The Gerua camp claimed that the lights were switched off to prevent people from seeing the BJP office.

Street lights installed in the center of Kolkata during the puja. where is he again At Mohammad Ali Park, College Square where the worship is taking place. Murlidhar Sen Street, Opposite BJP Party Office. According to the police, this step has been taken to handle the uncontrollable crowd. However, due to this move of the administration, BJP is getting the smell of politics.




On the night of the ninth, a large crowd gathers to see Tagore in the area of ​​​​Chittaranjan Avenue and College Street. As the ‘Uburj Khalifa’ exhibition of Sreebhumi Sporting Club closed on the ninth night, huge crowds gathered in north and central Kolkata. However, suddenly questions have arisen regarding the lighting on Murlidhar Sen Street, a road connecting Mohammad Ali Park and College Street. The state headquarters of BJP is located on this road. Suddenly three lights were extinguished on that road. Many people have to go to College Square to see Tagore in Mohammad Ali Park. Many people are facing problems after the sudden shutdown of street lights. However, people could not stop traveling on that road even after the street lights were switched off.

However, BJP is smelling the politics behind extinguishing the lights of Kolkata Poornima. The BJP has claimed that the move was taken as a ploy to prevent spectators from seeing the party office of the BJP. BJP leader Ritesh Tiwari protested on Twitter by uploading a video of the lights turning off. He wrote on Twitter, “This is a clear example of grandeur at the grassroots level.” However, the administration has denied the BJP’s statement. According to the administration, the way people were coming to Mohammad Ali Park located in College Square since evening, the people controlling the crowd had to switch off the lights.

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