"Signs not good": BJP's Suvendu Adhikari on Gangasagar police control room fire

Jan 09, 2026

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], January 9 : West Bengal Leader of Opposition (LoP) Suvendu Adhikari on Friday said that the "signs were not good" as the police control room at Gangasagar in West Bengal was caught on fire ahead of the 'Gangasagar Mela'.
In a post on X, he said, "The police control room at Ganga Sagar has been reduced to ashes in a fire. The signs, however, are not good."
https://x.com/SuvenduWB/status/2009481800985501980
On Thursday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused the Centre of neglecting the Gangasagar Mela, alleging that no financial assistance has been provided despite repeated demands and that the iconic pilgrimage has not been accorded the status of a National Fair.
Addressing a gathering in Kolkata, the Chief Minister said the Centre had "not given a single penny" for Gangasagar Mela, held annually at the confluence of the Ganga and the Bay of Bengal.
She also expressed disappointment over the Centre's refusal to grant it recognition as a "national fair".
"Despite repeated demands, the Centre has not given a single penny for Gangasagar. It has not given it the title of National Fair," Banerjee said.
Issuing an appeal to devotees ahead of the pilgrimage, the Chief Minister urged people to exercise caution and restraint, stressing the importance of maintaining peace and order.
"I would like to tell the devotees to be careful and not to rush. Do not give in to any provocation," she said.
Banerjee also strongly condemned attempts to foment discord in the name of religion, asserting that such actions were aimed not just at her party but at the state as a whole.
"They are not just attacking our party. They are attacking the entire Bengal. I condemn those who create division in the name of religion," she added.
Earlier, Banerjee took stock of the preparations for the annual Gangasagar Mela and assured that the state administration has put in place extensive arrangements to ensure the safety, comfort and smooth movement of pilgrims attending the religious fair.
The Chief Minister said that the District Magistrate and the Gangasagar administration have made all necessary arrangements for the stay. Extending her greetings to devotees and visitors, she underlined the importance of coordinated efforts to maintain order and hospitality during the event.
"Adequate arrangements have been made for hospitals, beds, doctors and ambulances for Gangasagar. Sufficient bus services have also been arranged. Travel can be undertaken with a single ticket, and an insurance cover of Rs 5 lakh has been arranged for everyone attending the fair. At Gangasagar, we have also abolished the pilgrim tax that was in place during the CPI(M) regime. There is another programme at Outram Ghat tomorrow; we will meet there," she added.

More News