Premium

North 24 Parganas: A slum fire near Kolkata sparks political row amid SIR, Mamata orders probe

At least 300 families hit by the blaze in which they lost their belongings, govt assures help in getting new documents

slum fire near Kolkata, political row amid SIR, North 24 Parganas slum fire, Bengal slum fire, slum fire, North 24 Parganas, Kolkata news, WEst Bengal news, Indian express, current affairsPeople gather as fire breaks out at a cluster of shanties near Eco Park at the New Town area, near Kolkata, late Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (PTI Photo)

A day after a massive fire completely destroyed Ghuni Basti, a slum in New Town’s Eco Park, near Kolkata in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday ordered a probe.

The chief minister’s order came amid the Opposition BJP’s charge that the fire was intentionally started by the ruling TMC “to shield infiltrators”.

According to the local administration, 300 families were affected in the fire as over a hundred shanties were gutted. They lost all their belongings, including documents. There were no reports of any casualties.

Following the incident, Banerjee called Fire Minister Sujit Bose to enquire about the situation and ordered a comprehensive probe into the causes and impact of the fire.

“The chief minister has asked for a thorough investigation.. She had called me. Our priority is to provide relief to the affected families,” said state Fire Safety Minister Sujit Bose, adding that those affected have been moved to a relief camp.

On Thursday morning, senior officials inspected the area, located in the densely populated settlement under Rajarhat’s Jyangra-Hatiara 2 gram panchayat, and spoke with affected residents. “We are trying to understand the situation from the ground. The administration will stand by the people in every possible way,” an official said.

The district administration also assured the affected residents that all possible support will be provided.

Story continues below this ad

“We will expedite the replacement of lost documents and provide relief to all affected families as quickly as possible,” the official said.

A forensic team will examine the site, said sources

The fire began on Wednesday evening and quickly spread over the entire slum, quickly gutting shanties made of inflammable bamboo and tarpaulin sheets.

Explosions from gas cylinders in nearby huts further intensified the blaze, eyewitnesses said. Twenty fire tenders were pressed into service.

Ever since the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls began last month, the Ghuni slum in New Town made headlines with claims that a majority of its inhabitants were illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators. People claimed that the slum was nearly emptied as a majority of the residents had returned to Bangladesh.

Story continues below this ad

BJP leader and West Bengal co-in-charge Amit Malviya claimed that data from the ASD (Absent, Shifted, Dead) list of six booths under Ghuni village raised serious questions about the blaze that broke out on Wednesday evening.

Malviya alleged that it was an “open secret” that people from Bangladesh had settled in the area, that many residents had allegedly locked their homes and left, and that despite the scale of the blaze, fire tenders were not deployed with urgency.

“After the draft voter roll was published, thousands of names were struck off from this area. To cover up these glaring omissions and facilitate their re-inclusion in the voter list, it is widely believed that the TMC orchestrated this fire. The objective appears to be to claim later that residents lost their documents (Aadhaar, ration cards, and voter ID cards) in the blaze, paving the way for fresh documents to be issued, enabling them to falsely establish citizenship credentials. This is not just an administrative failure; it is deliberate manipulation. Mamata Banerjee is playing with fire. This time, quite literally,” Malviya said.

The TMC hit back, calling the allegations “absolutely outrageous” and anti-Bengal.

Story continues below this ad

“The BJP has always played politics with the issue of Bangladeshis. Is it possible that they hurriedly burnt the slum themselves to shift the blame onto TMC? Amit Malviya claims there are 15 million (1.5 crore) Rohingyas, yet there is no reflection of that in the SIR draft list. Why is the BJP terrifying the voters of West Bengal with such lies? They are crafting random narratives every day,” TMC state Vice-President Joyprakash Majumdar said.

“Instead of showing solidarity with those affected by the fire, the BJP is expressing sadistic pleasure and giving it a political twist, maligning Bengal, defaming the TMC. It is his figment of imagination when he says that these houses were actually being occupied by infiltrators, Bangladeshis, and Rohingyas. This is absolutely outrageous,” he added.

Sweety Kumari is a seasoned journalist reporting from West Bengal for The Indian Express. With over a decade of experience in the media industry and eight years specifically with The Indian Express, she demonstrates considerable Expertise and Authority across a diverse range of critical beats. Experience & Authority Current Role: Journalist, The Indian Express, reporting from West Bengal. Extensive Tenure: Over 10 years of experience in the media industry, with a long association (8 years) with The Indian Express, contributing to a high level of Trustworthiness. Diverse Coverage: Covers crucial beats including Crime, Defence, Health, and Politics, alongside writing on trending topics. Investigative Focus: Possesses a keen eye for investigative and human-interest stories, demonstrating depth and skill in impactful journalism. Beat Versatility: Has honed her craft across diverse beats, including aviation and reporting on various incidents, ensuring well-rounded and comprehensive reportage. Career Start: Began her journalistic journey as an Entertainment and lifestyle journalist with a news portal in Kolkata, providing a foundational understanding of media landscape and audience engagement. Education Advanced Education: Holds a PG in Mass Communication from Jadavpur University, equipping her with advanced media theory and skills. Undergraduate Education: Holds an Honours degree in Journalism from Jaipuria College. Multilingual Skill: Her fluency in English, Hindi, Bengali, and Maithili enhances her reach and capability to connect with diverse sources and communities in the region, adding a layer of accessibility and authenticity to her reporting. Regional Roots: Originally from Bihar, she was brought up and educated in Kolkata (Kendriya Vidyalaya Salt Lake), giving her a deep, personal understanding of the cultural and political nuances of her reporting region. Sweety Kumari's combination of significant experience, specialization in key beats like Crime and Politics, and strong academic background makes her a trusted and authoritative contributor to The Indian Express. ... Read More

Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Loading Taboola...
Advertisement