CM attends Valediction Sesquicentennial Celebrations of the Calcutta High Court at Netaji Indoor Stadium

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee on May 5, 2013, lights the lamp during the valediction sesquicentennial celebrations of the Calcutta High Court at the Netaji Indoor Stadium. President Pranab Mukherjee and Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir were also present at the celebration. 
Ms Banerjee, in her address to the gathering highlighted the importance of the executive, judiciary and legislature working together. She said, “If they function together, it would be better for the people. I respect the judiciary as they perform their job to protect the interests of people.“ 
The Chief Minister praised the judiciary and exhorted them to continue and uphold the true values of justice while delivering judgment. She reiterated that justice delayed is justice denied. She said,“I expect the judges should be truthful to their duty, so that they deliver the right judgment and keep people well. I would like the judiciary to work to give relief to the people.“

Trinamool Chairperson Mamata Banerjee addresses a protest rally at Panihati in North 24 Parganas

Trinamool Chairperson Mamata Banerjee issued a slogan for the forthcoming general election: no third UPA government. At a rally at Panihati in North 24 Parganas on Saturday, she exhorted regional parties to come together and give the country a stable government.
“I want Paribartan in Delhi. Here`s my slogan: No third UPA. Let`s get a government. All the regional parties are required. Let many come together and give us a stable government,“ Ms. Banerjee said.
Ms. Banerjee said that accounts of Trinamool Congress were scrutinized by the Income Tax authorities but not of other political parties.
She also said that the Centre wanted to deprive the state economically, adding that conspiracies began after the Trinamool Congress quit the UPA government.
Alleging that Congress was trying to divide regional parties, the Trinamool Chairperson said, “Those spelling disaster for the country are toying with the idea of dividing regional parties. People of the country are saying there were UPA-I and UPA-II but there will be no UPA-III.“
She said no amount of browbeating would be able to cow her down. “The more you browbeat me, the more I will be vocal. No use threatening me with the CBI,“ she said.
She pointed out that the chit fund companies flourished during the 80s and their failure to put up a strict law against these fraud companies, she said, “Once the Bill which we have passed is enacted, the government would confiscate the property of the chit fund companies and refund the investors.“ She said, `Please do not invest in these companies. Withdraw your money and if they refuse to refund, put in a complaint against them.`
Addressing his party members, she said, “No one will go to anyone for collecting subscription. If anyone does and if anyone gives, they themselves will be responsible for that,“ albeit adding that there were people who loved the TMC and provided them with festoons, hoardings and loudspeakers during election campaign.
She criticized the Election Commission for announcing the date for Howrah Lok Sabha bypoll following the death of Trinamool MP Ambica Banerjee. “They didn`t even wait for his shradh ceremony. What is the hurry? Is it only because they want to see the Trinamool defeated? It`s not going to happen,“ she said.

Trinamool RS Chief Whip Derek O`Brien says corruption in the UPA years has been in the tens and hundreds of thousands of crores

Shortly after the nephew of the Union Railway Minister was arrested by CBI for taking bribes,  Trinamool RS Chief Whip Derek O`Brien pointed out the saddened state of the UPA II.

His statement is given below:

We care for Railways as an institution, Mamatadi tried to institute a culture of fair play and transparency. Sad to see it go.

Corruption in the UPA years has been in the tens and hundreds of thousands of crores. Many, many zeroes. When the families of ministers are down to taking bribes in the lakhs, down to retail-level corruption, it is astonishing and deeply embarrassing.

The UPA and the Congress need to introspect. 2G,Coal and so many more… The rot has set in so deeply.

Should Bansal resign? In his place, I would have. But Congress ministers seem to apply Fevicol before sitting down on a chair.

Trinamool Chairperson addresses protest rally at Shyambazar

AITMC Chairperson Ms. Mamata Banerjee addressed a protest rally at Shyambazar 5-point Crossing on May 2nd 2013. At the onset of her speech she greeted a very Happy Bengali New Year to all present including Trinamool State President Subrata Bakshi,Secretary General Partha Chatterjee, Derek O`Brien and all other colleagues, MPs, MLAs, Councilors, block and district leaders and representatives, gathered .
Ms. Mamata Banerjee said, “For the last few days there has been a wave of false allegations against my party, the State Govt., and even family members have been pulled in. I have not had the time to reply to the allegations in the last few days as my primary work is to give protection to the common people.  People who have lost everything, people who have been cheated, people who had no fault but are shedding tears today, my first consideration was for them. I have passed the new law, formed the Commission and completed all my work and duty in the interest of the common people. After completing all my work I have come in front of people and that is why I am late, I am sorry“.
“I have two identities, when I`m working for the government I`m the Chief Minister, but yet I don`t use the previous CM`s chair, l have bought a common chair for myself. Today I am here as the Chairperson of AITMC, I have formed this party with people`s blood, sweat and love. I would like to tell those who have conspired to damage this party, that I`m proud of Trinamool Congress because out of 100 only 1 or 2 people might be corrupt. In a family 1 person might be corrupt that does not mean you accuse the entire family. It is not right to judge 99 people based on the action of 1. Our party is transparent, we have accountability, we have credentials, but we are bit emotional and affectionate. So when poor people are in trouble even our hearts cry“, said Ms. Banerjee.
“Friends, I would like to bring to your notice that police can only take action when there is a complaint or a FIR only in very rare cases there can be a suo moto. We had sent a letter on 8th Feb to the Govt. of India after hearing vague news from some source. Money laundering, SEBI and RBI, Chit Fund are all under Central Government. On 15th April 2013 (Poila Boishakh) while watching a television programme on Tara Channel, I saw journalists and artists are crying. I follow the music channel as I love music. I told my administrative team that I don`t want this channel to close down, within the limit of law and technicality please try to save this popular channel. I asked the channel to put an FIR with police. The previous government had not taken any step and did not even bother to bring to our notice about the issue of chit fund, whereas they had witnessed the growth of such illegal organizations.“
Ms. Banerjee quoted the letter from the Rashtrapati Bhavan, “The West Bengal Protection of Interest of Depositors in Financial Establishment Bill 2003, sent for the assent of the President cannot be accepted as it will not be appropriate to recommend a faulty and an incomplete legislation, hence it is recommended that the bill may be withdrawn and a fresh legislation must be incorporated.“ On the new Law for protecting depositors against Chit Funds, she said, “Under the permit of the new law no perpetrator will be spared and all illegal property will be auctioned and poor people will be paid off.“
“I work for the State Govt. but don`t take any salary or facility of car and house as I work voluntarily in the interest of the common people. I`m the protector of people, not in exchange of money, but out of love.“ said Ms Banerjee. “I can proudly challenge I have never taken any advertisement from a chit fund group or from Central Government for my paper `Jago Bangla` as I do not misuse my power,“ she said.
Ms. Banerjee said that “Charity begins at home. I would like to bring to the notice of the common people the growth that Bengal has achieved in the last year. Here are the documents accepted by the Planning Commission that states that West Bengal has achieved a higher growth than the national average, national GDP for year 2012-13 is 4.96 whereas Bengal`s GDP is 7.6. National average of agricultural growth 2012-13 is 1.79 and Bengal has recorded 2.56. People say industry is neglected in Bengal but the records say otherwise, national industrial growth rate is 3.12 whereas Bengal has achieved 6.24 which is double of the national average. In Service sector national average is 6.59 and Bengal`s average is 9.48. Growth of Revenue in Bengal is 30 %, 12,000 crore more income has been generated than before. These record performances have been achieved in spite of challenges and obstacles. So I want to assure my people that I`ll bring back the lost glory of Bengal.“
“The people of Bengal are my family, I don`t have any other family“, she reiterated.
She ended her speech by saying that she will be addressing another mass meeting at Panihati on May 4.

Chief Minister pays tribute to legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray on his 92nd Birth Anniversary at Writers` Bldg

Chief Minister paid tribute to legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray on his 92nd Birth Anniversary at Writers` Building.

Below is her Facebook post –

This year also, we paid our obeisance to Satyajit Ray on the occasion of his 92nd birthday at Writers` Building today.

Sandip Ray and his wife Lalita Ray were present. Anupda (Anup Ghosal) presented some mindblowing songs from the immortal creations of Satyajit Ray.

The place of Satyajit Ray in the hearts of film lovers of the world is unrivalled. The multifarious facets of his creations have the incredible power to satiate the quest for joy and fulfilment that thrives in our minds.

Satyajit Ray is forever!

Chief Minister expresses her condolence on the death of Sarabjit Singh

West Bengal Chief Minister expressed her condolence to the members of the bereaved family on the death of Indian prisoner in Pakistan Sarabjit Singh.

On her Facebook page she wrote:

I am extremely shocked to learn that Sarabjit Singh is no more.

This is a result of bad handling of the case.

I have no words to express my anguish. I can only say sorry for the state of affairs that perpetrated this situation.

My deepest condolence to the members of the bereaved family. I stand by them at this hour of grief.

Sarabjit Singh died on Thursday in a Lahore hospital a week after being brutally beaten up by fellow inmates in jail.