West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has scheduled an all-party meeting on August 29, according to sources within the state government. The primary agenda of the meeting is believed to revolve around determining the date for Bengal Day, a significant state event. Alongside this, discussions will encompass the prevalent situation within the state.
In a move aimed at promoting inclusivity and fostering dialogue, all major political parties in the state are anticipated to receive invitations to attend the meeting. The gathering is set to take place at Nabanna, the state secretariat, commencing at 4:30 pm.
This forthcoming all-party meeting underscores the government's commitment to involve various political perspectives in decision-making processes and addressing pertinent matters that affect the state's welfare. The confluence of diverse voices in such a forum is poised to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the state's challenges and opportunities.