Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited the Kovid Vaccination Center at Bhabanipur in South Kolkata. Before leaving for Nabanna on Monday, we went to the health center at Ward No. 63 at 12.45 pm. Kovid is vaccinated at a health center run by the Kolkata Municipality. The CM who enters the Immunization Center wants to know how the immunization is done there. Ratan Malakkar, Co-ordinator, 63rd Ward, answered all the questions of the Chief Minister.
Ratan informed the Chief Minister that 250 people are being vaccinated every day at the health center. Five minutes after the vaccination, Mamata left for Nawan. Commenting on the CM’s visit, Ward Co – ordinator Ratan later said, “The CM is satisfied with the vaccination activities in the ward. He suggested that special care should be taken to ensure that no one in the area is left out of the vaccination.” That vote has already started the anti-government struggle. Opposition leader Shuvendu Adhikari said that although Mamata wanted a by – election, she should focus on preventing Kovid infection before the by – election. He explained why Kovid was rushing to the by-elections when local trains were not running for fear of spreading the infection.
Coincidentally, Mamata was sworn in as Chief Minister on May 5. As a result, he will have to be elected to the Legislative Assembly by November 5. In fact, the same law applies to Agriculture Minister Sobhandev Chatterjee. But the decision to hold by-elections was taken by the Central Election Commission. As a result, they are completely theirs when it comes to by-elections. Mamata Banerjee has publicly requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold by-elections. The State Election Office has recently started preparations for by-elections in seven centers in the state, including Bhabanipur. Speaking at a press conference in Navan last week, Mamata said, “I was looking at the report of the Kolkata Municipality in Bhabanipur. Many wards are devoid of Kovid. Seiko-Zero-Zero! “
It is clear from the Chief Minister’s statement that by-polls are required in seven centers in the state, including Bhabanipur. Going to Bhabanipur on Monday to check the progress of vaccination seems to be the bottom line. She (Central Election Commission) wanted to know if the Rajya Sabha could vote, Mamata said of the by-elections. We told them that the Rajya Sabha was ready for the Assembly vote. By-elections will be held in isolated areas. In addition, the entire corona of the state is now greatly reduced. The BJP will lose all the seats. That is why he does not want to hold by-elections.