Congress Leader Seeks Special Ramzan, Eid Arrangements from Mamata Banerjee

Senior Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has written to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee with a series of demands for the Muslim community during Ramzan and Eid. His proposals include special ration supplies, a task force to control market prices, and uninterrupted electricity and water during Iftar and Sehri. Chowdhury also called for additional transport services, a pause on exams during Eid week, and a minimum three-day government holiday. He framed these measures as essential for social harmony and administrative compassion during the holy period.

Key Points: Congress Leader's Demands for Ramzan, Eid to Bengal CM

  • Special ration allocation
  • Market price control task force
  • Uninterrupted utilities
  • Extra transport before Eid
  • Government holidays
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Cong leader writes to CM Mamata Banerjee, seeking special arrangements for Ramzan, Eid

Adhir Chowdhury writes to Mamata Banerjee requesting special measures for Ramzan and Eid, including price control and holidays.

"Ramadan is not just a religious ritual; it is a symbol of restraint, compassion and social harmony. - Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury"

Kolkata, Feb 17

Senior Congress leader and former Lok Sabha member Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Tuesday wrote a letter to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, making several public-interest demands on the occasion of the holy month of Ramzan and Eid-ul-Fitr.

He mentioned that Ramzan and Eid carry deep religious and social significance for the entire Muslim community. In that context, he proposed special allocation of ration items, formation of a task force to control market prices, provision of uninterrupted electricity and pure drinking water during Iftar and Sehri, additional train and bus services before Eid, not holding important exams during the Eid week, temporary change in office hours for the convenience of fasting workers and declaration of a minimum of three days of government holiday.

In a social media post, Chowdhury shared a copy of his letter to the Chief Minister and said, "On the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan and the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, I have written to the Hon'ble Chief Minister today and made several demands. Ramadan is not just a religious ritual; it is a symbol of restraint, compassion and social harmony. During this holy time, the government is responsible for taking necessary steps to ensure the daily needs and religious practices of the people without any disruption."

In the letter, he made proposals for implementation such as ensuring special allocation or supply at subsidised rates of rice, pulses, sugar, dates dried dates, and other essential items at ration shops, prevent abnormal price hikes of fruits and essential commodities during Ramzan, form a special task force for regular market monitoring and ensure uninterrupted electricity supply during the times of Iftar and Sehri.

"Arrange for adequate and safe drinking water supply during Sehri hours, especially in the early pre-dawn period, reduce passenger inconvenience by arranging additional trains and government bus services at least two weeks prior to Eid, consider not scheduling important examinations during the week in which Eid prayers are held, so that students can avoid difficulties caused by long-distance travel," he wrote in the letter.

He also demanded a minimum of three days of government holiday on the occasion of Eid. "If a holiday is declared one day before and one day after Eid, many working individuals who live hundreds of kilometers away from their workplace will be able to celebrate Eid properly with their families. This is also extremely important for strengthening family bonds, social harmony, and mental well-being," the Congress leader wrote in the letter.

Chowdhury said his proposals are not special privileges; rather, they reflect festive-time civic support and administrative compassion.

"Just as the government takes special measures during other major festivals, similar steps during Ramadan and Eid would further strengthen social harmony and a sense of justice," he said.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
While I appreciate the sentiment, the government must be equitable. Similar arrangements for ration and transport should be proactively made for all major festivals, be it Diwali, Christmas, or Durga Puja. Let's not make it seem like a demand from one community, but a standard practice of good governance for all.
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Aman W
The three-day holiday suggestion makes so much sense! Many of my colleagues travel to their native places for Eid. A single day is not enough, and they end up taking unpaid leave. This would be a humane policy that acknowledges our country's diversity and the importance of family.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Kolkata, the traffic and crowd management before Eid is a real issue. Additional bus and train services two weeks prior is a very practical demand. It eases pressure for everyone, not just those celebrating. Hope the administration listens.
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Vikram M
"Administrative compassion" is a good phrase. Fasting for long hours in the summer heat is challenging. Uninterrupted power and water supply during those specific early morning and evening hours is a basic need the state can easily fulfill. It's about being a sensitive society.
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Karthik V
I respectfully disagree with the exam postponement request. Our academic calendar is already very tight. Adjusting it for every festival creates chaos. Students can plan their travel in advance if exams are scheduled. We need to find a balance without disrupting institutional schedules.

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