Agartala July 9: Blood is the greatest gift given by God to the human body. And this gift is given by one person to save another’s life. So there can be no greater gift than this. Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha said this while inaugurating the blood donation camp organized by Smriti Club on Sunday. Regarding blood donation, the Chief Minister also said that blood has a relationship with human character.
Blood has no religion. Similarly social work has no religion. People get to know each other through work. There needs to be this trust politically and socially within the society. In the function organized here, the Chief Minister said regarding the clubs, the clubs should be neutral and work for the development of the society. Only then will people’s confidence increase. Bringing up the issue of the assembly session, the chief minister said with regret that no one could have imagined that this scene would be seen in the assembly. The Chief Minister made it clear that he does not want to be a politician like them.
They have continued this way throughout their lives. People understand them. So long people had no choice. In 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi changed the definition of politics. There is no religion or politics between blood and water. The Chief Minister urged to carry this philosophy in the social life. The culture of the club has changed. In this case, Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha urged the clubs in the outskirts of the city to work with more responsibility. He also messaged everyone to join in the fight against addiction. Mayor Deepak Majumder, corporator Ratna Dutta and others were present. Later, the Chief Minister visited the blood donation camp and greeted all those present at the blood donation camp.