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Mamata presses for moratorium on interest payment

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Press Trust Of India Kolkata

Painting a grim financial situation faced by West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday pressed for a three-year moratorium on the Rs 22,000 crore interest paid annually on loans so that welfare schemes could be undertaken.

Banerjee said the Centre was taking away all the revenue income of West Bengal government in the form of interest payment on loans taken by the previous Left Front government and urged "students, youths, priests and imams and all sections of people" to unite and raise a banner of protest against it. Speaking at a government programme aimed at giving sops to Muslims through various schemes ahead of the crucial panchayat elections, the Trinamool Congress supremo reiterated her long-standing demand for a three-year moratorium on interest payment so that the cash-strapped state could move ahead with its development agenda.

 

"We have many plans for welfare of the people, but we do not have enough money left after paying Rs 22,000 crore annually as interest. We told the Centre we do not need its mercy. Are we beggars?," she said.

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First Published: Dec 25 2012 | 12:08 AM IST

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