WB BJP management alleges that Trinamool Govt is delaying Census within the State for political causes.


BJP West Bengal State President Samik Bhattacharya Photograph Credit score: DEBASISH BHADURI

The Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) management in West Bengal has accused the Trinamool Congress authorities of delaying the census train in West Bengal in order that the State’s ruling occasion can take “political benefit of a vote financial institution politics”.

This allegation comes at a time when political temperatures are hovering within the State over imposing SIR (Particular Intensive Revision) by the Election Fee of India amid opposition by the Trinamool Congress.

“The Trinamool authorities is delaying this course of, seemingly to achieve political benefit in vote-bank politics. As an alternative of prioritizing the pursuits of the frequent individuals, they’re giving priority to reaching their very own political objectives,” State BJP president Samik Bhattacharya stated on social media.

Mr. Bhattacharya claimed that whereas different States within the nation have finalized their administrative boundaries in accordance with the central authorities’s pointers and have already began census actions, West Bengal is the one state that has not but issued a notification for the census.

“Despite the fact that a gazette notification was issued on June 16, 2025, the Trinamool authorities is shifting at a sluggish tempo, elevating issues about neglecting the pursuits of most people,” the BJP chief stated.

Mr. Bhattacharya stated that although a gazette notification was issued on June 16, 2025, the Trinamool authorities is shifting at a sluggish tempo, elevating issues about neglecting the pursuits of most people.

The allegations on delaying the census comes at a time Election Fee of India (ECI) is more likely to maintain a convention of all Chief Electoral Officers on October 22-23 with reference to SIR.

In the meantime, the BJP management within the State has additionally alleged that pretend start and dying certificates are being issued from a state run hospital in Kharibari, an space bordering Bangladesh in North Bengal.

Citing the experiences, State BJP president demanded investigation by Central Bureau of Investigation within the matter. “Foreigners are getting Indian citizenship papers by means of pretend certificates—this isn’t solely a violation of the regulation but additionally a direct risk to India’s sovereignty. The executive apathy and corrupt The administration of the state authorities has created such a horrible scenario on the border,” he added.

Siliguri BJP MLA Shankar Ghosh has raised the difficulty and written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 19 alleging that 850 pretend start certificates had been issued Khairbari Rural Hospital. Citing that the event raises questions on inner safety of the nation and the State authorities can’t stop such malpractices the BJP legislator has sought motion towards these behind such certificates.