Mamata Banerjee asks Ministers to start sit-in outside Amartya Sen's house over eviction notice

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee asks them not to move from the spot even if the Central university authorities send bulldozers to take possession of the land

Updated - May 03, 2023 01:26 pm IST - Kolkata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had last week said that she would start a sit-in in Santiniketan over the issue.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had last week said that she would start a sit-in in Santiniketan over the issue. | Photo Credit: ANI

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has asked State Ministers to begin a sit-in outside Nobel laureate Amartya Sen's residence in Santiniketan in Birbhum district to protest against the Visva-Bharati's eviction notice, an official said.

During a Cabinet meeting on May 2, Ms. Banerjee asked MSME Minister Chandranath Sinha, the local MLA, to lead the protest, which will be joined by Education Minister Bratya Basu and Urban Development Minister Firhad Hakim.

Also read: Land grab issue | Visva-Bharati asks Amartya Sen to show cause why he should not be evicted

She asked them not to move from the spot even if the Central university authorities send bulldozers to take possession of the land.

Bauls and other folk artistes from the district must be involved in the demonstration, and various cultural programmes should be organised there, she told the Ministers, according to the official.

Singer Kabir Suman and painter Subhaprasanna will also join the programme on May 6 and 7, the official said, quoting her.

"The CM advised them not to move an inch even if Visva-Bharati sends bulldozers to take possession," he said.

Also read: Don’t know why Visva-Bharati is trying to oust me from Santiniketan: Amartya Sen

Ms. Banerjee had last week said that she would start a sit-in in Santiniketan over the issue.

Visva-Bharati had sent an eviction notice to Mr. Sen on April 19, asking him to vacate 13 decimals of the 1.38 acres of land of his residence within May 6.

The University has been claiming that Mr. Sen has 1.38 acres of land on the Santiniketan campus, which is more than his legal entitlement of 1.25 acres. The economist has earlier asserted that most of the land he is holding on the Santiniketan campus was purchased from the market by his father while some other plots were taken on lease.

Also read: Surprised at the mindset of Visva Bharati authorities, says Amartya Sen on allegations of land grab

Set up in 1921 by Rabindranath Tagore, Visva-Bharati is West Bengal's only Central university, and the Prime Minister is its Chancellor.

Ms. Banerjee had handed over land-related documents to Mr. Sen during a visit to his residence in January when the Nobel laureate was at Santiniketan.

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