackpore is part of. 

The CPI(M) used to witness a high vote share in Dum Dum Uttar, but in the 2026 Assembly election, the BJP won from there, despite the Left party fielding Dipshita Dhar, one of the "new generation" leaders replacing the ageing Left leadership.









Left voters are ideological loyalists and most get involved at a young age with Left students' politics. Also, the Left parties had a vast network in West Bengal, having ruled the state for 34 consecutive years, from 1977 to 2011.  



This signals a win for Hindutva forces as even Left parties and the Left supporters realised that to defeat Mamata and to get rid off the Syndicate Raj; they had to vote for the BJP in 2026 and may not do so necessarily in 2031.  



Jyoti Basu and Advani : Before V P Singh Govt fell, Basu had urged Advani to withdraw his Rath Yatra 



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Pressure on foreign exchange ​reserves ::::: Hard Days :::: Reality check ::: Namo says - “If every household reduces use of edible oil, it's huge contribution to patriotism" :::: Think of saving PETROL, not buying GOLD for a year -- PM Modi amid oil crisis

The Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and the Hindustan Petroleum are together facing losses of nearly 30,000 crore per month.


​Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged a ‌spate of measures including 

fuel conservation, 

work-from-home practices and 

limits on travel and imports, as a surge in global energy ​prices puts pressure on the country's foreign exchange ​reserves.



At current global crude prices, the government and oil companies are effectively absorbing nearly 24 per litre on petrol and 30 per litre on diesel to shield consumers from the full impact of the crisis. If approved, petrol and diesel prices could rise by around 4-5 per litre, while domestic LPG cylinders may become costlier by 40-50.  


India is one of the few countries in the region that has not increased the prices of petrol and diesel for domestic consumers or rationed supplies.








But India has increased prices of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) — a primary cooking fuel in this country — after disruptions following the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, which led to Iran’s near-total blockade of the strategic Strait of Hormuz.


“We have to reduce our use of petrol and diesel. In cities with metro lines, we should try to travel by metro … If we must use a car, then we should try to car pool,” Modi said, addressing a gathering in southern Telangana state.








‘USE ....

LESS EDIBLE OIL, CUT CHEMICAL FERTILISERS’

PM Narendra Modi has  asked citizens to reduce edible oil consumption and urged farmers to cut dependence on chemical fertilisers imported from abroad.


“The same is true for edible oil. We have to spend foreign currency on its import,” the Prime Minister said. 

“If every household reduces the use of edible oil, it is a huge contribution to to patriotism. 


"This will improve the health of the national treasury and the health of every family member.”


He also linked the global crisis to India’s agricultural imports, saying the country spends heavily on fertilisers sourced from overseas. “Another sector that consumes foreign currency is our agriculture. We import chemical fertilisers in large quantities from abroad,” he said.





"During the Corona period, we adopted work from home, online meetings, video conferences and developed many such systems. 

We had also become accustomed to them," - Narendra Modi 


"Today, the need of the hour is that we restart those practices, as it would be in the national interest, and we must once again give them priority," he said. 







Pointers: 

PM called on families to reduce cooking oil consumption, describing that move as both healthy and ⁠patriotic.

Modi ​also asked farmers to cut fertilizer ​use by as much as half.


PM asked people to use public ​transport such as the metro and to carpool 


India, the world's third-biggest oil importer and consumer, ‌late ⁠last month said there was no proposal to raise pump prices for diesel and gasoline, leaving it among the countries yet to raise prices despite the ​global surge.


Modi urged ​people to ⁠avoid buying gold — which India spends on heavily during weddings — and to cut non-essential ​overseas travel for at least a year ​to ⁠save foreign exchange.



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As fears of a fuel price hike intensify amid the West Asia conflict, PM Narendra Modi urged Indians to cut petrol use, avoid foreign trips and even pause gold purchases for a year.  


Amid the global oil shock triggered by the Middle East war, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to revive work-from-home practices, 

cut fuel consumption and even 

avoid buying gold for weddings for one year to help the country save foreign exchange.


The remarks come against the backdrop of record-high fuel prices in many nations, from the US to neighbouring Pakistan, due to the Iran war fallout. 

Indians have been mostly cushioned from the blow, though this might change in the coming days.







PM links Fuel Crisis to 'national interest'



The Prime Minister’s appeal come at a time when global crude oil prices have surged from nearly USD 70 per barrel to around USD 126 per barrel due to escalating tensions in West Asia and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route.  


Without directly announcing a price increase, PM Modi repeatedly stressed the need to reduce petrol and diesel consumption.


“Petrol-diesel has become so expensive across the world. It is the responsibility of all of us that the foreign exchange spent on purchasing petrol-diesel should also be saved by conserving petrol-diesel,” he said.


In one of the most striking moments of the speech, the PM appealed to citizens to rethink discretionary spending as the country faces economic pressure from rising global energy costs. “I would appeal to people not to buy gold for weddings for one year,” he said.  







Modi's remarks came as government and industry sources indicated that fuel prices in India could soon see their first major revision in nearly four years.


Sources say petrol and diesel prices are likely to be increased before May 15 as oil marketing companies battle massive under-recoveries caused by soaring crude prices.  


Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Minister for Petroleum, said oil marketing companies (OMCs) had taken a hit on their revenues while ensuring “uninterrupted energy imports and supply”.


“OMCs are buying crude, gas and LPG at higher cost, but in order to protect consumers, they are selling final products at lower cost leading to massive mounting losses of upto 1,000 crore rupees per day,” Puri said Sunday on X.



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Vande Mataram penned by Bankim in 1882 was not played in Kolkata ::: But, Vijay does it better in Chennai "than BJP"

Vande Mataram: Vijay does one better than BJP



The Narendra Modi government's directive on the national song in February had triggered a major political row, with Opposition parties sharply criticising the move. 



At the swearing in ceremony, Vande Mataram was sung before the national anthem in the presence of Rahul Gandhi and Vijay, who shared the stage together.









Interestingly, the song, penned by renowned Bengali author Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1882, was not played at the Bengal Chief Minister’s swearing-in ceremony on Saturday, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and several other Union ministers were present at Kolkata’s Brigade Parade Ground.


Months after the Centre issued fresh guidelines mandating the rendition of the full six-stanza version of Vande Mataram, the song was played in full at Vijay’s swearing-in ceremony before the national anthem, in line with the Union Home Ministry’s directive.  

The Narendra Modi government’s directive on the national song in January had triggered a major political row, with Opposition parties led by the Indian National Congress sharply criticising the move. 

In Chennai swearing in, Vande Mataram was sung before the national anthem in the presence of Rahul Gandhi and Vijay, who shared the stage together. 


The state song Tamil Thai Valthu was played at the end, following Vande Mataram and Jana Gana Mana, in that order.  











Following the election results in four states, including Bengal and Tamil Nadu, the Union Cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved a proposal to grant the national song Vande Mataram a status equal to the national anthem Jana Gana Mana.


Back in February, then West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had called the directive an insult to Rabindranath Tagore, arguing that the national anthem, written by Tagore, should not be played after Vande Mataram.



The MHA directive, dated January 28, also notified that all the six stanzas that were part of the original Vande Mataram should be sung at official functions. This marked a departure from the practice of singing only the two stanzas adopted by the Constituent Assembly in 1950.  



The decision also did not go down well with the Congress, with the Grand Old Party saying the move went against a decision taken during its 1937 session on the advice of Rabindranath Tagore to remain sensitive to the sentiments of different communities and religions.


Amid the row, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said he found it “deeply ironic that those who today claim to be the guardians of nationalism have never sung ‘Vande Mataram’...”




On the other hand, the BJP accused the Congress of “pandering to a communal agenda” in 1937 by adopting a shortened version of Vande Mataram.











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Bangladesh flags border killings by BSF along Tripura :::: Dhaka wants 'friendly relations' with New Delhi

 A senior adviser of Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Sunday said that Dhaka wants "friendly relations" with New Delhi as he voiced concern over the killing of two Bangladeshi nationals along the border with India last week.



Two suspected Bangladeshi smugglers were shot dead by Border Security Force in Tripura's Sepahijala district on Friday night, and the bodies were handed over to their relatives through Kamalasagar BOP in the presence of BSF and Border Guards Bangladesh officials.


"We want friendly relations, but good ties cannot be maintained if the border is repeatedly turned bloody," PM's political adviser Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said on Sunday.



Blogger near Bangladesh border (Tripura) 




Rizvi mentioned the killing of two suspected smugglers during his address at the national convention of diploma engineers. 

"Even yesterday, two people were shot dead at the Brahmanbaria border," he added. Rizvi, also ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party's (BNP) senior joint secretary general, said that the people of India too did not want to see such a phenomenon.


In reference to recent state elections in India, the BNP leader said it was "entirely an internal matter" for the Indian people to decide.






PM Modi slams Congress over internal feud in Karnataka, Kerala; 'betrayal' against DMK in Tamil Nadu  


"For the past three years in Karnataka, instead of resolving people's problems, most of the government's time here has been spent resolving internal conflicts. The Congress government remained gripped by uncertainty over leadership and power-sharing arrangements," the PM said while addressing a large gathering of BJP workers here.  


Congress, CPI-M mock Mamata's appeal to form anti-BJP alliance after defeat 


“I would like to ask all political parties, student-youth organisations and NGOs to form an alliance. We want to build a platform against the BJP,” said Mamata.


“Left, ultra-Left, any national party... wherever they are, let us form an alliance. Anybody can talk to me if they like. I will be in my office daily, from 4pm to 6pm. The BJP is our first enemy," she said.  


Congress leader Soumya Aich Roy said Mamata should have remembered such things before sending Suvendu, then in her party, as her enforcer-in-chief to finish the Left and the Congress in their areas of strength across the state, by engineering defections in 2016-17. 

“The proverbial cat climbs the tree only under duress,” he said. “She has never been sincere in fighting the RSS-BJP, and kept weakening INDIA at every opportunity. 

She brought in and established the BJP in Bengal. Now that her own palace has been razed to the ground, she suddenly remembers us. We, Madam, are not in the habit of opportunistic flip-flops.”


CPI-M central committee Sujan Chakraborty, in a virtual echo, asked: “Does she have any credibility in this?”


Chief minister Suvendu Ahikari, when asked to respond to Mamata’s claims, said: “She is politically irrelevant. I do not wish to comment on the politically irrelevant.”



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Bengal Govt to probe death of 321 BJP workers under TMC rule :::: Suvendu cabinet first decision -- "transfer" land to BSF for border fencing with Bangladesh :::: Ayushman Bharat to be implemented

 "In our very first Cabinet meeting today, we have taken the decision to transfer the land to the BSF. The process of transferring this...