Donald Trump, Shehbaz Sharif and Muhammad Yunus depicted as demons in Durga Puja pandal in West Bengal
Two Durga Puja pandals in Murshidabad caused a stir. They portrayed political figures as demons. One depicted Donald Trump due to trade policies. Another showed Muhammad Yunus and Shehbaz Sharif. These artistic choices generated mixed public react...

The Khagra Crematorium Ghat Committee attributed the portrayal of Trump to his administration’s trade policies, including a 50% tariff on certain Indian goods and a strict visa regime. A spokesperson said, “Our Prime Minister considered Donald Trump a friend. Trump has betrayed him. That is why he has been shown as a demon.”
The Khagra Sadhak Narendra Smriti Sangha’s theme of Destruction symbolizes the removal of perceived threats to the nation through the depiction of Yunus and Sharif.
The artistic choices have sparked mixed reactions among visitors and on social media. Some view the depictions as bold political statements, while others consider them an inappropriate use of a religious festival. One social media user commented, “This is not right. Puja is not a joke,” reflecting concerns about keeping the festival apolitical.
Despite the controversy, both pandals have drawn large crowds curious to see the unconventional displays. The attention also highlights ongoing trade discussions between India and the US, as both countries work toward resolving their differences.

As the Durga Puja celebrations proceed, the debate over blending politics and religion in these displays underscores the diverse ways cultural events can mirror current issues. Whether seen as creative expression or contentious commentary, the Murshidabad pandals have made a notable impact on this year’s festivities.
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