"...The gate must be named as Bakreswar-Patharchapuri Toran so that the visitors can find the routes of both places. This gate may be a symbol of communal harmony if the names of both this pilgrimages is mentioned," the newly appointed district President of BJP Ramkrishna Roy said.
The age-old Muslim shrine Patharchapuri falls on the way from Suri to Bakreswar, a famous Lord Shiva pilgrimage site which is known for hot-spring.
During her Birbhum visit Chief minister Mamata Banerjee had announced the formation of Patahrchapuri Development Authority to develop the area around the age old Muslim shrine and announced as part of the development, a gate would come up on the side of National Highway 60 near Suri town.
The construction for the gate had already started.
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