Kolkata: A day after state BJP President Dilip Ghosh verbally supported Union Minister John Barla's demand of separate statehood for North Bengal, the state BJP leadership is divided over the issue with some of the frontline leaders openly criticising the demand. Senior leaders like Locket Chatterjee and Rahul Sinha spoke strongly against the North-South divide of the state.
Chatterjee, who is also an MP from Hooghly said, "We never want a bifurcation of the state. The culture of Bengal is different. We live in harmony and Bengal is very dear to each one of us. Bengal will remain Bengal from north to south and east to west." Chatterjee, who took part in drawing portraits of Rabindranath Tagore and sang his songs on Sunday in a programme in Hooghly said, "Rabindranath celebrated 'Rakhi Bandhan'. Those who have Rabindranath in their hearts and minds and their hearts and minds can never divide Bengal".
Union Minister and MP from Alipurduar John Barla has been demanding for a separate state for quite a long time but the issue took a controversial turn when state BJP President Dilip Ghosh, a couple of days before, said, "The entire responsibility of this lies with Mamata Banerjee. 75 years after Independence why do the people of North Bengal have to go other states for jobs, education and healthcare facilities? In Jangalmahal the situation is the same. Why the women in Jangalmahal will have to depend on sal and tendu leaves for livelihood. Why do they have to go to Odisha, Ranchi and Gujarat for jobs".
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