National Desk
5 August
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
The West Bengal Legislative Assembly has unanimously passed a resolution opposing any attempts to divide the state. The resolution received support from both the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition BJP, reflecting a rare consensus. The BJP, while facing accusations of promoting division, clarified its stance against splitting the state and highlighted its focus on developing the northern districts.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee emphasized her commitment to cooperative federalism and voiced strong opposition to any division efforts. She reassured that the government remains dedicated to maintaining peace and unity within West Bengal. This resolution underscores the state’s collective effort to prevent fragmentation and ensure continued progress and harmony among its diverse regions. The passing of this resolution marks a significant moment in West Bengal’s political landscape, showcasing the assembly’s resolve to keep the state united and focused on collective development.