Putin reveals his privacy and how he thinks. He was created by artificial intelligence for the film – 2024-04-26 21:40:00

The Polish film studio AIO announced the world premiere of a new biographical film about Russian President Vladimir Putin in September. The head of the Kremlin will be played by a man created by artificial intelligence. Based on the obtained testimonies, the film wants to bring the viewer closer to what the Russian ruler really is and what goes on in his head.

“Inviting Putin to the studio for 20,000 shots was out of the question, and the archival materials available online did not allow us to create a high-resolution deep fake model suitable for film use. So we created a pioneering artificial intelligence-driven technology that allowed us to create a film character without having to rely on a real human model,” describe the creators.

The development of the artificial Putin took about two years. The Polish studio characterized the film as a “close and personal story of the Kremlin leader”, which has no analogues in cinematography.

For example, his love affair with gymnast Alina Kabaeva, with whom he is expected to have four children, will not be absent from Putin’s privacy. Or the details of the botched anti-terrorist operation at Moscow’s Dubrovka theater in 2002. At least 130 hostages died when special forces gassed them.

It’s no secret that few things infuriate Vladimir Putin more than discussing his private life. Information about lovers, children and the flow of money into the wallets of his loved ones is a complete taboo in Russia.

“When I arrived in Russia, I asked my foreign colleagues what I should watch out for. They all mentioned two topics that are not discussed: Vladimir Putin’s personal life and Chechnya, where the Kremlin was at war until 2009,” he told Aktuálné. Czech journalist and former correspondent of Hospodářské noviny in Russia Ondřej Soukup.

The film by the Polish director known as Patryk Vega wants to show the viewer what the Russian ruler really is, what goes on in his head and why he still longs for imperialist Russia, based on the obtained testimonies. The film also includes footage shot by Ukrainian filmmakers during the Russian invasion, the very first shot showing Putin in a delicate situation on the hospital floor.

Director Vega originally named the film Raft in law (influential and wealthy head of organized crime – editor’s note). Cinemas will release it this September in 35 countries around the world. “Putin is not just a film. It is a response to the worldwide effort to understand the motives and actions of one of the most controversial figures in contemporary politics,” concludes the director.

Video: Few things infuriate Vladimir Putin like discussing his private life in public (12/03/2024)

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Putin reveals his privacy and how he thinks. He was created by artificial intelligence for the film – 2024-04-26 21:40:00

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Westland 26.04.2024 update – Mayor Arends today surprised 32 Westlanders who have committed themselves to Westland society in a special way.

This happened during the annual ribbon shower, which again this year included an orange bus tour through the municipality. 5 Westlanders were appointed Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau and 27 residents were appointed Member in the Order of Orange-Nassau.

The following persons (in alphabetical order) received a Royal decoration:

Mrs. MJ (Marry) from Ark-Schimmel from Monster
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Since 1976, he has been one of the initiators of the establishment of a Westland branch of Amnesty International. After the establishment of the Monster/Poeldijk department, she worked administratively and practically for this department for almost 50 years. She has also been chair of Amnesty International, Westland department, since 2007. For 6 years (2012-2018) she was a member of the diaconal team of the Protestant Community of Monster.

Mr AJ (Ab) van den Berg from Wateringen
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Volunteered for Sports Association Klein Maar Dapper (KMD) for over 40 years. Since 1982, leader and trainer of various youth teams and a women’s team and member of the maintenance committee. In 2000-2004, the KMD sports complex was moved to the Heulweg in Wateringen and he was a member of the project committee and the realization of the new sports accommodation and club building. He also led the youth camp (2003-2022), was chairman of the youth department (2006-2012) and from 2014 he organized the All Stars Tournament.

Mr SC (Siem) van den Berg from De Lier
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been active since 1976 in various positions (church steward, district elder, management committee, catechism, youth work, home visits, furnishings, maintenance) for the Lierse Vredekerk/Domkerk, with construction work in particular. From the Christian organization Mano a Mano, he supervised construction projects for a more livable situation in 2015 and 2020 in one of the poorest areas of the Dominican Republic. Since 2015, he has also been guiding a number of children at the Exodus Netherlands Foundation who visit their parents in detention. For Vereniging De Vockestaert, Mr Van den Berg makes his land available for nature, biodiversity and meadow birds, to preserve the characteristic open polder landscape of Midden-Delfland.

Mrs. A. (Nita) Bijl-van den Berg from ‘s-Gravenzande
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
She has been voluntarily active for various social purposes since 1985, including various collections, and since 1992 she has been a volunteer at the Children’s Services Center (KDC) Zonnehof. She helps to guide children with complex multiple disabilities and/or intellectual disabilities when swimming and walking and supports weekend care when children come to stay at the KDC. Since 1999, she has been a volunteer at the De Kreek nursing home, so that residents can participate in (church) activities, and for a period of 19 years she supported the holiday week of young people with physical and mental disabilities and epilepsy at the then Epilepsy Fund.

Mr ER (Eric) Borggreve from Wateringen
Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been administratively active since 2014 (chairman from 2017) for the Association for the Advocacy of De Klepperstee bungalow park, with 122 holiday homes. He has held the position of chairman of the Wateringen-Kwintsheul Cultural Council for 9 years and has been active for the volunteer organization Vitis Welzijn since 2016 as a management coach at the directors’ bank and as a visitor for informative home visits. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of Cultuurweb Westland since 2017. Active in politics for the Labor Party (PvdA) for a long time, since 2002 until the reorganization to the municipality of Westland (1-1-2004) councilor for the municipality of Wateringen and for 9 months (2002/2003) a member of the Provincial Council of South Holland. Four years chairman of PvdA, Westland department (2004-2008) and alderman and also municipal councilor (1981-1994) for the municipality of Rheden.

Mr AE (Ard) Dekker from Naaldwijk
Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau
Active in the field of chess since 1975 and making his contribution to teaching others the mind sport. He has been committed to Chess Club Schaakmat for almost 50 years as a chess leader, youth trainer and organizer. In addition to organizing youth tournaments, he developed the school chess plan and promoted chess at Westland schools. Mr Dekker made the Westlands Grape Chess Championship great and organized the NATO Chess Championship eight times at home and abroad for the Ministry of Defense and the Senate and House of Representatives of the States General. Since 2008 he has been active in various working groups for the Protestant Church community of Naaldwijk, most recently in the position of coordinator of church service schedules, and he was the initiator and coordinator of a digital overview map of WestlandWerelds; a document with more than 250 organizations and more than 1600 (international) locations.

Mr E. (Evert) van den Dool from De Lier
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Since 2003, he has been buying bread and pastries every week from the local bakery and taking them to various locations for the homeless in Rotterdam during the weekend. At the De Ark church community in Maassluis, he has been providing catechism for young people in a creative and artistic way since 2003 and is also committed to the design and applied arts within the church building, such as the decors for the Advent projects and (flower) decorations. At Hospice Kuria in Amsterdam he does odd jobs and cooks for employees and clients and he also regularly supplies the hospice with fresh Westland products from his own garden. As an artist he inspires others in his studio, located in a greenhouse, which is also a creative breeding ground and meeting place for young artists

Mrs D. (Diek) van Drongelen-Sevenhuijsen from Naaldwijk
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
She has been a co-founder of and volunteer at the Friends of the Staelduinse Bos Association since 1970 and has been a board member since 2010. She helped with the renovation and furnishing of d’Oude Koestal and regularly staffs this visitors center as a volunteer and takes care of group activities, nature education and seasonal activities. From 1972 to 1982 she volunteered for youth work in the Heenweg and was active for 23 years (1992-2015) for the Dutch Association for Rural Women, Westland department, where she held an administrative position for 6 years.

Mr L. (Leen) van den Ende from Ter Heijde
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Since 2001, she has been committed to the Royal Dutch Rescue Society (KNRM) station in Ter Heijde. His positions were successively skipper (2001-2002) and (deputy) skipper and station manager until 2020 and took part in hundreds of actions. Since 2020 he has been a shore helper at the KNRM station. Mrs BJM (Bianca) Gregoire from Poeldijk Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau She has been committed to foster care for 15 years and takes care of foster children in her home who need crisis, long-term and/or temporary care. In addition, from 1991 to 2014, she coordinated and manned the complaints and information line and the kitten center at Westland Animal Protection. She assisted the inspector with reports of animal abuse, she was involved in reports such as cats in trees, she took care of the annual collection, provided winter food for animals such as swans and helped with the care of runaway animals. During this period she also volunteered for Kids for Animals and provided activities and presentations at schools

Mrs BJM (Bianca) Gregoire from Poeldijk
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
She has been committed to foster care for 15 years and takes care of foster children in her home who need crisis, long-term and/or temporary care. In addition, from 1991 to 2014, she coordinated and manned the complaints and information line and the kitten center at Westland Animal Protection. She assisted the inspector with reports of animal abuse, she was involved in reports such as cats in trees, she took care of the annual collection, provided winter food for animals such as swans and helped with the care of runaway animals. During this period she also volunteered for Kids for Animals and provided activities and presentations at schools

Mrs MP (Ria) Harteveld-Lugtigheid from De Lier
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been committed to various social organizations since 1990. For 27 years she coordinated the collection of the Diabetes Fund in De Lier. Since 2008, she has provided pastoral contact on behalf of the Protestant community of De Lier, visits church members and as a hostess she delivers flowers and serves coffee. Since 2011 she has held an administrative position at the choir Con Amore, in which position she is also committed to the social goals of the choir and provides many helpful services. In visiting work for De Zonnebloem since 2013, she has been active as a hostess at Zonnebloem activities of the De Lier department.

Mr WL (Wim) van Hartevelt from Wateringen
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Started in 2003 with voluntary work as a buddy at the Buddy Network The Hague Foundation. In 2012, his volunteer work was expanded with the Hague and Rhine Mentorship and from 2020 he is treasurer for the Middenoord bridge group from The Hague. Since 2022, he has been supervising woodworking projects for clients with an intellectual disability at Stoer day care at the Het Westerhonk residential care park. He also provides support during craft lessons and activities in the vegetable greenhouse and garden at De Diamant Primary School in Naaldwijk.

Mr PJM (Piet) van der Helm from Naaldwijk
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been a volunteer at the Adrianus parish in Naaldwijk since 1992 and is involved both administratively in the parish council and practically by making memorial crosses, in the mission working group, coordinating transport services and facility matters in the church. He has been committed to the Fuchsia Hobby Club Westland Foundation for 25 years, where he has been chairman since 2020 and co-organizer of the annual Fuchsiade. Since 2010, he has coordinated grape growing and activities and maintains the garden of the Pieter van Foreest Meeting Center. He takes care of the animals in the garden in the center for elderly people with dementia or other mental problems every day.

Mr CLM (Clemens) Hoppenbrouwer from Monster
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
As a member of the volunteer fire brigade from 1979 to 1998, he held various positions, including shift chief and deputy chief fire chief. He was a board member at the De Boetzelaer Foundation for 36 years and was responsible for the design and enforcement of the safety protocol. He also advised the director on legal matters and drew up contracts. Since 1997 he has been chairman of the De Wielepet Sports Hall Foundation and manages the sports hall of the same name for the Monster and Ter Heijde residential areas.

Mrs MM (Ria) Jongerius-van Holst from Kwintsheul
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Since 2008 she has been an elder for the Protestant community De Lichtbron in Wateringen and since 2002 she has been administratively committed to the Eva Demaya Foundation Netherlands, which raises funds through campaigns for the center of the same name in Malawi. About 60 employees work here on healthcare in an outpatient clinic, maternity clinic, care for orphans, vocational training and sports competitions. She performs secretarial duties, provides presentations for external parties and recruits donors.

Mr AJ (Ad) Kessel from ‘s-Gravenzande
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
In 2001, he was the initiator and co-founder of the Parent Initiative Foundation for Housing for the Disabled in ‘s-Gravenzande, where 13 mentally handicapped young people receive the necessary care and can live independently. Among other things, he was committed to fundraising surrounding the foundation and maintained contacts with the municipality, the housing association, the Humanitas healthcare institution and the architect. The De Rederijker housing type was completed and opened in 2006. In addition to his management position, he is still active as a handyman and supports the recruitment and selection of personnel.

Mr LSRM (Leon) Koch from ‘s-Gravenzande
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
From 1985 to 2000, he served as chairman of the Vluchtelingenwerk ‘s-Gravenzande Foundation. In addition, he provided informal care in the first degree (partner) for 17 years and since 2016 he has also provided informal care in the second degree. He also provided terminal care in the period from 2022-2023. Since 2015, he has been a mentor to two people at the Haag en Rijn Mentorship Foundation in The Hague in the field of healthcare and welfare. During his working life, he started the Hague location ‘Het Karmijn’ at ‘s Heeren Loo, a residential and day care location for people with an intellectual disability of Surinamese/Hindustani origin.

Mr JJM (Hans) Kok from Wateringen
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been active for the Westlands Popcentrum Nederland 3 Foundation since 1976 as a bar employee, board member, assistance and purchasing manager and since its foundation (1978) a versatile volunteer for the annual Wateringen music festival Waterpop and responsible for bar planning and security. In 2007 he became Prince Carnival at Carnival Association De Jolige Druif, since that position he has remained continuously active for the association as organizer of the carnival parade and driving force behind the annual visits to nursing homes. Also administratively active at Volkstuinvereniging Kweeklust, Wateringen, since 2003.

Mr GA (Gerard) Langerak from De Lier
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
From 1986 to 2000 he was chairman of the Shopkeepers’ Association ‘Samenwerking’ De Lier and represented the interests of shopkeepers and developed various ideas for an attractive shopping street. He has been a volunteer at the De Lier Dom Church community for 40 years as chairman of the Church Council (2010-2014), district elder (2002-2010), member of the Art in the Church committee (2007-2016) and member of the Rodewisch town twinning committee. Since 2000, he has been an organizer/stimulator/collector of/for missionary work in Sri Lanka, part of the Protestant Community of De Lier, and for the last nine years he has been organizing activities for the elderly as chairman-secretary of the PCOB De Lier.

Mr AJ (John) van der Meer from De Lier
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
He has been a volunteer at the Red Cross Westland department since 1985 as a first aid instructor, he provides resuscitation lessons and he is a member of the Haaglanden District Training Working Group. In the period between 2004 and 2022, he was, among other things, youth coordinator, where he visited the upper grades of primary schools and organized first aid competitions. He also provided resuscitation lessons and supported blood donor evenings and guided on the Henri Dunant boat several times. For 15 years he played the role of Sinterklaas every year at Nursing Home De Naaldhorst/De Hooge Tuinen.

Mrs MMH (Helma) van Niekerk-van Marrewijk from Honselersdijk
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been a volunteer and board member (2012-2022) of the Roman Catholic Parish of Our Lady of Good Council in Honselersdijk since 2004 and is continuously active for young and old. She is a board member of the Confirmation Working Group, chairperson of the biennial church auction, the parish festival and organizes the youth choir from the primary school. Since 2019, she has been voluntarily active at the monthly lunch of Buurtrestaurant Bij Mekaar. In addition, she has been an informal caregiver for her parents, parents-in-law and an older couple in Honselersdijk since 2000.

Mr C. (Kees) Nowée from ‘s-Gravenzande
Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been committed to society in many ways since 1974, with an emphasis on his administrative efforts that enable others to participate in sports in the field of football (SV and VV ‘s-Gravenzande), skating and short track (Hardrij Vereniging Den Haag Westland, HVHW ). For 35 years he held an administrative position at the KNSB (Royal Dutch Ice Skating Association) at international level and was committed to skating, in particular short track speed skating. For 25 years (1980-2005) he held the position of administrator/treasurer for the De Brug Community Center and the bazaar of the Reformed Church in ‘s-Gravenzande. He has been maintaining the garden at Hospice Beukenrode since 2017.

Mr WWA (Walter) Olsthoorn from Naaldwijk
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been co-founder, board member and volunteer at Billiards Club Het Groene Hart in Naaldwijk since 1994. He was secretary for the first few years and subsequently worked in many areas, including as a competition leader. He also supervised the move, was on the new construction committee and became manager of the new building with 10 billiard tables and a meeting room. From 2023 he will also take care of the bird aviary in the Pieter van Foreest Experience Garden, De Hooge Tuinen nursing home.

Mr J. (Joop) van Rossem from Monster
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been committed to spiritual care and well-being since 1992, in particular to people with intellectual and/or physical disabilities, as a board member of and volunteer at the Contact Council; a partnership between PKN churches Westland, parent association Sien and ‘s Heeren Loo Het Westerhonk. For 5 years (1995-2000) he held the position of chairman of Myosotis Westland, which organizes and supervises leisure and educational activities for people with intellectual disabilities. Since 2004 he has been a versatile volunteer for the Oude Kerk and since 2015 a volunteer for Vluchtelingenwerk Westland and coordinates the bicycle project. In addition, he is a representative to the Diaconal Platform, he collects and transports the toys for the toy campaign and, as a labor coach, he helps job seekers with status holders. Active as a driver and supervisor at WerkPalet from 2020, this organization facilitates daytime activities and social internships for people/young people with an intellectual disability.

Mrs GMC (Gerda) Schoenmaker-Kuijpers from Kwintsheul
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Since 1972, he has been a collector (1972-2002) for and collection coordinator (2002-2022) at the KWF Cancer Control. These activities have expanded to include the position of coordinator of the collection team in Kwintsheul. She also continued to collect collections herself. Since 1998 she has volunteered at the Westland Library and as an assistant parent at Andreashof Primary School and as a key holder of the school, she is available in case of alarms or emergencies (day and night). She is also an annual volunteer during the Sailing Parade, at the parade boat of the Kwintsheul center. She has been working for HV Quintus for 15 years in ticket sales, bar service, as a referee and announcer/speaker during (inter)national competitions.

Mrs LM (Linda) Slaghuis-Vellekoop from Naaldwijk
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been a volunteer at, co-founder and chairman (2013-present) of the ALS Westland Foundation since 2008 and sets up campaigns to raise awareness of the disease and raise funds for the ALS Netherlands Foundation. She is the driving force behind the biennial A Local Swim in De Lier. In addition, in 2011/2012 she played a coordinating and directing role in the organization of the Westlandse Ride for the Roses, which generated record revenue. For 3 years (2007-2009) she fulfilled a very intensive role as an informal caregiver.

Mrs M. (Monique) van der Steen-van den Akker and Mr JW (Willem) van der Steen from ‘s-Gravenzande
Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau
Since 2004, the Van der Steen couple has been caring for several foster children for both longer and shorter periods, first in their own home and since 2011 in a family home ‘Mi Casa Su Casa’ in ‘s-Gravenzande. In total, they have cared for 39 children in crisis situations as well as short- and long-term care for children who are extra vulnerable due to a physical or mental disability.

Mr ACM (Aad) van der Valk from Poeldijk
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been voluntarily active in Westland society since 1978 and started at Voetbalvereniging Verburch as a trainer, coach/leader and camp leader of a youth team. He also took the initiative (2008-2012) to professionalize the canteen management of Omnivereniging Verburch. For 30 years he played the role of Sinterklaas every year at a primary school in Naaldwijk. Since 2011, he has been administratively active for various regional social organizations (Ride for the Roses, Westlandse Ride, Jong Talent Westland and Stichting Leergeld Westland). All these organizations are committed to helping young people and the vulnerable in society. Since 2017, he has been chairman of the Program Policy-Making Body for the regional broadcaster WOS.

Mrs. JAM (Marjoke) Ton-Koene from De Lier
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Since 1998, he has been chairman of the activities committee of Retailers’ Association De Lier. This involves organizing activities in the village of De Lier, such as Halloween, Easter, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Winter Wonderland and the big Sinterklaas party. In 2018 and 2023 she put many hours into the creation of the Business Investment Zone (BIZ). Since 2013, she has been raising sponsors/money to organize performances in nursing homes and care complexes and at local events as a PR officer at Koor De Tiereliers.

Mr ACW (Ton) van der Valk from Monster
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been active for Scouting Poeldijk for over 50 years, mainly for handyman services, handyman work and as a driver. He has held a board position for various periods, including 16 years as chairman of the Monster Shooting Club, and supports the activities, maintains the grounds and guides young talent. Since 2005 he has been a volunteer at the RKH Macchutus Church in Monster and maintains the cemetery, is a bearer, collector and member of the flower group for which he also takes care of purchasing. From 2017 onwards, he has worked as a bus driver on the coach he rented for day trips and activities to give people who are unable to do so a day out. Since 2000, he has been a traffic volunteer at the OJOS four-day evening event in Monster and has an eye for his fellow man in the De Masemude apartment complex where he has lived for five years now by organizing all kinds of activities or offering help.

Mr PAM (Piet) de Vreede from Naaldwijk
Member of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Has been active at the Deo Sacrum Choir since 1959, including as a board member and treasurer. With his administrative tasks and the organization of the children’s choir summer camps, he made a contribution that allowed many to enjoy their hobby. He was also active as treasurer at the Owners’ Association on Jan Barendselaan in Poeldijk and has been a volunteer at the Diabetes Fund since 1986 in the organization of the local collection. With his financial and accounting knowledge, Mr. De Vreede has also been an important volunteer for the Bartholomew Parish for years and has been helping as a budget coach at Vitis Welzijn since 2016 to give people an overview of their financial expenses. Since 2019, Mr De Vreede has also been involved with KBO Poeldijk as treasurer and takes care of the financial administration, represents the KBO at umbrella meetings and helps members with their tax returns. Since 2022, he has served as treasurer in the VvE of the Sterrenzand apartment complex in Naaldwijk.

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West Bengal’s popular actor Kanchan Mallick has recently been widely discussed and criticized while on the verge of marriage for the third time. That is why Trinamool Congress candidate Kalyan Banerjee dropped him from the car in Srirampur during the election campaign.

On Thursday (April 25) morning, Srirampur’s three-time outgoing Member of Parliament Kalyan came out to campaign in front of Trinamool’s party office at Konnagar’s Station Road. Objective: To carry out intensive public relations in Konnagar Navagram Panchayat area.

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Uttarpara Trinamool MLA Kanchan Mallik also got in the hooded car with him. But Kalyan asks Kanchan to leave before the campaign starts. The actor got down from the car and rode the motorcycle of a party worker.

Later, Kalyan Banerjee said, “I don’t know whether Kanchan Mallick is demented or not.” I have preached about him many times before. But when Kanchan goes out with me, the women of the village are ‘reacting’ very much.

Kalyan also said, I told Kanchan earlier, don’t come to the village. Why is it only with me in the campaign? He is an MLA, he can campaign himself. It’s not doing that. I am contesting elections. You have to understand people’s mind. I am not for individuals, I am for the collective people. I for one cannot hurt the collective.

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Actor Kanchan Mallick has not yet responded to this issue. However, party workers said that Kanchan returned to Kolkata from there.

The Trinamool Congress of Hooghly district has informed about this incident that such behavior is not supported by the party. Because of such usage, the morale of the party workers is broken.

Tollywood actor Kanchan Mallick divorced actress Pinky Banerjee through the court on January 10. Then he married actress Srimayi Chattraj on February 14, International Valentine’s Day. This is his third marriage.

Since then, Kanchan-Pinki’s separation has been heavily discussed in the media and social media. There were also allegations of extramarital affairs against Kanchan.

There was a mixed reaction among the people of Uttarpara. However, it is said that the women of the area are reacting badly when they see Kanchan. As a result, Srirampur Trinamool Congress candidate Kalyan Banerjee made it clear that he is unwilling to campaign with him.

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