During a press conference at the provisional office of the Jyoti Bose Center for Social Studies and Research in Newtown Jyoti Bose Nagar, Chairman Biman Bose, trustee Mohammed Salim, and editor Rabin Dev provided insights into the forthcoming foundation stone laying ceremony scheduled for January 17 at 2 p.m. The initial phase of construction will prioritize building health and environmental infrastructure, with Bose expressing the importance of these elements in shaping the center's mission.
In addition to outlining the project's development, Chairman Biman Bose touched upon political aspects, discussing the rise of Trinamool following the decline of Congress and the RSS's objective for a Congress-free India. Bose raised questions about Trinamool's formation in response to Congress's diminishing influence. Mohammed Salim, another trustee, emphasized the need for funding to support the center's initiatives, emphasizing the crucial role of research in maintaining health, education, and agricultural infrastructure in the state.
The leaders announced a discussion meeting on January 17, to be attended by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Sitaram Yechury, and Mohammed Saleem, aiming to promote the values of secularism and engage in dialogue to convince the public before January 22.