Controversy Sparks Over West Bengal Minister's Remarks at College Event
A political dispute arose after BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar accused West Bengal minister Manas Bhuniya of making inappropriate comments at a college event. Bhuniya allegedly criticized professors and students, causing outrage. The remarks were condemned by Majumdar, who slammed the state's education system under the ruling Trinamool Congress.
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A heated political debate erupted Wednesday involving BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar and West Bengal Minister Manas Bhuniya. Majumdar alleged that Bhuniya made inappropriate remarks towards faculty and students at a college event in Paschim Medinipur.
Majumdar, also the Union Minister of State for Education, took to social media to share a video purportedly showing Bhuniya admonishing attendees at a freshers' event. The minister allegedly criticized the college's standards publicly, upsetting many. Verification of the video's authenticity remains pending.
Majumdar condemned Bhuniya's actions as detrimental to the state's education system, a sentiment echoed by critics of the ruling Trinamool Congress. A college faculty member, however, defended Bhuniya, calling his approach well-meaning and constructive.
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