Why did Mamta Didi say to separate my head from my torso?


Kolkata, May 24, 2020, Sunday

The country is battling the Corona disaster while in West Bengal, in addition to Corona, Hurricane Amphan has also dealt with black care. The Sultan's Mamata Banerjee government has been besieged by both these calamities. In addition to tackling corona between stiff joints and medical services, Amphan is to help victims. More than 2 million people have been affected by the hurricane. Amfa has deprived the coastal area of ​​basic necessities like water and electricity. Disrupted services take time to reactivate but people also have to be patient. "We are working day and night for the situation to improve very quickly," Banerjee told a press conference.


Protests erupted in some parts of Kolkata affected by the cyclone. The protesters were outraged that basic facilities like electricity and water were not available for the last 3 days and the local system did not listen to them. The disaster management mechanism could not be set up to minimize the loss of lives despite warnings of possible damage due to the impending hurricane. Asked if people's resentment was growing, Mamata said, "All I can say is that you separate my head from the body." Mamata's message was that people also need to understand ground reality.

In any calamity, it is difficult for the local administration to restore normalcy without the help of local people. While Didi is known for his political rhetoric with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the PM and CM also conducted aerial surveillance on the damage caused by Hurricane Amphan. The Center has also announced a Rs 1,000 crore relief package for the damage caused by Hurricane Amphan. It is imperative that the relief package be implemented as soon as possible and that its benefits reach the last victim. In order to alleviate the suffering of the people against natural calamities which are always powerful, it is necessary to work with strong will, forgetting political parties.

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