Majumdar challenged the acquisition but lost the case and he had to part with 15 cottahs. After Majumdar%u2019s death in 1996, Lolita applied to the Alipore court for a letter of administration (which certifies her as the legal heir of her father) and she got it in January 2007. A few months later, she got the mutation certificate from the Calcutta Municipal Corporation after paying outstanding property tax dues.
%u201CAfter Partition, my father lost his property in East Pakistan and bought the land with the hope of building a house. I cannot give up my land even if I have to shed my blood,%u201D Lolita said. Her two sons and a daughter stay in America while she travels between Calcutta and Mexico where she has a house.
Lolita%u2019s mother Beryl Burridge Majumdar, a musician, was well-known in Calcutta and had a school on Park Street.
This is just to say you what the people of West Bengal faces.. At least if you complain to the leaders of the left that draws some action. Recently one senior leader has been expelled from CPIM for forcing into a farm.. Its like choosing the better amongst the worse..