Reject outright the Opposition’s malicious campaign and unfounded allegations: AITC MPs in letter to President of India

A delegation of AITC Parliamentary Party, along with the family members of party workers killed by BJP in pre-poll violence, today called on the Hon’ble President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Every family member described in detail to the Hon’ble President the horrors unleashed upon them by the Opposition.

Reproduced below is the memorandum in full.

 

May 3, 2018

To
The Hon’ble President of India
Rashtrapati Bhavan
New Delhi

Respected President,

At the outset, we, the Members of the Parliament, belonging to the All India Trinamool Congress, would like to convey our highest regards to you.

We would like to apprise you of some issues which have been brought to your kind notice very recently by the Members of the Ruling political party at the Centre, which are distorted and misleading in nature.

Respected Sir, Panchayat election is a local election, where more than 58 thousand booths throughout West Bengal will go for the polls on 14 May 2018. At the time of filing nomination papers, the BJP started spreading rumours and misleading the people, saying that opposition parties are not being allowed to file nominations. This was spread through one particular ‘sponsored’ media group.

The fact that the Opposition has not been able to submit nominations is not at all true, as more than 96 thousand nominations have been filed by the Opposition parties. If they have not been allowed to file nomination papers, how is it possible that more than 2 lakh nominations in total have been filed? Out of these, more than 96 thousand are from the Opposition. During the period of filing nominations, the entire administration from district level to the block level, along with the police officials worked together for the common people.

Respected Sir, few incidents, however, did take place. These have been over-projected through one particular ‘sponsored’ media group to tarnish the image of the Government, which has worked wonders in West Bengal after being voted to power in 2011.

Before 2011, political violence was the maximum in West Bengal. In Jangal Mahal itself, more than 300 people were killed. At that time, man-days lost due to bandhs and strikes were about 78 lakh.

The picture changed dramatically after the All India Trinamool Congress Party came to power in 2011. While Darjeeling and Jangal Mahal are totally peaceful, there is zero man-days loss in the State of West Bengal.

Respected Sir, you would no doubt appreciate that West Bengal now has become Number One in the country in the spheres detailed below:

  • Number One in man-days generation and total expenditure under 100-Days’ Work
  • Number One in Bank Credit Flows to the MSME Sector
  • Number One in the Ease of Doing Business
  • Number One in Minority Scholarships
  • Number One in Minority Loans (for self-employment)
  • Number One in Rural Housing
  • Number One in Rural Connectivity
  • Number One in Skills
  • Number One in Transparency and e-Tendering

 

In order to tarnish the image of West Bengal and to mislead the people by citing some incidents, the BJP got themselves involved in lynching and killing by hiring people from outside the State and fomenting communal violence.

Respected Sir, you will be shocked and saddened to learn that 5 murder cases took place very recently and all the persons killed belong to the All India Trinamool Congress Party. The list of persons killed is given below:

  1. On 11.04.18, around 17.00 hrs, some supporters of TMC Party assembled near Beliaghata Bridge Party Office under Shasan Police Station, Basirhat Police District to celebrate the uncontested victory in c/w the Falti Beliaghata Gram Panchayat. During the celebration, one Rajab Ali of Uttar Falti stabbed one Saifar Rahaman of Dakshin Baidyapur and fled away. The said Saifar expired on the way to hospital.
  2. On 22.04.18, around 05.00 hrs, one Abdul Ali Mondal along with three others all of Nityananda Kati under Basirhat Police Station, North 24 Parganas allegedly murdered one Amirul Mollick of the same area by slashing the throat and dumped the body in the drain near his house. The deceased belongs to TMC Party.
  3. On 14.04.18, around 16.30 hrs, one Kala Das of Fulbari along with 15 others restrained and assaulted one Bablu Sarkar, member of TMC, of Kethi near Nabaganj Bazar under Ghoksadanga Police Station of Coochbehar district, with the intention to kill, while returning home riding a bike. He was taken to the nearest hospital where he succumbed to his injuries on 20.04.2018. Arrest-03.
  4. On 23.04.18, around 11.30 hrs., while one Dildar Khan along with his wife was proceeding towards Suri-I BDO Office under Suri Police Station, Birbhum for filing nomination in respect of his wife as a TMC candidate in c/w ensuring Panchayat Election 2018, some armed BJP supporters led by one Shyamsundar Lorain shot dead the said  Dildar Khan over political rivalry.
  5. On 19.04.18, one Ajit Debnath of Sundarpore Satberia, PS Gopalnagar was shot at night while at home; hesubsequently succumbed to his injuries in hospital on 22.04.18. His wife Padma was also injured in the attack; however, she survived.

 

It is very unfortunate that we have to bring this to your kind attention that in each and every murder, as described above, the BJP is involved.

Respected Sir, we do sincerely hope and know that your high office would appreciate the true situation on the ground perpetrated by a section of political parties opposed to peaceful democratic processes in Bengal. We appeal to you in the best interest of peace and democracy, to outright reject their malicious campaign and unfounded allegations.

With regards,

Yours sincerely,

Members of Parliament
from All India Trinamool Congress Party

Shri Sudip Bandyopadhyay
Shri Derek O’Brien
Dr Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
Shri Md Nadimul Hague
Shri Sunil Kumar Mondal
Smt Pratima Mondal
Dr Uma Saren
Shri Partha Pratim Ray

 

Demonetisation the most senseless, cruel, heartless and reckless step since independence: Trinamool in LS

Speaking during a discussion on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address in Lok Sabha, Trinamool MP Saugata Roy said that demonetisation is the most  senseless, cruel, heartless and reckless step taken by a govt since independence.

He slammed the government over demonetisation, political vendetta, rising intolerance in the country, deaths due to railway accidents, Maoist attacks, law and order situation in Jammu & Kashmir and foreign policy vis-a-vis China and Pakistan.

‘Ardh Satya’

He called the President’s speech ‘Ardh Satya’ as it does not mention most of the important issue facing the nation. He expressed concern over the protectionist policy of US which may create problems for trade and industry in India; Saugata Roy expressed solidarity with IT technologists working in the US. He also felt worried about the China-Pakistan axis being active against India.

Demonetisation

He teared into the government on the issue of demonetisation. He said, “Demonetisation has destroyed the financial structure of our country. Why did you have to kill whole economy to get black money”? He added, “Ninety per cent of our people use currency notes, 45% of our economy is informal. Sir, you know the Prime Minister talks about digital economy. The total number of credit and debit cards in this country of 125 crore people is 9 crore. There are only 1.36 lakh bank branches in this country, only 2.18 lakh ATMs. Now, in a country which has 5.5 lakh villages, with this few debit and credit cards, with this few ATMs, how can you say that the economy will go digital? It has killed lives”

Saugata Roy demanded to know ow much of black money has been deposited in Rs 1000/500 notes? He said the RBI Governor could not provide the answer. The RBI Governor could not tell us how much time is required to remove the restrictions on withdrawals, he added. Calling demonetisation a surgical strike on the people of India, he said GDP will fall because of the reckless step and that people will respond to this action.

Political Vendetta

Terming the arrests of Trinamool’s Leader in Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay, and MP Tapas Pal as political vendetta, Saugata Roy said Centre is misusing agencies like CBI because the party, led by Mamata Banerjee, has been vocal against demonetisation from Day 1. Saugata Roy said the party will fight against political vendetta on the streets and people will ultimately throw this government out of power. He demanded to know why investigation was not being allowed into the Sahara diaries.

Bank NPAs

Saugata Roy made a mention of the crisis in banking sector, highlighting that total NPAs of banks stands at whooping Rs 8 lakh crore. He wondered how Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi were allowed to flee the country. He added that the President’s speech does not mention the word ‘unemployment’ and that the country is facing a crisis in private sector investment.

Law and Order

Saugata Roy criticised the government over the increased incidents of Maoist attacks in the country. He also highlighted the absence of any mention of ‘intolerance’ in the President’s speech. “Dalits were attacked in Gujarat. In Karnataka a rationalist was killed by Hindu extremists,” he said. Saugata Roy also spoke about the violence in Jammu & Kashmir in 2016 following the encounter of Burhan Wani. He attacked the government, which champions itself over women empowerment, over the fact that only Rs 400 crore out of Rs 2000 crore Nirbhaya Fund was in implementation stage.

 

Click here for the full transcript of his speech.

Day 1 Highlights: Bengal Global Business Summit 2017

The first day of the Bengal Global Business Summit 2017 received accolades from the President of India on Bengal emerging as an investment destination.

11 AM: The day started with former Indian cricket team captain Sourav Ganguly making an impassioned appeal to investors to tap into the potential of Bengal. It was followed by an AV presentation on the investment opportunities in the State.

11:30 AM: Various captains of industries (YP Modi, Sanjeev Goenka, Kishore Biyani, Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Pankaj Munjal) shared their experience of running businesses in Bengal.

Sanjeev Goenka announced investment worth Rs 10000 crore in Bengal over the next few years in FMCG sector. Rakesh Bharti Mittal announced investment worth Rs 3-4000 crore more in Bengal in the next three years. YK Modi announced investments close to one billion rupees in coal bed methane project in Bengal in the next 6 years. TCG Chairman Purnendu Chatterjee announced investments close to Rs 1000 crore for HPL expansion. Hero Motors Group Chairman & MD Pankaj Munjal announced announced investments close to Rs 450 crore for cycle manufacturing.

GAIL has also decided invest Rs 6000 Crore in Bengal in the next 2-3 years including gas pipeline project.

12:00 PM: This was followed by the address by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Read her full speech here.

12:30 PM: During the plenary session, the Hon’ble President of India, Pranab Mukherjee, congratulated the Chief Minister for moving ahead despite legacies of the past. He hoped when the delegates will be go back, they will be taking a part of Bengal back with them. Bengal has truly emerged as an investment destination; the presence of so many delegates is a proof of it, he said.

He later tweeted:

“Bengal Global Business Summit showcases investment opportunities in West Bengal. Growth in State GDP and revenue buoyancy of West Bengal has been impressive. Large participation in the forum, including from 29 countries shows level of interest in West Bengal amongst investors.”

1:00 PM: Delegates from partner countries and other foreign delegates graced the stage and shared their views on the opportunities for business ties with Bengal.

3 PM: The second half of the first day witnessed a Plenary Session on Start Ups and Entrepreneurship. Startups that were present in the session included big names like Naukri and Foodpanda. The session was moderated by Mohandas Pai. Five home-grown startups of Bengal were showcased in the session.

During the session, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that the Government wants to encourage startups but we must ensure the money does not reach only a select few. There must be privacy in data bank, she said. Whatever business people are doing, it must be fully protected, she said. The Government wants young entrepreneurs to come up and work for the betterment of the people, she said.

Bengal Finance and Industry Minister, while speaking at the session stressed on critical thinking and innovation that is bankable. “Be a startup, be disruptive, but how do you engage common people, how do you include them into mainstream,” he asked the entrepreneurs present in the hall. He asked the people not take a job, but be an entrepreneur and create jobs. “This is the Bengal everybody wants to see,” he said.

5 PM: The last session of the day was an ‘International Multi-Country Session’ which saw representatives from Italy, Romania, Netherlands, Poland, Norway, Canada, Russia, China, Japan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Australia, Belgium and other countries.

The Ambassador of Italy to India praised the economic and infrastructure growth in Bengal.

The delegate from Belgium focused on three sectors where Bengal and Belgium can cooperate: trading hubs, agriculture, river tourism.

The delegate from Russian Foreign Ministry announced a Russian company is planning to invest in Bengal, in chemical sector.

The delegate from the Silesia province of Poland discussed opportunities for partnership between Bengal and Silesia

The delegate from Bahrain pitched for closer business ties with Bengal.

The delegation from South Korea invited to visit the Bengal Chief Minister to visit their country.

 

 

Bengal has emerged as a business destination: President of India at Bengal Global Business Summit 2017

Hon’ble President of India inaugurated the third edition of Bengal Global Business Summit today. During his speech he said complemented the current State government for moving with liberal policies for suitable investment climate despite huge debt-stress.

The Hon’ble President said that the Bengal government is focused on growth. He also praised the Sabuj Sathi scheme of the state government.

The two-day long summit is being organised at Milan Mela Grounds, Kolkata. Business delegations from 29 countries including Japan, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Korea, Belgium, Bangladesh, United States of America, UK, Canada, Italy, Russia, China are participating in the two-day meeting.

 

 

মাননীয় রাষ্ট্রপতির উপস্থিতিতে শুরু হল বিশ্ব বঙ্গ বাণিজ্য সম্মেলন

ভারতের মাননীয় রাষ্ট্রপতি আজ তৃতীয় বিশ্ব বঙ্গ বাণিজ্য সম্মেলনের উদ্বোধন করলেন। দুদিনব্যাপী এই সম্মেলন অনুষ্ঠিত হচ্ছে মিলন মেলা প্রাঙ্গনে। আমেরিকা, ব্রিটেন, কানাডা, ইতালি, রাশিয়া, চীন সহ নানা দেশের প্রতিনিধিরা উপস্থিত এই সম্মেলনে।

বন্দর, খনি, ক্ষুদ্র ও মাঝারি শিল্পের ওপর বিশেষ গুরুত্ব দেওয়া হবে বিশ্ব বঙ্গ বাণিজ্য সম্মেলনে। শিল্প ও বানিজ্য দপ্তর ক্ষুদ্র ও মাঝারি শিল্পের অন্তর্গত বস্ত্র, রত্ন, গয়না, চামড়া, পাট, কামারশিল্প, ঢালাই ও হস্তশিল্পকেও তুলে ধরবে।

বিশ্ব বঙ্গ বাণিজ্য সম্মেলন ২০১৭য় স্টার্ট-আপ হতে চলেছে ‘মধ্যমণি’। সাম্প্রতিককালের কিছু নামকরা স্টার্ট-আপের প্রতিনিধিরা রয়েছেন এই সম্মেলন।

 

Bengal has turned around under CM Mamata Banerjee

The third edition of Bengal Global Business Summit is being held at Milan Mela Grounds with participation from business delegates from around the world.

In the last five years, Bengal has witnessed unprecedented growth under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee. Power cuts are a thing of the past; the State has formulated new policies for industry, MSME, land use, textile, maritime, tourism.

There has been a large-scale growth in infrastructure and Bengal is now the fourth largest State economy in the country. The humane-government has also excelled in social-sector development.

Here are some hard figures of the unprecedented development in Bengal since 2011:

Economic Parameters

Growth Rate of Bengal is far above the Growth Rate of India at Macroeconomic level –

India
(% Growth, 2015-2016)

Bengal
(% Growth, 2015-2016)

Gross Value Added (GVA)

7.3 12.02

Industrial Sector

7.3

10.59

Agricultural Sector

1.1

5.55

Services Sector

9.2

13.99

 

1. GSDP (at current Prices)
2010-11                                 –              Rs 4,60,959 Cr

2015-16                                 –              Rs 9,39,471 Cr

2. Fiscal Deficit (as a percentage of GSDP) has been brought down
2010-11                                 –              4.24%

2015-16                                –              2.68%

3. Revenue Deficit has been brought down
2010-11                                 –              3.75%

2015-16                                 –              1.03%

4. State’s own Taxes has doubled in four years
2010-11                                 –              Rs 21,129 Cr

2015-16                                 –              Rs 49,920 Cr

5. Plan expenditure of the Government has gone up by 3 times
2010-11                                 –              Rs 14,615 Cr

2015-16                                –              Rs 54,069 Cr

Plan Expenditure in social sector has increased by 4.5 times

  • Agriculture and Agri-allied sector has grown by 7 times
  • Physical Infrastructure has grown by 4 times

Capital Expenditure has grown by 7 times
2010-11                                 –              Rs 2,226 Cr

2015-16                                –              Rs 15,947 Cr

Growth of Infrastructure and Human Capital

  • 10,663 kms of new highways constructed and upgraded in the last 5 years
  • 10,000 kms of rural roads constructed and upgraded in the last 5 years
  • 100% electrification with quality power provided – No power cuts
  • 2,510 new Primary Schools and 3,452 Junior High Schools opened in the last 5 years
  • 1,852 Secondary Schools have been enhanced to Higher Secondary stage in the last five years
  • 46 new Government Colleges have been opened in the last five years
  • 7 new State-aided Universities and 8 new Private Universities have been set up in the last five years
  • 81 new Polytechnic Colleges have been opened in the last five years compared to 65 in 2011, thus totaling to 146
  • 170 new Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) have been opened in the last five years compared to 80 in 2011, thus totaling to 250 ITIs
  • Significant Investment Flows between 2011 and March 2016

 

Trinamool tells President that country is now under Super Emergency

Meeting the President for the third time since demonetisation, Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs accused the Modi government of having imposed a “super emergency” by launching the exercise and engaging in “vendetta politics” by arresting two party lawmakers after it opposed the “draconian” move.

Speaking to reporters after marching from South Avenue to Rashtrapati Bhawan to protest against the note ban, the MPs also held Prime Minister Narendra Modi responsible for the death of 120 people, caused allegedly by the move, and sought President Pranab Mukherjee’s intervention as the situation had turned “grim”.

The 30-member delegation, comprising MPs Sukhendu Shekhar Roy, Dola Sen, Dinesh Trivedi, Arpita Ghosh, Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, Sisir Adhikari among others, also submitted a memorandum to Mukherjee.

 

Memorandum to the President

Hon’ble Rashtrapati ji,

Six days after announcing demonetisation on 8 November 2016, the Prime Minister had asked for fifty days to meet the objectives of demonetisation and end the suffering caused to ordinary citizens. The people of this country have now borne this acute crisis for over sixty days and the situation has only got progressively worse.

120 lives have reportedly been lost because of demonetisation. We are deeply pained that this Government has not as much as acknowledged the loss of these innocent lives. The brunt of these irresponsible measures is being borne by India’s least fortunate and most honourable people – farmers, textile, construction and plantation workers, small business owners, trading communities, fishermen, housewives, students and large sections of the middle class.

In spite of a good monsoon, farmers were prevented from purchasing seeds and necessary inputs at the peak of the rabi sowing season. Food shortages and rural distress are looming large on the horizon. Everyday we are witnessing cash-starved farmers making distress sales or even throwing away perishable produce.

As you are aware, only 7% of India’s workforce is employed in the organized sector. Demonetisation has impoverished a vast majority of the 415 million workers who earn a daily wage through agriculture, construction, small-scale manufacturing and retail. Over 25 crores daily-wage workers have suffered loss of work. Micro and small-scale industries are reporting 35% job losses and 50% decline in revenue. As factories have shut, workers are returning to their villages in an unprecedented reverse migration. If restrictions on cash withdrawal are not removed immediately, job losses will increase manifold in the coming months.

We find it alarming that people’s right to withdraw their own money has been suspended indefinitely. Despite repeated requests, the Government has shared no timeline for the removal of restrictions on cash withdrawals. As the restrictions continue to be in effect, honest and upright citizens of this country are being prohibited from accessing their hard-earned money. Propriety demands that the Government explain under which provisions of law these restrictions on withdrawals have been imposed.

From the day of the draconian announcement of demonetisation and throughout this ill-conceived and poorly implemented exercise, this Government has served to deceive and ambush its own citizens. New and inconsistent notifications have been issued almost everyday, withdrawal limits and deposit deadlines altered with no prior notice, and financial incentives for digital transactions roll-backed at whim. Arbitrary and irresponsible conduct of this nature has shaken the people’s trust in the government irrevocably.

It is appalling that this Government has resorted to the politics of vendetta to conceal its own incompetence and inefficiency. Anyone who has opposed demonetisation has been branded anti-national, corrupt, a supporter of terrorism or a hoarder of black money. The Government is blatantly misusing power and using state agencies to stifle opposition and silence critics. This deplorable and vindictive politics dishonours the sacred principles of our constitutional democracy and is detrimental to national interest.

Sir, as the custodian of the Constitution of our country, we appeal to you to intervene to take care of our people and save them from harm. We look to you, Sir, to bring an end to this unprecedented super-emergency.

 

With regards.

Yours truly,

<Signed by Trinamool MPs>

Trinamool MPs protest against demonetisation outside Parliament

Trinamool Congress parliamentarians on Wednesday staged a demonstration outside the Parliament in New Delhi opposing the demonetisation move of the Centre and demanding its rollback.

The MPs shouted slogans against demonetisation and called the move a financial emergency. Shouting “Nehi Chalega” they demanded that the measure be rolled back immediately.

“The move is only harassing the common people. We want a rollback,” they said.

Trinamool was the first party to submit a Suspension Notice in Rajya Sabha on the issue under Rule 267; other parties followed suit. The Chair allowed the suspension of business for the day to take up a discussion on demonetisation.

নোট বাতিল ইস্যুতে সংসদের বাইরে ধর্না তৃণমূল সাংসদদের

৫০০ ও ১০০০ টাকার নোট বাতিলের সিদ্ধান্তের প্রতিবাদে ও কেন্দ্রের এই হঠকারী সিদ্ধান্ত প্রত্যাহারের দাবিতে আজ তৃণমূল কংগ্রেসের সাংসদরা সংসদের বাইরে বিক্ষোভ প্রদর্শন করেন।

দেশে যে অর্থনৈতিক অরাজকতা তৈরী হয়েছে বিরুদ্ধে তার বিরুদ্ধে তারা প্রতিবাদে মুখর হন। তৃণমূলের দাবি, কেন্দ্রের এই পদক্ষেপের ফলে সাধারণ মানুষকে প্রতি মুহূর্তে দুর্ভোগের সম্মুখীন হতে হচ্ছে, তাই এই সিদ্ধান্তের প্রত্যাহার প্রয়োজন।

নোট বাতিল ইস্যুতে ২৬৭ নম্বর নিয়ম অনুসারে রাজ্য সভায় তৃণমূলই প্রথম সাসপেনশন নোটিশ দেয়; অন্যান্য দলগুলিও পরবর্তীতে এই নোটিস দেয়। রাজ্যসভার মাননীয় চেয়ারম্যান আজ ধার্য করেছেন নোট বাতিল ইস্যুতে আলোচনার জন্য।

PM’s statement on the poor is an insult to common people and in bad taste: Mamata Banerjee

Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee once again criticised the Prime Minister for Centre’s demonetisation move on Monday. She said that the move has hit the poor of country badly, adding that the statement issued by PM is “bad in taste”.

“The PM in his speech had said the poor are sleeping peacefully. This is an insult to commoners and in bad taste. My humble suggestion is not to hit the common people like this ,” she said.

Mamata Banerjee had earlier given a call for a “joint movement” by Opposition parties against the Centre to give people some respite from the ongoing “financial anarchy” that has been caused due to the decision to demonetise Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes.

On Sunday, she had tweeted: “This is not an ego battle. I humbly appeal again to the Govt at the Centre. Save the common people from more suffering,and the country from financial catastrophe, by withdrawing this hasty decision. First please put a proper action plan in place. Breathing space for people. Today I spoke with several political leaders regarding a joint movement and to meet Rashtrapati Ji together. Let us all fight this together to give relief to common citizens, the poor and stop this financial anarchy.”

Abhishek Banerjee appeals to the youth to help people in bank queues

Abhishek Banerjee on Sunday appealed to everyone, specially the younger generation to assist the elderly, physically challenged, pregnant women, labourers, farmers and workers in bank queues.

He wrote: “I urge everyone, especially the younger generation and all brothers and sisters of our state, to do our bit in assisting the elderly, the physically challenged, pregnant women, labourers, farmers, workers and all those who are very worried and do not know how to fill bank forms and physically lack the strength to stand in long queues.

Please reach out and help them. Let us help each other irrespective of caste, creed, religion and political affinity. Try and make drinking water arrangements outside ATMs and bank branches with the consent and approval central/state/local authorities. There’s no bigger religion in the world than HUMANITY.

Let’s rise up and do our bit for a better tomorrow.”

 

মানুষের পাশে থাকার আবেদন অভিষেক বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের

রবিবার অভিষেক বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় সবার কাছে বিশেষভাবে তরুণ প্রজন্মকে মানুষের পাশে থাকার আবেদন জানান। বৃদ্ধ, শারীরিকভাবে প্রতিবন্ধী, গর্ভবতী নারী ব্যাংক লাইনে দাঁড়িয়ে কৃষক ও শ্রমিকদের সহায়তা করার আবেদন জানান তরুণ প্রজন্মকে।

তিনি বলেন, “আমি সকলকে আহ্বান জানাচ্ছি, বিশেষ করে রাজ্যের যুবসমাজকে, যে তারা যেন জাতি, ধর্ম, রাজনৈতিক মতভেদ অগ্রাহ্য করে বয়স্কদের, প্রতিবন্ধিদের, গর্ভবতী মহিলাদের, শ্রমিকদের, চাষীদের এবং বাকি সকলকে যাদের লম্বা লাইনে দাঁড়ানোর ক্ষমতা নেই কিংবা যাদের ব্যাঙ্ক ফর্ম ভরার পদ্ধতি জানা নেই, উপযুক্ত সাহায্য করে। ওদেরকে এটিএম-র এবং ব্যঙ্কের বাইরে, উপযুক্ত প্রশাসনিক সম্মতি নিয়ে, পানীয় জলের সুব্যাবস্থা রাখার আর্জি জানাচ্ছি। পৃথিবীতে মনুষ্যত্বের চেয়ে বড় আর কোনো ধর্ম নেই।

চলুন আমরা সবাই মিলে এক সুন্দরতর ভবিষ্যত গড়ার চেষ্টা করি।”

 

 

 

Mamata Banerjee to join Opposition leaders to meet President over demonetisation woes

On Sunday, Trinamool Chairperson and Bengal Chief Minister said Mamata Banerjee said she spoke to the President of India on the issue of demonetisation and he has kindly consented to meet her and leaders of other Opposition parties on November 16 or 17.

Mamata Banerjee gave a call for a “joint movement” by Opposition parties against the Centre to give people some respite from the ongoing “financial anarchy” that has been caused due to the decision to demonetise Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes.

She later tweeted: “The Hon President was kind enough to take my call now. I briefed him about how common people are suffering because of demonetization. I thank him for agreeing to meet reps of political parties on Nov 16 or 17 where we will brief him in detail on the grim situation.”

She also spoke to leaders of various parties and requested them to accompany her to meet the President.

In another tweet Mamata Banerjee stated: “This is not an ego battle. I humbly appeal again to the Govt at the Centre. Save the common people from more suffering,and the country from financial catastrophe, by withdrawing this hasty decision. 1st pl put a proper action plan in place.Breathing space for people. Today I spoke with several political leaders regarding a joint movement and to meet Rashtrapati Ji together. Let us all fight this together to give relief to common citizens, the poor and stop this financial anarchy.”

 

নোট বাতিল নিয়ে রাষ্ট্রপতির সাথে কথা বললেন মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়

নোট নিয়ে তাঁর তীব্র প্রতিবাদ এবার তিনি ভারতের বিভিন্ন প্রান্তে ছড়িয়ে দিতে চান। তিনি চান দেশ জুড়ে বিরোধী ঐক্য গড়ে তুলতে। তাই এবার কোমর বেঁধে ময়দানে নামলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা ব্যানার্জি। তাঁর প্রতিবাদে সামিল হতে সব বিরোধী দলের কাছে আবেদনও জানিয়েছেন তিনি। সমস্ত দলের প্রতিনিধিদের নিয়ে তিনি রাষ্ট্রপতি প্রণব মুখার্জির সঙ্গেও দেখা করতে চেয়ে রবিবার রাষ্ট্রপতিকে ফোনও করেন। সময় পেয়েছেন। আগামী বুধবার দুপুর দেড়টায় মমতা ব্যানার্জি যাবেন রাষ্ট্রপতির কাছে। মমতার সঙ্গে ফোনে কথা হয়েছে বেশ কয়েকজন বিরোধী নেতার।

মমতা ব্যানার্জি রবিবার টুইট করে জানিয়েছেন, ব্যাঙ্ক ও এ টি এমের সামনে টাকা তোলার জন্য যাঁরা লাইন দিয়েছেন, তাঁদের অপমান করা হচ্ছে। তিনি এদিন বিনম্রচিত্তে কেন্দ্রের কাছে নোট বাতিলের বিষয়টি পুনর্বিবেচনার করার আবেদন জানিয়েছেন। তিনি বলেছেন, এটা কোনও ইগোর লড়াই নয়। সাধারণ মানুষকে স্বস্তি দিতে সব দলের একসঙ্গে নামা উচিত। তিনি অর্থনৈতিক নৈরাজ্য বন্ধ করার ডাক দিয়েছেন। তিনি জানিয়েছেন, অর্থনৈতিক বিপর্যয় সৃষ্টিকারী হঠকারী সিদ্ধান্ত প্রত্যাহার করা উচিত। আগে সঠিক পরিকল্পনা করা উচিত ছিল। যেখানে সাধারণ মানুষ স্বস্তি পেত। সাধারণ ও গরিব মানুষকে হয়রানি থেকে মুক্তি দিতে অর্থনৈতিক নৈরাজ্য বন্ধ হওয়া উচিত।

নোট বাতিল নিয়ে মানুষের হয়রানি দেখতে শনিবার রাজপথে নেমেছিলেন মমতা ব্যানার্জি। শরৎ বোস রোড, ভবানীপুর আশুতোষ মুখার্জি রোডে বেসরকারি ব্যাঙ্কে যান। এ টি এমের অবস্থাও দেখেন। নোট বাতিলের ঘোষণার দিন মমতা ব্যানার্জিই প্রথম প্রতিবাদের সুর চড়িয়ে বলেন, এই সরকারকে বরখাস্ত করা উচিত। তুঘলকি সিদ্ধান্ত। অনেক মানুষ আত্মহত্যা করতে পারেন। গরিব মানুষ টাকা রাখবে কোথায়?‌

শনিবার নবান্নে মিডিয়াকে বলেন, সাধারণ মানুষের হয়রানি চোখে দেখে এলাম। অর্থনৈতিক জরুরি অবস্থা চলছে। কেন ব্যাঙ্ক, এ টি এমে টাকা থাকবে না?‌ লাইন দিয়ে সাধারণ মানুষকে কেন শূন্য হাতে ফিরে যেতে হচ্ছে?‌ ২০০০ টাকা নিয়ে মানুষ কী করবে?‌ দোকানদার নিচ্ছে না। ভাঙাতে পারছে না। ১০০ টাকা বেশি পাওয়া যাচ্ছে না। আমি আবার রাজপথে নামব।‌‌‌