Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Saturday criticised the West Bengal government over the alleged gangrape case of a law student in Kolkata's South Calcutta Law College. Chowdhury stated that the incident demonstrates the deteriorating law and order situation in Bengal, which has
"We are surrounded by enemies everywhere. He is neither a politician nor a great minister. He should stop talking like this and focus on his actual job of making sure that India has some allies and friends. It's a failed policy that we are facing..." Chowdhury said while speaking to ANI.<
"His predecessor - Pranab Mukherjee, regretted the issue of the imposition of Emergency in public in 2008. Once the Emergency was lifted, Indira Gandhi herself admitted that it was a mistake. On several occasions, Congress repeatedly expressed regrets, but now the ruling party is trying to t
The former Congress MP mentioned that at one point, there was violence in the state. In contrast, the state government is offering "freebies." However, Chowdhury noted that "communal polarisation" remains at the top in West Bengal.
Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday held protest against West Bengal government after a 13-year-old girl died in a bomb explosion at the Trinamool Congresss' victory procession organised after the party swept Kaliganj Assembly bypoll.
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Monday slammed the Modi government, which has completed 11 years in office, and said while the ruling coalition "praises and advertises itself, people know the real situation".
"The flood situation in the Northeast is alarming. A large population has been affected. The state and central governments should understand the emergency and try to provide relief to all flood victims and needy people," Chowdhury said.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Friday distanced itself from party leader Anubrata Mondal's alleged use of abusive language during a phone call with a police officer and condemned the remarks as 'unacceptable', directing him to issue an apology.
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Saturday accused Pakistan of harbouring terrorists and targeting civilians while stressing the need for a decisive response to its actions.
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Wednesday expressed strong support for the Indian Air Force's precision strikes on terror camps inside Pakistan, calling the operation a "devastating blow" to the infrastructure of terrorism.