By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 23, Sep 2025, 19:45 pm IST | UPDATED: 23, Sep 2025, 19:45 pm IST
Durga Puja celebrations are starting this week. Yet, due to Kolkata’s extremely poor drainage system, Puja pandals are submerged under water,” the Bengal BJP unit posted on X (formerly Twitter). The BJP also claimed that years of mismanagement, starting from the CPI(M)-led government to the current TMC rule, had brought the city to its knees.
In another post, the BJP linked the flood to the city's failing infrastructure, warning that such conditions would deter potential investors. “How can anyone think about living a sustainable life in Kolkata? This is a breakdown of civil order,” the party wrote, sharing images from the flooded Science City area.
In response, TMC leaders lashed out at the BJP for politicizing the tragedy. Finance Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya sharply hit out at the BJP, accusing them of ignoring scientific explanations for the disaster. “Yesterday, Kolkata faced the fury of a rare cloudburst. Nearly 300 mm of rain fell within hours, a scale that overwhelms any city, no matter its infrastructure. Yet, the BJP ignores science and instead spreads propaganda,” Bhattacharya wrote on X. She also condemned the BJP's efforts to use the natural disaster to sow division.
We know that yesterday was nature’s wrath. We also know that BJP’s attempt to inject hatred during Durga Puja will fail miserably,” she added. Women and Child Development Minister Shashi Panja also joined the attack, accusing the BJP of lacking compassion and empathy in the face of disaster. “Leadership is measured in compassion and action. BJP offers neither,” Panja stated, adding that the BJP has failed to show empathy during similar calamities in other parts of India. Panja reminded the BJP of its double standards, saying, “When Gurgaon gets flooded, the BJP stays mum. But in Bengal, they mock the government during a crisis instead of offering help.”
The BJP’s leader of opposition in the state, Suvendu Adhikari, launched a stinging attack on the TMC government and the city's municipal bodies. Adhikari called the repeated flooding in Kolkata an annual disaster and accused the authorities of incompetence. “A procession of deaths in an inundated city!” Adhikari posted on X, blaming the municipal bodies for failing to act, despite having access to rainfall predictions. He pointed out that the same scenes of waterlogging and chaos had been repeated every year, showing a lack of preparedness.
Adhikari also strongly criticised the state’s power department for the electrocution deaths caused by live wires during the floods. "Where are your officials? Why haven't effective steps been taken to handle the dangers lurking from live wires? Seven innocent people are dead. This is not a failure, this is criminal negligence,” he wrote, calling for accountability and punishment for those responsible.
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