Mamata asks partymen to prepare for snap Lok Sabha polls

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 5:46 PM IST

"Be ready, the Lok Sabha election can be held at any time," party insiders quoted her as telling a closed-door meeting with party MPs, MLas including ministers and front organisation chiefs.

"You all should be prepared for it (Lok Sabha polls) along with the panchayat election," she said.

The term of the elected rural bodies expires in May 2013 but Trinamool Congress is keen to advance the polls.

Calling for intensifying the protests against the 'anti-people' decisions of the Centre after the forthcoming Diwali festival, she said "it is a minority and government. It is a corrupt government.

"Loot is going on in the name of reforms. There are also various scams like 2G and Coalgate which have been unearthed during the UPA rule."

Reiterating her opposition to FDI in retail and cap on subsidised LPG, she said "in a democratic set-up, reforms must reach the poor and the common people. Reforms do not mean selling out everything to satisfy some sections.

"Our battle will go on as we are committed to the people," she said.

A party leader quoted her as alleging that CPI(M) was "silent" on petrol price hike and other central decisions and accused it of having an understanding with Congress.

She also charged a section of the media with trying to malign her government as she was opposed to forcible land acqusition.

She said a section of corporate houses, which also ran media businesses, was criticising her government on different issues as they wanted her to lift the urban land ceiling.

Referring to the Haldia Dock complex controversy which saw cargo handler Haldia Bulk Terminals deciding to leave Haldia citing allegedly unsafe work conditions, Banerjee was quoted as saying "we are more worried about the retrenchment of 275 workers."

Banerjee also urged partymen to follow her and warned them of indulging in groupism.

  

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First Published: Nov 06 2012 | 9:45 PM IST

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