Tag: Mamta Banerjee

  • Sharad Pawar and Mamata Banerjee are two sides of the same coin: Bengal BJP President

    Sharad Pawar and Mamata Banerjee are two sides of the same coin: Bengal BJP President

    Kolkata (IANS). BJP state president Sukanta Majumdar on Monday said that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and National Congress Party (NCP) leader Sharad Pawar are two sides of the same coin in establishing dynastic politics in their respective states.

    Addressing the media after reaching New Jalpaiguri station in North Bengal, Mazumdar said, “While Pawar is trying to establish his daughter Supriya Sule in politics, Mamata Banerjee is trying the same with her nephew Abhishek Banerjee.” ”

    It may be mentioned that on Sunday, Pawar’s nephew and Leader of Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, Ajit Pawar, quit the NCP and took oath as the Deputy Chief Minister in the ruling Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party government, headed by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

    Soon after that development, Mamata Banerjee called up Sharad Pawar, expressing solidarity in this moment of political crisis.

    Majumdar said that both the NCP and the Trinamool Congress are raising voices of discontent over their supremo’s efforts to establish dynastic politics in the party.

    Majumdar said, “While Pawar is setting up his daughter, similar efforts are being made by Banerjee to set up her nephew. Due to this people in their own parties are disappointed. He said that if the upcoming West Bengal Panchayat elections are free and fair, then the Trinamool Congress will face a crisis and many people will leave the party. Eventually the Trinamool Congress will cease to exist.

  • Mamata Banerjee announces benefits for state government employees including promotions

    Mamata Banerjee announces benefits for state government employees including promotions

    Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday announced a slew of benefits for state government employees, including better promotion opportunities, increased cashless benefits under the health scheme and allowances for SSK (Shishu Shiksha Kendra) and MSK (Secondary Education Centre) teachers. Are.
    The announcement came during the Chief Minister’s meeting with the representatives of employees’ unions loyal to the Trinamool Congress at Nabanna. The benefit was announced at a time when a section of employees of state government and state-aided institutions were agitating demanding dearness allowance.
    The state government, while making changes in its Modified Career Advancement Scheme (MCAS), made it clear that the employees will now get assured promotion in service life of eight years, 15 years and 24 years.
    Earlier, assured promotions were given at eight years, 16 years and 25 years of service.
    Apart from this, the limit of cashless benefit under the West Bengal Health Scheme has been increased from Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 2 lakh.
    A series of benefits were announced for nearly 70,000 teachers in MSKs and SSKs, which are run by the Departments of School Education and Minority Affairs in remote areas.
    SSK and MSK teachers will get an assured increment of three per cent annually and a one-time payment of Rs three lakh on retirement.
    Sources said that the benefits announced for SSK and MSK teachers were very important in view of the panchayat elections round the corner. These teachers are very influential as they teach in villages where formal schools are not available.
    “The ruling establishment is clearly trying to reach out to them ahead of the rural elections. The move can be considered a smart move,” said a source.
    Sources said the announcement was significant from the point of view of the ruling establishment as a section of employees were continuing their agitation demanding DA.
    “Government employees will play an important role in conducting the panchayat elections. If their grievances are not redressed, it may backfire for the ruling party, as teachers of state-aided schools play the role of opinion leaders in rural areas. Apparently the Chief Minister tried to pacify them with the resources available with the state government.
    A section of officers said that state government employees are getting 38 per cent less DA as compared to central government employees.

  • Kejriwal will seek support from Mamta

    Kejriwal will seek support from Mamta

    Kolkata (IANS) | Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will meet his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday and seek her support against the central government’s ordinance setting aside the Supreme Court order handing over control of administrative services in the national capital to AAP. The two chief ministers are scheduled to meet at the state secretariat in Nabanna on Tuesday afternoon. According to sources in the state unit of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Kejriwal may seek the support of the Trinamool Congress to stop the Centre’s ordinance in the Rajya Sabha.

    After the meeting, both the leaders are going to hold a joint press conference. AAP sources said Kejriwal has already approached leaders of opposition parties and chief ministers of non-BJP ruled states to seek their support and Tuesday’s meeting with Mamata Banerjee is part of that exercise.

    BJP’s national vice-president and party’s Lok Sabha member Dilip Ghosh, however, made fun of the meeting. He called it a futile exercise by the opposition parties to project a credible face against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    Ghosh said, in 2019, Mamata Banerjee herself tried to become the face and hence she organized a meeting of opposition party leaders in Kolkata. But after that his party lost in many constituencies in West Bengal in 2019. This time she is scared to present herself. That’s why she is holding meetings with the leaders of other opposition parties.

    Recently, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his deputy Tejashwi Yadav visited Kolkata and held a meeting with Mamata Banerjee.

    After the meeting, both Banerjee and Kumar emphasized that all anti-BJP forces should act with an open mind and shed their arrogance to establish a grand-opposition alliance in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    Earlier, Samajwadi Party leader and Leader of Opposition in Uttar Pradesh Assembly Akhilesh Yadav also met the Chief Minister in South Kolkata.

    Both Banerjee and Yadav stressed on strengthening the unity of regional parties to take on the BJP in 2024.

    –IANS

  • Opposition unity: Nitish will meet Mamta in Kolkata, Akhilesh in Lucknow

    Opposition unity: Nitish will meet Mamta in Kolkata, Akhilesh in Lucknow

    Patna (IANS) | Taking forward his efforts to unite the country’s opposition parties, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is going to meet his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Monday. Sources said that Nitish Kumar will go to Kolkata in the afternoon by a special plane and will meet Mamta Banerjee. He will discuss the points on which the opposition parties are uniting against the BJP for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    He is expected to stay in Kolkata for three to four hours, including a one-and-a-half or two-hour meeting with his West Bengal counterpart.

    However, leaders of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress had earlier scheduled the Nitish-Mamata meeting for April 25.

    Trinamool insiders said Nitish Kumar is scheduled to arrive in Kolkata on Tuesday morning and meet Mamata at her Kalighat residence in south Kolkata the same evening.

    A member of the West Bengal cabinet said the meeting would focus on unity of opposition forces against the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    In the last few months, Mamata Banerjee has held several meetings with several non-BJP and non-Congress leaders on the issue of opposition unity against the BJP in the 2024 elections.

    Last month, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav went to Kalighat and met him.

    In the meeting, both the leaders agreed to maintain distance with Congress and focus on unity of regional forces against BJP in 2024 elections.

    Soon after meeting Akhilesh Yadav, Mamata Banerjee went to Odisha and held a meeting with her counterpart Naveen Patnaik.

    After this, he met Janata Dal-Secular leader H.D. Kumaraswamy met.

    Last week, he asked his Tamil Nadu counterpart M.K. The unity of opposition forces against Stalin and the role of governors in opposition-ruled states in the country was discussed.

    In recent times, Mamata has emphasized in all her public meetings that if the opposition unites before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, it is possible to end the BJP-led rule.

    However, she has always avoided the thorny issue of whether the Congress is part of her blueprint for a united opposition against the BJP.

    According to JDU, after meeting Mamta, Nitish Kumar will directly go to Lucknow to meet Akhilesh Yadav and discuss the same points.

    Nitish Kumar had earlier met Congress presidents Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, leaders of Left parties D. Raja and Sitaram Yechury to discuss opposition unity.

    –IANS

  • Mamata Banerjee Steps Up Ante Against BJP On Eid, Says ‘I Am Fighting A Gaddar Party’

    Mamata Banerjee Steps Up Ante Against BJP On Eid, Says ‘I Am Fighting A Gaddar Party’

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday claimed that some people are trying to divide the country through ‘politics of hatred’ and asserted that she would not let the country get divided in the name of religion and was ready to lay down her life for it.

    Addressing people who gathered to offer namaz on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr in Kolkata’s Red Road area, CM Mamata said, “Those who want to create divides in the country – I promise today on Eid, I am ready to give my life but I will not let the country divide. We don’t want danga, we don’t want a clash. We want shanti (peace).”

    The Trinamool Congress chief also accused the BJP of trying to change the Constitution of the country. “If democracy will go away, everything will go away. Today Constitution is being changed, history is being changed. They brought NRC; I told them that I will not let them do that,” she stated.

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  • Mamata Banerjee Lashes Out At Centre After CBI Arrests TMC Leader Over Jobs Scam Case

    Mamata Banerjee Lashes Out At Centre After CBI Arrests TMC Leader Over Jobs Scam Case

    West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee lashed out at the Centre after Trinamool Congress (TMC) member Jiban Krishna Saha was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on April 17. The arrest was due to the legislator’s alleged connection to the cash-for-jobs scam. During a press briefing, the Bengal CM slammed the Central government for sending the agencies after her party members and using them for the smallest of issues.

    “You sent ED after everyone. Everyone has one agency or the other behind them. You send NIA even if a chocolate bomb goes off. What is the job of the NIA? It is to protect the country,” Banerjee said. “We maintain democracy here, we maintain courtesy. That is why sometimes we raise our voices. But if someone messes with us, they will be destroyed,” she added. The CM also mentioned Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal who was questioned by the CBI for over nine hours on April 16. “Doesn’t BJP (leaders) have cases against them? How many have been arrested? Are they all clean?” she questioned.

    TMC leader arrested by CBI
    Saha was arrested from Burwan in Murshidabad and he will be soon produced in court after a medical examination. The TMC member is alleged to have been involved with the scam and he is also accused of having used two mobile phones for communication, which he is said to have thrown to get rid of the evidence. One of the phones has been recovered from a pond and the second is being searched.

    The cash for jobs scam has Partha Chatterjee, the former education minister of Bengal as the prime accused. He, along with his relatives, close aides and friends, his staff and the officials in charge of recruiting teachers, are accused of accepting bribes for issuing job appointment letters.

  • Protect Muslims during Ramzan, Mamata Banerjee urges Hindus

    Protect Muslims during Ramzan, Mamata Banerjee urges Hindus

    Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday urged “Hindu brothers and sisters” to protect Muslims during the holy month of Ramazan.

    The appeal was issued ahead of Hanuman Jayanti, scheduled on April 6, and against the backdrop of sporadic communal clashes in the state during the Ram Navami celebrations in Howrah and Rishra in Hooghly.

    “I would like to put our people on alert for April 6. We do respect Bajrangbali. But they (the BJP) may have plans to create riots,” Mamata said, seeking to sensitise people about the saffron camp’s polarisation agenda.

    The chief minister not only instructed the state administration to be vigilant to thwart any attempts to create communal disharmony but also appealed to the people at large to help the minority community.

    “There should not be any atrocities against Muslims in the month of Ramazan. My Hindu brothers and sisters will protect them and save them in every village. They are a minority. They should get justice,” Mamata said at a programme in Khejuri, around 120km from Calcutta, in East Midnapore.

    With her appeal, the Bengal chief minister touched upon a topic that B.R. Ambedkar, the father of the Indian Constitution, had broached in the immediate aftermath of India’s independence when the country was reeling under communal conflict.

    Referring to the growing fanaticism against minorities in the turbulent days after Independence, Ambedkar had said: “… the minorities in India have agreed to place their existence in the hands of the majority…. They have loyally accepted the rule of the majority, which is basically a communal majority and not a political majority. It is for the majority to realise its duty not to discriminate against minorities.”

    Against the backdrop of the strife in parts of Bengal over the past few days over Ram Navami — a festival that was never part of the cultural legacy in the state and was imported by the saffron camp since it became a potent force after the 2014 Lok Sabha elections — Mamata’s appeal to the majority community assumes significance.

    The chief minister took care to explain the various facets of intolerance witnessed in the past few days in the name of Ram Navami celebrations.

    “We have seen riots in the BJP regime. I want to know why Ram Navami processions are continuing even five days after the festival. And that too with guns and bulldozers…. There have been instances of people dancing with guns,” Mamata said, referring to footage from the Ram Navami procession in Howrah on Thursday.

    “They are entering minority areas…. They are setting fruit carts on fire,” she added, suggesting that deliberate efforts are being made by the saffron ecosystem to create a rift between the two communities.

    Mamata was in Khejuri —adjacent to Nandigram, from where she lost to the BJP’s Suvendu Adhikaroi in the 2021 Assembly polls — for a government programme during which she unveiled a slew of projects in the district and handed over benefits under various welfare schemes to a select group of beneficiaries.

    Although Mamata began her address by describing the “relentless efforts” of her government to offer a better deal to the people of the state, she spent considerable time explaining how the BJP was trying to create disharmony among Hindus and Muslims.

    Sources close to her said that the chief minister, who doesn’t follow a written script, probably spoke on the issue as she was receiving constant reports from the administration about the rising tension in various parts of the state after scores of saffron camp leaders hit the streets to capitalise on clashes over Ram Navami celebrations.

    Several BJP leaders — both at the state and the central levels — spent the day talking about the RamNavami clashes, which the state administration managed to control without any loss of life, and criticising the state administration’s alleged policy of pampering “one particular community”.

    From demanding the chief minister’s resignation to spreading the word about the Centre’s possible intervention in Bengal because of the “alleged deterioration “in the law and order situation”, the saffron ecosystem went on an overdrive to create an impression that the majority Hindu community was not safe in the state.

    Such a perception is the menacing backdrop for large-scale communal violence, said a retired IPS officer.

    “It is clear that the attempt is to create a sense of fear in the minds of the majority community so that they engage in violence…. This is a dangerous ploy. The chief minister did the right thing by trying to sensitise the Hindu community about its duties. The administration alone cannot tackle the challenge when all-out efforts are on to create riots,” said the retired officer.