The CPI(M) today decided to launch a fresh campaign to inform the people about the various developmental and industrial projects in West Bengal.
Left Front chairman and CPI(M) state secretary Biman Bose said, from April 3 a campaign would be undertaken to inform the farmers and labourers of the various development projects undertaken by the state government.
"The educated people including, doctors, lawyers and intellectuals in the society would be involved in the public relations exercise," Bose said.
The party also decided to expedite the developmental work at the municipalities and panchayats for the upliftment of the poorer sections of the society.
Bose said, the state government wants to carry on the developmental work in consultation with the people of the state.
The state government wants to strengthen the economy of the state through consolidating its position in agriculture and industrialisation, which can only meet the employment requirements of the state, he said.
"We want to carry on the development work in consultation with the people and intellectuals in the state," he said.
He said, the party would try to educate people of "anti-development" forces working in the state.
Bose lambasted the opposition for politicising the issue in Nandigram despite the chief minister announcing that the project would not be taken up without the consent of the people of the area.
He said the police wanted to enter into the area to restore normalcy in the area.
Bose also questioned the role of the Calcutta High Court in ordering a probe by the CBI.
"The developments show that anti-Left forces are trying to destabilise the Left forces in the country," he added.