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In a shocking turn of events that marks a historic first for the civic body, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) witnessed unprecedented chaos on Friday as its monthly session was forced to take place inside the Councillors' Club. Elected representatives who arrived for the scheduled assembly found themselves locked out of the main, high-security Council Chamber. The sudden and unexpected sight of a heavy lock hanging from the main entrance doors triggered immediate confusion and anger, escalating the political tension within the administrative headquarters.
The lockout follows days of escalating administrative deadlock inside the civic body, which recently culminated in the quick dismissal of the municipal secretary. Despite an earlier postponement notice circulated by the outgoing secretary, defiant councillors insisted on proceeding with their legislative duties. Finding the official assembly hall completely inaccessible, the leadership made a snap decision to shift the entire operational session right outside the conventional parameters, setting up an alternative meeting floor inside the adjacent club room and surrounding corridors.
This unprecedented makeshift session quickly turned dramatic as opposition and ruling councillors engaged in heated arguments over the institutional breakdown. Witnessing an official municipal session being conducted on benches outside the main house highlighted the deep operational rift dividing the civic administration. Observers noted that the visual of a locked assembly hall represents a constitutional and administrative crisis, reflecting how deeply the bureaucratic machinery has stalled following the recent assembly election results.