CM Suvendu Adhikari announces North Bengal development push, promises AIIMS, IIT and cancer hospital
Siliguri, Darjeeling, May 20
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday said North Bengal has consistently supported the BJP and reiterated the party's manifesto promises, including the establishment of an AIIMS, an IIT and a cancer hospital in the region.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday arrived in North Bengal for the first time after taking oath, and said his government would work to fulfil the aspirations of people in the region through regular engagement and monitoring of development schemes.
Speaking to reporters after arriving at Bagdogra Airport, he said, "North Bengal has repeatedly stood by the BJP and strengthened the hands of Prime Minister Modi. By working in North Bengal, we will fulfil the aspirations of the people," he said.
He further announced that BJP ministers from the region would hold weekly "Janata Darshan" programmes to directly engage with citizens and review ongoing projects.
"Our ministers from North Bengal will hold a 'Janata Darshan' once a week; coordinating with the administration, they will review ongoing projects and, through regular meetings, work towards the implementation of every scheme across the entire North Bengal region," Adhikari said.
He also reiterated key promises made in the party's manifesto.
"We will fulfil the promises made in our manifesto, which include the establishment of an AIIMS, an IIT, and a cancer hospital in North Bengal," he added.
Earlier in the day, BJP MP Raju Bista said North Bengal had long faced discrimination under previous governments and would now see renewed development under BJP leadership.
"Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari is visiting Siliguri for the first time since taking his oath. Previous governments have always treated North Bengal like a stepchild; North Bengal has had to face discrimination. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, North Bengal will regain its dignity and also witness development," Bista said.
He also claimed that the region had been "liberated from the misrule of the TMC."
BJP MLA Bishal Lama earlier said preparations were in full swing for Adhikari's first visit to North Bengal after taking oath as Chief Minister, adding that there was "a wave of excitement" among party workers.
"After his swearing-in ceremony, Suvendu Adhikari is coming to North Bengal for the first time as the Chief Minister. The workers are extremely excited. Entire Siliguri has been decked up. We have complete faith that North Bengal, which has been deprived, will not be treated the same anymore," Lama said.
Earlier in the day, visuals showed preparations underway at Bagdogra Airport in Siliguri ahead of Adhikari's arrival.
Meanwhile, West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh said the state government was also focusing on development in North Bengal, including plans to introduce Panchayat Raj in the hills and improve infrastructure.
"We are thinking about the development of North Bengal. We will be starting Panchayat Raj in the hills and improving infrastructure," Ghosh said.
The political developments come amid heightened tensions in the state following the recent Assembly election results, in which the BJP secured a strong mandate by winning 207 seats, ending the Trinamool Congress's 15-year rule in West Bengal.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As a teacher from Darjeeling, I welcome these announcements. Our students have to travel all the way to Delhi or Varanasi for quality higher education. An IIT in North Bengal would be a dream come true for many aspiring engineers here. But let's be practical—setting up an IIT takes years. Hope the CM starts with upgrading existing colleges first. Baby steps, but in the right direction. 😊
Sounds great on paper but I'm skeptical. AIIMS and IIT are central government projects, not state ones. CM can promise but implementation depends on Modi ji's team. Also, cancer hospital is urgently needed—my uncle had to go to Chennai for treatment because there's no proper facility here. Let's see if this government walks the talk or repeats the TMC pattern of empty promises.
As someone who moved from Bangalore to Siliguri for work, I can see the potential here. The "Janata Darshan" idea is smart—direct engagement can cut through bureaucracy. But I hope they focus on basic infrastructure too. Roads in North Bengal are terrible, especially during monsoon. No point having an AIIMS if patients can't reach it. Practical development please! 😅
I'm happy for North Bengal but let's not forget the rest of the state. South Bengal has its own issues—flooding in Howrah, unemployment in Kolkata. The CM shouldn't play regional politics. Development should be balanced. However, the mention of Panchayat Raj in hills is welcome—Gorkhaland movement was about lack of local power. Give autonomy and infrastructure both. 🤔
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