Kolkata:Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen has expressed his gratitude and written to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, “for reassuring people under attack.”
Mamata had written to Sen conveying her support to the economist on a dispute over the landholding where his house 'Pratichi' is built.
The Visva Bharati University, the only central university in West Bengal, has written to the state government last week raising questions over holding of land parcels inside the University premises by several persons. University authorities have said that their estate office has prepared a list of illegal occupants, which includes the name of Amartya Sen, as his house Pratichi, is situated inside. The University alleged that the eminent economist is occupying around 13 decimals of land, in addition to the 125 decimals originally and legally leased out to his house by the authorities.
Thanking Mamata for her, “wonderfully supportive letter,” Professor Sen has written, “Your strong voice, along with your full understanding of what is going on, is, for me, a tremendous source of strength.”
Soon after the University shot a letter to the state government and the matter became public, Mamata in a letter of solidarity to Sen said, “Yours have been a family weaved in the culture and fabric of Santiniketan, inalienably.”