
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has given a controversial statement on Mahakumbh 2025. She said, "This is 'Mrityu Kumbh'...I respect Mahakumbh, I respect holy Ganga Maa. But there is no plan.
She further said, how many people have recovered? Arrangements are available for the rich, VIPs to get camps up to Rs 1 lakh. For the poor, there is no arrangement in Kumbh. Stampede situation is common in 'mela' but it is important to make arrangements. What have you planned?"
Lalu had given a controversial statement before Mamata.
Let us tell you, before Mamata Banerjee, former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Yadav had given a controversial statement regarding Mahakumbh. When Lalu Yadav was questioned about Kumbh, he said, 'What is the meaning of Kumbh, Kumbh is useless'. After this statement of his, there was a stir in the political corridors.
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