She criticised the BJP government at the Centre over the alleged growing intolerance in the country, farmer suicides and rise in prices of essential commodities, and asked party leaders to launch campaigns every weekend against these issues.
"The TMC will not only play a role in rebuilding Bengal, but our party has also to play a role in nation building. Trinamool workers must dedicate themselves to building a better society and nation at large.
"The BJP must answer to people on issues like FRDI bill, farmers' distress, price rise, withdrawal of railway projects. Nobody knows the limit of intolerance of BJP. They are deciding what someone will eat or not. Who are they to decide that?" the West Bengal chief minister asked.
The Congress and the CPI(M) are silent against the BJP as they are only busy criticising the TMC government and its policies, Banerjee said.
BJP is the "richest party of the country" followed by the Congress and the CPI(M), while the TMC is the "poorest" party, she claimed.
She claimed that due to lack of funds, her party could not contest elections properly in Tripura.
Referring to the state budget that will be placed today, Banerjee said it would be development centric.
"Union Budget will be presented tomorrow. They will present an election-centric budget. Our budget is development-centric. We have seen how mismanaged the economy of the country has been in the last few years," she said.
"When the BJP spends crores, why does the media remain silent? Why do they target only smaller parties? A section of the media has bad intention. They will always criticise and never highlight the positive things. This is a cheap and dirty game," she said.
With an eye on the upcoming panchayat polls, Banerjee said 8,000 km more roads will be constructed in the districts.
"Panchayat election will be held within the next few months. All pending work must be completed in due time. We have already constructed 23,000 km roads in rural areas. 8,000 km new roads will be built. We have constructed 25 lakh houses for the poor. We will distribute additional five lakh houses," she said.
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