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Hopeless Tagore! Statue covered with political flex at Ambassa: Municipal Corporation knelt down before political dictatorship
TIWN July 2, 2016
Hopeless Tagore! Statue covered with political flex at Ambassa: Municipal Corporation knelt down before political dictatorship
PHOTO : Flex covering statue of Rabindranath at Ambassa. TIWN Pic July 2

KAMALPUR, July 2 (TIWN): The poet who once remained to be the prime target of attack as a ‘bourgeois poet’ to the leftist turned the most adorable one with the passing time.

Almost each and every leftist leader many of whom probably not read a single composition of Tagore in the life time turned the self styled expert. And the hyper-activity of the leftist during anniversaries of Tagore made it a notion that the leftist got turned to be prime lover and patron of Tagore.

But, the actuality remained something different and all that hurly-burly remained just for namesake. It got proven once again at Ambassa regarding the two-day’ conference of leftist wing. All India Democratic Women Association.

From today, the two-day long sub-divisional level conference of AIDWA got started at Chandraipara auditorium. And the conference got started with an open rally at Chandraipara school ground. To make rally a grand success and to trumpet the so-called development of the state government, the AIDWA sub-divisional committee stuck banners, posters and flex at different parts of Ambassa.

One such flex got set near the school in front of the Rabindra Club. The obstinate and power-stricken leaders set the flex in such a way that the statue of Rabindranath got covered. Only two eyes of Tagore peeped from above the flex.

The Ambassa Municipal Corporation who got elected to make the town cleaner and more beautiful probably forgot their responsibility and knelt down before the party-raj.

Otherwise, the naked show of power and the obstinate mentality that revealed through the setting up of the flex mattered nothing to them. In fact, the opposition of the state continued their slumber and got busy in weaving day-dreams of gaining power.

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