The party's Politburo member, Surya Kanta Mishra said, "Against the tall claims of development by the TMC government, there was no significant achievement to talk much about except corruption and misrule."
Taking a dig at the government for celebrating its two years in office, Mishra accused the regime of not being tough enough in dealing with chit fund firms operating in the state.
"From the trident light controversy to the chit fund scandal, the state has never witnessed such a volume of financial corruption," Mishra said.
The state government was lethargic in taking action against chit fund firms, he alleged.
"The state government is claiming that it has surpassed the national average in GDP and other developmental parameters, but it is nothing new. During our regime too, we had recorded higher average than the national average," he claimed.
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