Celebrations erupt in Pranab’s village Miriti
Celebrations erupted in West Bengal's Miriti village as its son Pranab Mukherjee won the presidential election on Sunday, with joyous residents dancing to the beats of 'dhaks' (traditional Bengal drum) and bursting firecrackers.
'Amder gorbo Pranab Babu' (Pranab Babu is our pride) said one of the banners put up near the gates of the house, where he conducts Durga Puja every year.
Infact, with Mukherjee expected to win by a comfortable margin, the celebrations had begun since morning even before counting was taken up. Huge flexi-boards were put up outside his ancestral house 'Mukherjee Bhavan', congratulating him on becoming the President-elect.
Songs specially written for the occasion were sung and there was beating of dhaks (traditional Bengal drum) outside the house. As the news of his win reached them, people played with colour and took out a procession.
Mukherjee Bhavan will be decorated with lights and a community feast held tonight in the honour of Miriti's most celebrated son.
At Kirnahar, where Mukherjee's sister Annapurna Banerjee and her family stay and he puts up during his visits, arrangements were complete to light up the house with candles and lamps.
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