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"Change colour to saffron": Suvendu Adhikari visits Hooghly's Taraknath Temple, outlines heritage development plans

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Hooghly (West Bengal) | June 2, 2026 5:55:02 PM IST
West Bengal Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari on Tuesday offered prayers at the historic Taraknath Temple in Tarakeswar in Hooghly district and spoke about plans for the temple's development and preservation of its heritage.

Speaking to ANI after offering prayers, Adhikari said that although his visit was linked to administrative engagements, seeking blessings at the temple was an important part of his trip.

"The visit to Tarakeshwar was primarily an administrative engagement, but as a devotee, I could not miss seeking the darshan of Baba Mahadev, who holds a special place in the hearts of all in Bengal. A great deal of work needs to be done here, including changing the colour to saffron from blue and white, reflecting its spiritual significance. This is the people's government," Adhikari stated.

Adhikari also spoke about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed visit to the state and said preliminary preparations had begun.

"Regarding PM Modi's visit, the PMO will give more information. It will be a government program, and I am starting from today the preparatory meetings," he added.

Referring to Tarakeswar's historical significance, Adhikari said that a historic resolution was passed there in April 1946 under the leadership of Syama Prasad Mookerjee, asserting that Bengal would remain a part of India.

"In Tarakeshwar from April 4th to 6th, 1946, Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee passed a historic resolution that we will stay in India, and we won't go with Pakistan. On June 20th, Statehood Day commemoration, we will honour Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his 125th birth anniversary. Tarakeshwar holds immense historical and cultural significance, and the government is committed to highlighting this heritage while driving further development and progress in the region," he said.

The BJP leader also said that the first phase of direct cash transfers under the Annapurna scheme would begin from June 3.

"Tomorrow, we will transfer the money for the Annapurana scheme to those who have filled up their forms. All promises are made after careful consideration and are executed faithfully. However, infiltrators within the system, including those who violate laws, refuse vaccines, or don't send their children to school, will not receive any financial assistance..." Adhikari firmly asserted.

Earlier in the day, Adhikari held a Janata Darbar at the BJP office in Salt Lake, Kolkata, where he interacted with members of the public and heard their grievances. (ANI)

 
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