Suvendu warns against TMC medical camp, says meds may lead to ‘birth-control’
Times of India | 31 December 2025
Kolkata: Ahead of the launch of the Sevaashray free medical camp in Nandigram by Trinamool national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee on Jan 15, Nandigram MLA and BJP neta Suvendu Adhikari has warned that medicines to be distributed from the camp might lead to "birth-control".
Adhikari, Bengal's leader of opposition, alleged that Trinamool was organising the camp to reduce the number of Hindus in Bengal and turn them into a minority community.
Trinamool hit back, saying a "nervous Narada Adhikari" was making nonsensical claims driven by anxiety that people were turning against him.
"We don't know if these medicines have tablets that can lead to birth control," Adhikari said at a public outreach programme in Nandigram on Monday. "You should be careful. I would urge sanatanis not to take injections at these camps. Don't go for any blood tests at these camps. If you need to get blood tests done, I will help you."
He said, "They want the Hindu population to deplete. They want Hindus to become a minority community, as it happened in Bangladesh. They have been involved in money laundering and have come to distribute tablets before the election."
Trinamool, in a post on X, referred to a commonly used Bengali phrase, which loosely means "babbling nonsense", to describe Adhikari's allegations.
Party spokesperson Arup Chakraborty said, "Adhikari's nervousness is apparent. This (Sevaashray health camp) is something he should have done, but he has not. People of Nandigram reached out to us for Sevaashray, seeing what Abhishek Banerjee has achieved in Diamond Harbour. They did not go to Adhikari. His nervousness is also apparent when his supporters attacked a tableau showcasing the Bengal govt schemes... He even went to a police station to seek the release of the attackers. He did not succeed. These are desperate times for him, and it shows."