August 11th 2024.
In a recent phone call, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reached out to her counterpart in Odisha, Mohan Charan Majhi, regarding concerning reports of violence against laborers from West Bengal in the neighboring state. According to a senior official, Banerjee expressed her concerns and urged Majhi to address the issue.
It appears that many individuals from West Bengal have traveled to Odisha for work, but unfortunately, there have been incidents of them being attacked and mistreated by locals who suspect them to be Bangladeshis. Banerjee, being aware of these incidents, took the initiative to speak with Majhi and bring this matter to his attention.
The official stated that Banerjee not only discussed the incidents with Majhi but also took the opportunity to advise the laborers to return to West Bengal as soon as possible. She assured them that there are plenty of opportunities available in their home state and encouraged them to take advantage of them.
It is a concerning situation when individuals who are simply trying to earn a living are met with violence and discrimination. Banerjee's call to Majhi highlights her commitment to the well-being of her constituents and her willingness to take action to protect them. She understands the importance of addressing these issues and finding a resolution to ensure the safety and security of her people.
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