Asansol Bastin Bazar Durga Temple reopens after 15 years
Digital Desk
Durga temple in Asansol's Bastin Bazar reopens for devotees after 15 years. BJP MLA Krishnendu Mukherjee fulfills promise following electoral win.
After fifteen long years, the Bastin Bazar Durga Temple in Asansol finally reopened its doors. This isn’t just about a temple—people see it as a big shift in West Bengal's cultural scene.
It all happened this week. The temple’s gates swung open after years of political wrangling and legal battles. The BJP recently made big election gains in the area, and local MLA Krishnendu Mukherjee kept his campaign promise: daily worship is back at Bastin Bazar.
For fifteen years, the place had been almost off-limits. The Shri Shri Durgamata Charitable Trust managed the temple, and except for the short Durga Puja festival, most people couldn’t get near it.
Tuesday morning felt electric. Devotees crowded inside, conch shells echoed, and chants filled the air. A shopkeeper said, “We’ve waited for this day for 15 years. This temple is the soul of our market.” You could feel the relief and excitement—they'd missed their temple.
The building itself got caught up in political tensions. The BJP and the Trinamool Congress argued endlessly, with BJP leaders saying the government ignored High Court orders about the temple. On the other hand, local officials insisted the closure was about administrative and trust disputes—not politics.
Now, the BJP is calling the reopening a “victory for Hindu identity” in Bengal. Party supporters claim the previous administration suppressed religious life. Krishnendu Mukherjee and senior BJP members were there for the celebrations, leading prayers and marking their win.
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Asansol Bastin Bazar Durga Temple reopens after 15 years
Digital Desk
After fifteen long years, the Bastin Bazar Durga Temple in Asansol finally reopened its doors. This isn’t just about a temple—people see it as a big shift in West Bengal's cultural scene.
It all happened this week. The temple’s gates swung open after years of political wrangling and legal battles. The BJP recently made big election gains in the area, and local MLA Krishnendu Mukherjee kept his campaign promise: daily worship is back at Bastin Bazar.
For fifteen years, the place had been almost off-limits. The Shri Shri Durgamata Charitable Trust managed the temple, and except for the short Durga Puja festival, most people couldn’t get near it.
Tuesday morning felt electric. Devotees crowded inside, conch shells echoed, and chants filled the air. A shopkeeper said, “We’ve waited for this day for 15 years. This temple is the soul of our market.” You could feel the relief and excitement—they'd missed their temple.
The building itself got caught up in political tensions. The BJP and the Trinamool Congress argued endlessly, with BJP leaders saying the government ignored High Court orders about the temple. On the other hand, local officials insisted the closure was about administrative and trust disputes—not politics.
Now, the BJP is calling the reopening a “victory for Hindu identity” in Bengal. Party supporters claim the previous administration suppressed religious life. Krishnendu Mukherjee and senior BJP members were there for the celebrations, leading prayers and marking their win.