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news.abplive.com | Sayan Chatterjee |Sayantan Ghosh |Sagarneel Sinha |Eilia Jafar
When a kettle comes to a boil, it lets out a sound — a shrill whistle that grows louder, sharper, more insistent until someone takes notice, turns off the heat, lifts the lid. But what if no one does? West Bengal today is that kettle. For years, it has simmered with a complex brew of identity politics, economic stagnation, administrative decay, and ideological clashes.
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