"There is absolutely no progress in agriculture, industry, IT and in job opportunities except for mushroom growth of chit funds which left lakhs of investors cheated," Bhattacharjee told a CPI(M) rally at Hazra near the residence of his successor Mamata Banerjee, in south Kolkata.
Bhattacharjee said, "This party came to power with lofty promises, but failed to develop state's economy with agriculture, industry and IT showing a bleak future."
"People have started realising what good has happened after the political change in the state drove the state backwards in all sectors," he said.
The veteran CPI(M) leader also criticised the government's move to ban law violation programme by political parties in the metropolis and said "Who will obey their undemocratic and unconstitutional order?"
Permission for the rally was witheld by the police, but it was granted later.
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