An editorial in The Calcutta Telegraph suggested that the money be
spent on the city’s “core problems – chaotic health care, inability to
implement pollution control norms, arsenic in the water, archaic sewers and
garbage disposal, bad roads, killer buses for public transport, an airport
falling apart and beyond dismal, priceless paintings rotting away in public
art galleries, to name a few”.
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