Mukherjee, who makes it a point to be at Miriti village every year to take part in the four-day rituals, said the puja has a 'social dimension' too. "I want to avail of this opportunity to be with the people of my area. During the pujas, I get a chance to meet them and interact with them," he said.
The 117-year old puja, marked by its traditionality sans pomp, was started by Mukherjee's grandfather Jangaleswar Mukherjee.
Mukherjee's MLA son Abhijit, who also plays an active part in the festivities, looks after the arrangements during the occasion. The Union minister arrived in Kolkata from Delhi on Saturday evening and is likely to return to the national capital after the pujas.