December 22, 2025 03:29 am (IST)
Putatundu preaches PDS legacy
Kolkata, Apr 1 (IBNS): The Party for Democratic Socialism (PDS) founder and Lok Sabha candidate for the Diamond Harbour constituency, Samir Putatundu on Monday made the people of the area aware of the topsy-turvy situation in the election scenario, at an election meeting here.
Lamenting for the demise of former PDS leader Kallol Maitra, Moushumi Maitra assured continuity of developmental works as evident in the administration of ward no. 13, given the opportunity to serve a greater mass.
Bappa Das stressed on the rationalism of present voters in selecting the right candidate while Pal criticized the double standards regarding CBI investigationin certain sensitive issues.
Dey attacked the hypocrisy continuing in the name of protection of women against atrocities, citing the Tapasi Malik incident and the Park Street rape case.
She assured justice if the electorate gives PDS a chance to fight for women's dignity in the coming Lok Sabha election.
(Reporting and image by Shubham Dasgupta)
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