Trinamool Chairperson slams the Union Budget

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress Chairperson Ms. Mamata Banerjee expressed her disappointment over the General Budget 2014.  On her Facebook page she wrote that the NDA is a Government of the FDI, by the FDI and for the FDI.  She termed the Budget as visionless, missionless and actionless from the angle of the common people.

Following is the text of the post she wrote on her page:

“We heard about a strong and vibrant India before the government came to power. We thought that it will be delivered to provide good governance.

But from the beginning, we are getting disappointed. Only one positive sign of the new government is established in two budgets that they have become a government of the FDI, by the FDI and for the FDI.

Already, there is FDI in the retail. Now FDI is increased to 49% in Defence, and Insurance Sectors. In addition, disinvestment in banking sector is up to 49%.

All these will adversely affect the people of the country.

In our State `Kanyashree` project was launched for the first time with a provision of about Rs 1000 crore. It is really shocking to see that an important scheme for girl child `Beti Bachao, Beti Parao` has been announced with only a meager Rs 100 crore for all states and UTs together. Is it not a mockery?

Again Rs 100 crore has been allocated for the start-up companies for the rural youth. As against about 55 crore of rural youth population in the country, only Rs 100 crore is highly insulting to them.

Even though, West Bengal has tremendous potential for textiles sector, it does not find place among the six new textiles clusters announced in the budget.

West Bengal, even being the largest fruits and vegetables producers in the country, has been denied for Horticulture University announced in the budget.

Even in 100 days' work scheme, where the poor people are involved, not a single paise has been increased in allocation. On the other hand, prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene along with prices of fruits and vegetable and other essential commodities are increasing day by day.

The budget is visionless, missionless and actionless from the angle of the common people. It is not going to stimulate growth and development of the poor.

In both the budgets, it is noticeable that Bengal and so many other states are getting deprived.

The new government has just started functioning with a political vendetta. It is the morning that shows the day.”

মোদি সরকারের প্রথম বাজেটের সমালোচনায় সরব মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়, ফেসবুকে তিনি লিখেছেন, এই সরকার অফ দ্য এফডিআই, বাই দ্য এফডিআই এবং ফর দ্য এফডিআই৷

এই সরকার ক্ষমতায় আসার আগে আমরা শক্তিশালী এবং ভাইব্র্যান্ট ভারতের কথা শুনতাম৷ ভেবেছিলাম, সরকার সুশাসনের মধ্যে দিয়ে সেই লক্ষ্যে পৌঁছবে৷ কিন্তু, শুরু থেকেই আমরা হতাশ৷ দুটি বাজেটে সরকারের একটাই বিষয় পরিষ্কার হল৷ এই সরকার অফ দ্য এফডিআই, বাই দ্য এফডিআই এবং ফর দ্য এফডিআই৷ খুচরো ব্যবসায় ইতিমধ্যেই এফডিআই রয়েছে৷ এবার প্রতিরক্ষা বিমাতেও এফডিআইএর ঊর্ধ্বসীমা বাড়িয়ে ৪৯ শতাংশ করা হল৷ এতে মানুষের ওপর বিরূপ প্রভাব পড়বে৷

এরাজ্যে কন্যাশ্রী প্রজেক্ট শুরু হয়েছিল এক হাজার কোটি টাকা দিয়ে৷ অথচ এটা বিস্ময়কর যে, কেন্দ্রেরবেটি বাঁচাও বেটি পড়াও”এর মতো গুরুত্বপূর্ণ প্রকল্পের জন্য মাত্র একশো কোটি টাকা বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে৷

পশ্চিমবঙ্গে বস্ত্রশিল্পে প্রচুর সুযোগ রয়েছে৷ অথচ, টি নতুন বস্ত্রশিল্প তালুকের মধ্যে পশ্চিমবঙ্গের ঠাঁই হয়নি৷

সাধারণ মানুষের দৃষ্টিভঙ্গি থেকে এই বাজেট দিশাহীন, উদ্দেশ্যহীন এবং অকার্যকরী৷ এই বাজেটে দরিদ্রের উন্নয়ন হবে না৷

দুটি বাজেটেই পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সহ বেশ কয়েকটি রাজ্য উপেক্ষিত৷

নতুন সরকার রাজনৈতিক প্রতিহিংসা চরিতার্থ করতে কাজ করছে৷



WB CM holds an administrative review meeting in Birbhum district

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms. MamataBanerjee addressed a public meeting at Bolpur, Birbhum today. The WestBengal Chief Minister also chaired an administrative meeting with thedistrict officials at Bolpur. This was her her 63rd district-leveladministrative review meeting, in which she takes stock of the progress of developmentalworks in the districts.

TheChief Minister inaugurated a slew of projects today and laid the foundationstones for a host of other projects. She threw open several new roads, inaugurated new buildings for Excise and Health Department in the districts, SNSUs at differenthealth centres, several ITIs, girl`s hostels, Kisan Mandis, model schools among other things.

Amongthe new projects that started off are the rural distribution centers atseveral places, projects for making new roads, a Model Farm and a Farmer`sMarket, irrigation projects, pipelined water supply projects  and a production Centre for the kantha artistes. 

The Chief Minister also distributed services, including loans andgrants such as Kanyashree, Geetanjali, Kisan Credit Cards, scholarships tominority community students, power tillers, tractors,cycles to girls, land pattas and other suchbenefits.

WB Assembly unanimously adopts resolution condemning the Railway Budget

The West Bengal Assembly today unanimouslypassed a resolution condemning the Railway Budget for neglecting Bengal. Theresolution also condemned the hike in passenger and freight charges.

Trinamool Congress moved the resolutionagainst the deprivation of West Bengal in the railway budget in the House.

Trinamool Congress, along with Congress andthe Left Front moved resolutions separately under Rule 186 demanding adiscussion on deprivation of Bengal and less allocation of funds for railway projects.

“In their campaign, the BJP had promised `acchedin ane walle hai`. But within a month,the people are realising that good days have really come with 14 per cent hikein passenger fare and 6 per cent hike in freight charges,” Mr Partha Chatterjeesaid. “When Miss Mamata Banerjee wa railways minister there was no fare hike. Rather, theymobilised funds so that no pressure was created on the people,” he added.

State`s finances have improved significantly in the last three years: Finance Minister

State Finance Minister Dr Amit Mitra Tuesdaysaid that capital expenditure has increased from Rs 2,225 crore in 2010-11 toRs 7,554 crore in 2013-14.

After placing the West Bengal AppropriationBill 2014,  Mr Mitra said that the state`sown revenue generation which stood at around Rs 21,128 crore in 2010- 11, isslated to grow to Rs 45,414 crore by the end of the current financial year of2014- 15.

The revenue receipt on this count increasedfrom virtually zero from the Left Front regime to Rs 1,283 crore as per theactual figures for 2012- 13,  Rs 1,436crore as the revised estimate figure of 2013- 14 and Rs 1,651 crore as per thebudget estimates of 2014- 15.

According to him the state`s debt to GrossState Domestic Product (GSDP) improved from 39.54% during 2010-11 which is thelast fiscal of the previous Left Front regime to 35.33% in 2013- 14.

“This is a perfect example of how thestate achieved financial improvement during the last three years,” Dr Mitrasaid while giving his reply on the debate on the West Bengal AppropriationBill, 2014 during the extended budget session of the state assembly on Tuesday.

Kolkata to get 8 new police stations soon

Eight more police stations under KolkataPolice will be carved out of the existing ones that will take the number ofpolice stations in the city to 77, from the present 69.

In the first phase, four police stations – Lake,Amherst Street, Karaya and Maniktala – will be bifurcated. The new policestations that will come into existence are Rabindra Sarobar, Vidyasagar, BondelGate and Kankurgachi. Work for the first phase will start before the Pujas.

In the next phase, four more policestations – Ultadanga, Jadavpur, Haridevpur and Kasba – will be bifurcated andthere will be four new police stations: Belgachhia, Golf Green, Barisha andRajdanga respectively.

Kolkata Police in February this yearstarted four new police stations, Sarsuna, Anandapur, Netaji Nagar andPurbasayer, and had indicated that more police stations will be carved out. Afterthese bifurcations, it will become easier for the police to look after the lawand order situation in large areas.

WB CM holds administrative review meeting in Bardhaman

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms. MamataBanerjee held her 60th district-level administrative review meeting at Bardhamanon Wednesday. The innovative measure taken by the state government under Ms. Banerjeeensures that proper developmental works are carried out in districts by theadministration.

In these meetings, Ms. Banerjee reviews theperformances of the districts and takes instant decisions to sort out theproblems that may have risen up while doing the work. As the whole contingentof secretaries from the state secretariat moves with the Chief Minister toattend these meetings, the reactions are instant.

The West Bengal Chief Minister alsoaddressed a public meeting at the Sai Complex Ground at Bardhaman. She inaugurated the Agriculture College at Bardhaman Town, a 250 MW thermal powerstation at Durgapur, several ITS, embankment projects, 16 SNSUs across thedistrict.

She ceremonially inaugurated new roads andstarted off a host of other projects. She also laid foundation stones for marketinghubs, motels (Pather Sathi), irrigationprojects, SNCUs at different district health centres, Kisan Mandis, FloodRelief Centres and other projects.

The Chief Minister also distributeGovernment services like Kanyashree, NijaBhumi Nija Griha, equipment for fishermen, cycles to girl students andseveral other such grants and loans. The Chief Minsiter has decided to completeholding administrative meetings in all districts by August this year.

WB Govt to step up vigil to rein in prices of vegetables

A meeting of the task force to preventprice rise of essential commodities was held at Nabanna on Monday to discussways to control the price hike. West Bengal Chief Minister Ms. Mamata Banerjee,apprehending a further hike in vegetable prices during the upcoming festiveseason, directed Enforcement Branch (EB) officers to intensify vigil in themarkets.

The price of vegetables usually risesduring the monsoon season but this time the prices have risen constantly in thepast few months. So, if the situation continues, prices may hike further inSeptember-October. Price of vegetables tend to increase during the Pujas.

Apart from monitoring the markets andintensifying vigil, the state government has put a tab on selling potatoes andonions outside Bengal. Ms. Banerjee has urged traders against selling potatoesand onions to the neighbouring states till the prices are controlled, he said.

The government also plans to come up withfew more fair price shops in the city to sell vegetables at cheaper rates. Atpresent, seven such shops have been put up in the KMC-run markets located inNew Market, Behala, Ultadanga, College Street and Gariahat. This apart, vanshave been put up in 20 markets to ferry vegetables at cheaper rates.

The State Government has written to theCentral Government protesting against its policies of stocking potato, onionsand other food materials. The Centre had requested all the states to stockonions. The state feels that such decision this will create a further hike inprice. The govt has requested the Centre to import onions and distribute itevenly among the States.

WB CM holds an administrative review meeting in Hooghly

West Bengal ChiefMinister chaired an administrative meeting at the Vidyasagar Auditorium inChanditala, Hooghly earlier today. She reviewed the status of the developmentalworks undertaken by the government in the district. She also held a publicmeeting at the Janai Training High School Ground.

The Chief Ministerinaugurated a number of projects including a fair price diagnostic centreat the Hooghly District Hospital, a dialysis unit of the Imamabara SadarHospital and a new building of the Red Cross Sanjiban Hospital. She alsoceremonially inaugurated several new roads and link roads.

The Chief Minister laid the foundation stones for different developmental projects and handed over certificates of schemes like Kanyashree,Anandadhara, distributed cycles togirl students, pump sets to farmers, and gave away different grants andloans to the local people.

After the GeneralElections, the Chief Minister had held administrative meetings in North Bengal,North 24 Parganas and Howrah. She will hold similar review meetings in rest ofthe districts before the Durga Puja.

Bengal has been neglected and humiliated: WB CM on Railway Budget

The Union Rail Budget by the NDA Governmentneglected and deprived Bengal. The NDA Government had earlier increasedpassenger fares and freight charges. Trinamool Congress had protested againstthis unethical hike.

Yesterday, Trinamool Chief Whip in RajyaSabha, Derek O`Brien had raised the issue on the floor of the Upper House.Today, when the Budget was being announced by the Railway Minister, TrinamoolMPs led by the Chief Whip in Lok Sabha protested in the well.

Trinamool Chairperson and West Bengal ChiefMinister Ms. Mamata Banerjee expressed her shock and anger over the RailwayBudget. She said that never before Bengal has been so much humiliated andignored.

“Our MPs are protesting in Parliamentagainst Railway Budget. We will not sit idle if Bengal is neglected” she said.

The party Chairperson said that when shewas the Railway Minister she had given several projects and new lines forBengal but today Bengal is neglected. She added that people in Bengal are notbeggars and do not want alms from Centre. Bengal wants its rights, she said.

“BJP is doing just what UPA did. They havehiked fares by 14.5% in just one month, they want to hike fares every time thefuel prices are increased” she said at a public meeting in Hooghly. “They haveincreased the freight charges and this will result in hike in price of dailynecessities. Not only Bengal, other states like Odisha and Tamil Nadu have alsoneglected in Railway Budget” added the Chief Minister.

The party Chairperson said that severalproposals in today`s budget were already proposed by her when she was theRailway Minister. She also said that the BJP wants to bring FDI in Railways andthus wants to sell off the country. She said that had the proposed FederalFront come to power, Bengal would not have faced the disgrace today.

The Chief Minister also posted on herFacebook page:

আজকের দিনের পরিপ্রেক্ষিতে

এত বঞ্চনা, এত লাঞ্ছনা,

কখনো কি দেখেছে কেউ?

কেন্দ্রের নতুন সরকারের হাতে বঞ্চিত লাঞ্ছিত বাংলা

Trinamool`s MP Dr Mrs Dastidar and others filthily abused by BJP MP in LS

Earlier today in the Lok Sabha, TrinamoolCongress was peacefully protesting against the directionless, idealess andclueless Railway Budget. The party was also raising slogans against the politicalvindictiveness of the NDA Government against Bengal. The MPs were raisingslogans in the well of the House. The Chair adjourned the House. At that momentone or two BJP MPs came up, and, unprovoked, filthily abused Dr Mrs Dastidarand others who were standing there. They also threatened Diamond Harbour MPAbhishek Banerjee.

“We were peacefully protesting insideLok Sabha and one seemingly drunk BJP MP along with another came and threatenedand abused us,” said Barasat MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar.

Satabdi Roy, MP of Birbhum, and another MPbelonging to the Aam Admy Party also confirmed the sequence of events.

The BJP MPs used filthy, abusive andunprintable language and made obscene remarks about the Trinamool Chairperson.They repetitively used the word XXXXXXXXXX.

Another BJP MP attempted to cool down thetempers of his colleagues, but they would have none of it. Kakoli GhoshDastidar was distraught.

As our leader Ms Mamata Banerjee has said,we believe the Parliament is a temple of democracy, it is a mosque ofdemocracy, it is a church of democracy, it is a gurdwara of democracy.


The BJP MPs who took Parliamentary traditions to a new low today


Regarding the unfortunate incident, the WBCM said, “Our MPs have every right to protest for the sake of Bengal. Butabusing them for merely protesting is unwarranted. One Govt may come and oneparty may go, but democracy will remain forever. A party cannot destroydemocratic institutions.”

We are disgusted with what happened todayin the Lok Sabha.