Mamata attacks Centre, says her govt has nothing to hide on donations

In a veiled attack against the Centre for refusing to disclose details on the PM CARES Fund, Mamata Banerjee on Monday said her government has nothing to hide on the donations it has received.

Mamata Banerjee
Mamata Banerjee
Press Trust of India Kolkata
2 min read Last Updated : Jun 30 2020 | 10:47 AM IST

In a veiled attack against the Centre for refusing to disclose details on the PM CARES Fund, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said her government has nothing to hide on the donations it has received.

She said her government has so far got Rs 190 crore to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and for Amphan relief.

She said the state government has released Rs 6,500 crore and more will be required.

It has received public donations of around Rs 150 crore for tackling COVID-19 and Rs 40 crore for Amphan relief, she told reporters at the state secretariat.

"We have nothing to hide on how much we have received. We are not shying away from talking about it," she said in a veiled attack against the PMO's refusal to disclose details on the creation and operation of the PM CARES Fund, telling a RTI applicant that the fund is not a public authority under the ambit of the RTI Act, 2005.

The Prime Ministers Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations (PM CARES) Fund was set up to accept donations and provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic and other similar emergencies.

"We have used whatever assistance we have received from the common people for their cause. I can assure that the fund will be used in a very transparent manner by the government for public purpose and not for any other cause," Banerjee, who is among the harshest critics of the BJP-led government at the Centre, said.

"I thank the common people for helping us with this fund. I have seen that people have helped us with donations of Rs 50 for COVID-19," she said.

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First Published: Jun 29 2020 | 11:54 PM IST

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