Mamata accuses Modi govt of non-cooperation

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Press Trust of India Gopiballavpur (WB)
Last Updated : Oct 29 2015 | 5:42 PM IST
Accusing the Centre of non-cooperation with her government, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today pointed out that despite repeated demands to rescue West Bengal from the debt trap the Modi government has curtailed funds for various projects.
"Had there been full cooperation of the Centre, huge employment opportunities could have been generated in the state," Banerjee said urging the Modi government to continue funding for all central projects in the interest of people.
Addressing a meeting here, Banerjee said that the Centre had curtailed funds for various projects, including those for the people in Jangalmahal (affected by Maoist activities earlier)".
She said that the previous Left Front government had left a huge debt burden and the people and the state government had to suffer for that.
"Inspite of this, we had created employment opportunities for a few lakh people," she claimed urging the people to support the government which would work for people throughout the year.
Announcing a host of development projects and laying foundation stone for some of them, the CM said that her government would never allow people in the state to suffer due to lack of development activities.
"We want people in Jangalmahal to live in peace with the help of all sorts of development activities. No project earmarked for them will be discontinued," she said.
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First Published: Oct 29 2015 | 5:42 PM IST

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