www.expressindia.com - Weather | Horoscope | Stocks | RSS
expressindia web city
HomeBlogsCricketAstrologyShopping TendersClassifieds Opinions Hotels
Sign In / Register | Archive
Expressindia » Story

Turnaround of the bhadralok: Bengal minister does a Thackeray

Font Size

Express news service

Posted: Feb 21, 2008 at 0227 hrs IST

Kolkata, February 20 If hatred for other communities has taken a violent turn in Maharashtra, in genteel and tolerant Bengal, a CPM minister and some leaders used language unparliamentary against Marwaris and Biharis on the eve of International Mother Language Day.

Minister Abdur Rezzak Mollah set the tone of the meeting organised by the Bhasha Chetana Samiti, a Left-backed organisation.

Addressing Marwaris by a derogatory diminutive, he said they “are developers and get their work done by bribing their way through”.

Mollah has been thrust into a high-profile role over the past two years by his portfolio of land & land reforms at a time when there is intense opposition to farmland acquisition for industry. As a Bengali Muslim, his stand has been critical — be it on the Sachar Commission report, or on farmland acquisition in Muslim-dominated areas.

His comment drew guarded criticism from a senior Marwari comrade.

When contacted, Sarla Maheswari, CPM leader and former Member of Parliament, said: “Our party has a defined policy about these issues. None of our leaders can blame a particular community like this.”

But the minister was unfazed.

“I stand for what I have said. What is wrong in my comment?” he asked.

Imanul Haque of Bhasha Chetana Samiti and Ratan Bhattacharya of Bhasa Sanskriti Swadhikar Mancha made similar comments.

Haque told his audience: “Those who wish to stay in West Bengal should learn Bengali.”

Bhattacharya accused Marwaris of incessant land grabbing in the suburbs in the name of constructing factories.

“Everywhere, land is being taken in the name of factories but the actual plan is to build shopping malls and the sons of Bengal are not getting jobs,” Bhattacharya told The Indian Express.

He claimed that Biharis are employed at railway stations in large numbers. “With Bengalis finding no place in reservation lists or tickets, a large number of Hindi-speaking people have taken over these jobs,” he said.

Maheshwari was not the only Marwari to take umbrage at the minister’s comments.

“It is a callous comment,” said Vishvambhar Newar, vice-president of the All India Marwari Federation.

“No one can blame a community like that and former Chief Minister Jyoti Basu and Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattcharjee have often acknowledged the role of Marwaris in the development of West Bengal,” Newar said.

The Bhasha Chetana Samiti, the Bhasa Sanskriti Swadhikar Mancha and other such bodies want the government to make it mandatory for all residents of West Bengal to read, write and speak the language.

They also want all work at the government and government organisations to be done in Bengali.

The language, they maintain, should be made compulsory at the primary school level with English left as an optional language.

Discuss this story on expressindia forums
Post Comments
Name* Email ID*
Subject* Country*
Message*
Characters remaining
 
TERMS OF USE: The views, opinions and comments posted are your, and are not endorsed by this website. You shall be solely responsible for the comment posted here. The website reserves the right to delete, reject, or otherwise remove any views, opinions and comments posted or part thereof. You shall ensure that the comment is not inflammatory, abusive, derogatory, defamatory &/or obscene, or contain pornographic matter and/or does not constitute hate mail, or violate privacy of any person (s) or breach confidentiality or otherwise is illegal, immoral or contrary to public policy. Nor should it contain anything infringing copyright &/or intellectual property rights of any person(s).
I agree to the terms of use.

Latest News

Business

Showbiz

Sports

Maharashtra House suspends four MNS MLAs for 4 years

Abu Azmi slapped by MNS MLA for taking oath in Hindi

Cabinet ministers spent Rs 300 cr on travels in last 3 yrs

Dalai Lama visiting Arunachal on his own: Tharoor

Headley stayed in south Mumbai hotel: Police

Do not visualise a conflict on border dispute with China: Pranab

Fatwa against 'Vande Mataram' cannot be withdrawn: Darul Uloom

More
Featured Services
© 2009 The Indian Express Limited. All rights reserved
The Indian Express Group | Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy | Feedback | Work With Us | Site Map