
‘Cannot be dismissed as logistical issues’: Odisha CM expresses anguish over shifting of tribal meet venue in Bengal
The Hindu
Odisha CM Mohan Majhi criticizes venue shift for the International Santhal Conclave, expressing deep concern for tribal dignity and heritage.
Expressing anguish, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi late Saturday (March 7, 2026) said the alleged denial of permission of venue for the International Santhal Conclave in Darjeeling, which President Droupadi Murmu was scheduled to grace, “cannot be dismissed as mere logistical issues”.
He said the Office of the President stands above political differences and embodies the dignity of the Constitution. “The recent developments in Siliguri during the visit of our President Murmu Ji, have deeply saddened the people of Odisha and the entire tribal community across India,” Mr. Majhi wrote in a post on X.
“The denial of permission for the International Santhal Conclave and the abrupt shifting of venues cannot be dismissed as mere ‘logistical issues.’ Such actions raise serious concerns and convey an unfortunate message when an event, where the President herself was to grace the occasion as the Chief Guest, is subjected to such disruptions,” he said.
Stating that matter goes far beyond political considerations, Odisha CM said that “an occasion meant to celebrate the rich heritage and identity of the Santhal community should have been treated with the dignity and respect it deserves.”
“Any act that diminishes the significance of such a gathering reflects a troubling lack of sensitivity toward our tribal brothers and sisters,” Mr. Majhi rued.
“Ms. Murmu Ji, the daughter of our soil who rose from Rairangpur to Rashtrapati Bhavan, represents the aspirations and pride of millions. As a member of the Santhal community, this hurtful action of the TMC Government of West Bengal, has also created a deeper sense of anguish and hurt within me and the entire Odia populace,” the Odisha CM said.













