Still a year left for assembly polls: WB CM

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee on Friday said there was still a year left for the assembly polls.

Presenting the budget speech for the home department in the assembly, she slammed the erstwhile Left Front government and stressed on the development initiated by the ruling Trinamool Congress since coming to power in 2011.

“We have done a lot of work in the past four years and still a lot is to be done. We have one more year till the next elections and we will have to continue ushering in growth and development,” she said.

Slamming the erstwhile Left Front government for plunging the state into a debt trap, WB CM enumerated a host of social security schemes initiated by her government and asserted its commitment towards development.

“With the blessings of the people at large we will come to power again and continue doing the good work.

“From setting up new hospitals, police stations, schools, colleges and training institutes, to bring back the youth of left-wing extremism-affected areas into the mainstream, we have done everything.”

She also rubbished the opposition’s charges of violence during the recent civic polls.

“The polls both at the Kolkata Municipal Corporation and other municipalities were free and peaceful. But the thing due to so many polls, the government is left with little time to work. We had the civic polls, before that we had the panchayat polls and the by elections, so that leaves a government with just two and half years to work (in a five-year tenure),” she added.

Sugata Bose speaks on the violence in Gaza | Transcript

Madam Speaker, the war in Gaza is an ongoing crisis, and that is why it has taken a further tragic turn, namely, a school was attacked and women and children who were sleeping there were killed. The United Nations has termed this attack by Israel as a clear violation of international law. We cannot afford to sit on the fence when there is disproportionate and excessive use of force.

Therefore, I would urge the Government to take a clear stand on the side of morality and law. Thank you very much.