Suvendu Adhikari's Parents Speak on His Journey to Becoming Bengal CM
Suvendu Adhikari's Parents on His Journey to Bengal CM

Sisir Adhikari, father of Suvendu Adhikari and a former junior Union minister, expressed his confidence in his son after watching him being sworn in as Bengal's ninth chief minister. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Sisir said, 'Yes, we are his guardians but only at home. Outside, the people of Bengal are his guardians, now.' He added, 'As a family, we are praying he performs his duty towards the people and works for them to the best of his ability.'

Sisir Adhikari's Political Perspective

Sisir, who was earlier with the Congress, noted his extensive experience in observing Bengal's governance. 'I saw 32 years of Congress governance, 35 years of the Left, followed by 15 years of the Trinamool. I understand the situation well. Bengal is suffering badly from unemployment and several other problems. Earlier, women suffered a lot but now the focus should be on ensuring respect and safety for women, along with generating employment,' he stated.

Confidence in Suvendu's Experience

Stressing his confidence in his son, Sisir said, 'He is experienced enough. He has served as an MLA and a municipality chairperson. He has experience in the cooperative sector, especially with the Urban Cooperative Bank. We were MPs together for nine years. Later, he returned to the state and handled seven departments as a minister.'

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Gayatri Adhikari's Emotional Reflections

Suvendu's mother, Gayatri, could not hold back her emotions. In a rare interaction with reporters, she said, 'What is happening is good, it feels good. Yes, that is what the boy wanted. He has struggled a lot for five years. He has come back from the brink of death thrice and there have been murder attempts four times. Till today, from the north, south and east... that boy has fought alone. And whatever he learned since childhood came from his father. His father was like that, too.'

Recalling Suvendu's Childhood

Recalling his childhood, Gayatri said Suvendu used to be a shy child. 'Till the time he appeared for Madhyamik, he hardly even left the house. It was only after college admissions, that he started going out. Every afternoon, he would leave with a bucket and a shovel and tend to a kitchen garden on the spot, where we have our garage now. He grew cauliflower, aubergine, tomato, green chilli, bottle gourd and pumpkin. He had a flower garden upstairs as well. After he left (for work), massive lotuses bloomed in my house. I had said then, 'now, the lotus (BJP symbol) is coming',' she said.

Suvendu's Love for Panta-Bhaat

Suvendu apparently loves to have panta-bhaat (fermented rice). 'Yes, I used to give it to him at night, especially when it was very hot. All he needed was panta-bhaat, mashed potato (alu bhaate), a piece of fried fish or an egg omelette,' said the new CM's mother.

Devotion to Swami Vivekananda

Suvendu has always been a follower of Swami Vivekananda. 'He has been extremely pious since he was a small boy. If there was a Saraswati Puja anywhere, he would go. He visited the Missions. He is a huge follower of Vivekananda. He gets very happy when monks (maharajas) visit our home. Even the other day, a monk came over. Even as a child, he would donate his pocket money to the ashram,' Gayatri said.

Father as Role Model

But, she added, his father was the person Suvendu idolised. 'Suvendu gets this flair for politics from his father. When his father was Suvendu's age, he used to struggle like this, too. His father fought the CPM all alone back when they were in power. They (the children) watched their father and learned everything from him,' she said.

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