Tag: Mamata Banerjee

  • PM should reveal plans in store for Ukraine-returned students: Mamata

    By PTI

    DARJEELING: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday sought to know from the Centre what academic measures would be taken for students who have returned from war-torn Ukraine.

    She said that it was the duty of the central government to take “full care of the students”.

    “I will request the Prime Minister to tell us what measures are being taken for the Ukraine-returned Indian students, the 17,000 students. What about their studies? Is it not the duty of the government to take full care of these students?” Banerjee told reporters here.

    The CM is on an official tour to the northern districts of the state.

    Banerjee also asserted that her government was ready to help the Ukraine-returned students with their academics, “unlike the Centre”.

    “I met 400 students who returned to Bengal. We are ready to extended education-related help to them free of cost,” she added.

  • Bengal Assembly speaker suspends 5 BJP MLAs for unruly conduct

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Five BJP MLAs, including Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, were suspended by West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Bandyopadhyay for their alleged unruly conduct in the House.

    Adhikari, along with BJP legislators Dipak Burman, Shankar Ghosh, Manoj Tigga and Narahari Mahato, were suspended by the Speaker for future sessions this year.

    WB | A ruckus erupted inside state Assembly in Kolkata, over Birbhum violence caseOpposition demanded discussion over law & order on the last day at least, govt declined. They brought Kolkata police personnel in civil dress to clash with 8-10 of our MLAs: LoP Suvendu Adhikari pic.twitter.com/RbYsVWba2M
    — ANI (@ANI) March 28, 2022
    Earlier in the day, the assembly plunged into pandemonium as ruling TMC and BJP MLAs exchanged blows after saffron party legislators demanded a statement by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over “worsening” law and order situation in the state.

    Around 25 BJP MLAs led by Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari then walked out of the assembly, claiming that several party legislators were roughed up by TMC MLAs inside the House.

    TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim, however, told reporters that the BJP is staging a drama to create chaos in the assembly. He also said that some Trinamool Congress legislators were injured during the scuffle that took place inside the House.

  • Shares deep relationship with Mamata, she’s sister to me: Bengal Governor amid Birbhum killings

    By PTI

    JAIPUR: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, who has been at loggerheads with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Friday said he shares a deep relationship with her like a brother.

    At the same time, he is not a “proactive governor” but a “copybook governor”, who believes in the rule of law, Dhankhar said here, adding he will never violate the dignity of the Constitution at the behest of anyone.

    He referred to various occasions when he had a showdown with the West Bengal CM while stressing that he won’t do anything beyond the constitutional limits.

    Dhankhar was speaking as the chief guest in a seminar on the “Role of Governors and MLAs in Furtherance of Democracy”, organised by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association’s Rajasthan chapter in the state Assembly building.

    “People may not have knowledge but my personal relationship with the chief minister is very deep, of brother and sister. Our dialogue is continuing,” he said.

    He made the remark while talking about a recent controversy over summoning the West Bengal state Assembly at 2 am on March 7, the timing of which was changed to 2 pm after a fresh cabinet proposal.

    An imbroglio over the timing started after Dhankhar had on February 24 summoned the Assembly at 2 am on the basis of a proposal by the Mamata Banerjee cabinet, which was later clarified as a typographical error.

    “Sometimes conflict happens because of ignorance, like someone is there in the dark to trouble us,” he said. In lighter vein, Dhankhar quipped it was said that the government does not want to use the word “PM”, therefore “AM” was written.

    “I mean to say that I have to act as a friend, guide and philosopher of the government. My biggest witness is Mamataji. The CM’s status in democracy is very huge, behind the CM is the sanction of people. This mandate is huge,” the Governor said.

    “I tell her, I appreciate you represent the mandate of nine crore people. In the politics of India, the prime minister and the chief minister are supreme but I said, give at least some space to me,” Dhankhar said.

    Dhankhar has been at loggerheads with CM Banerjee since his appointment in July 2019.

    He said MLAs are also seen by a certain prism and his position is no different.

    Dhankhar said he told the chief minister that she is a well-known leader of the country.

    “I took his (Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot) name and said there are not more than three-four people in this category. Whatever the Centre suggests to me, I will take it very seriously and my mind will be that work should be done accordingly if there is no constitutional impediment,” he said.

    “In the same way, I said whatever your (Banerjee’s) suggestion will be, its effect will also be as much on me. But the day people of the Centre or you are convinced that I will do what you say, then another person will sit on this chair, I will not sit,” he said.

    Dhankhar said he takes command only from the Constitution and not from anyone else.

    “My job is to protect, preserve and defend the Constitution,” he said.

    Dhankhar said he was called by the media a “proactive governor”.

    “I am a copybook governor. I believe in the rule of law. I will not violate constitutional dignity under any circumstances at the behest of anyone,” he said.

    Dhankhar said he feels pain when there is no dialogue between ruling dispensation and the opposition.

    In this context, he praised Rajasthan, saying the state has a great tradition of cordial relationship between the ruling and opposition parties.

    “It has been my relentless effort that as a governor, my main responsibility is to support the government but it is not possible with one hand,” he said.

    Dhankhar said a governor should not be given any work other than his constitutional obligations, which would create a situation of conflict with the state government.

    The appointment of vice-chancellors is one such thing that creates conflicts, he stressed.

    “When a matter of appointment comes to me, I work with my own wisdom. But when the CM’s suggestion comes, I don’t apply my mind. I agree to the name. Despite this, this governor had to suffer. Twenty-five vice-chancellors have been appointed without my knowledge and sanction,” he said.

    Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot said there has always been a cordial relationship between the governor and state government because of the traditions set by old leaders.

    He said in Rajasthan, Assembly sessions run longer and both ruling and opposition parties share a good relationship.

    Gehlot said all members of the House will meet at dinner at his residence on March 28.

    Speaker C P Joshi, Leader of Opposition Gulab Chand Kataria also addressed the seminar, which was attended by sitting and former MLAs.

    In the programme, four MLAs were honoured.

    BJP MLA Gyanchand Parakh was honoured for being the best MLA for 2019, independent MLA Sanyam Lodha for 2020, BJP MLA Babulal and Congress MLA Manju Devi for 2021.

  • BJP claims eight persons in Bengal’s Birbhum were beaten up and set on fire

    By Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: Taking on the TMC government over the Birbhum massacre in which eight persons were charred to death on Monday night, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday alleged that the eight people were beaten up brutally before being set on fire by the perpetrators.

    Accusing some leaders of Bengal of trying to cover up the ruthless killings, the BJP denied the fact that the cause of the blaze was due to a short circuit and subsequent multiple explosions of LPG cylinders.

    Sambit Patra-national spokesperson of BJP  here on Thursday at a press conference accused the TMC of indulging in ‘vendetta politics’ in which 8 people, including 6 women, were charred to death in Birbhum district.

    Quoting the post-mortems reports, Patra said: “The post-mortem reports have now come out clearly indicating that women and children, charred to death in Birbhum district of Bengal, were first brutally beaten up and then burnt. Where are now those leaders, who have been attributing the horrific incident to short-circuit?” He further alleged that 26 political murders have taken place in the last week in Bengal. The law and order in the state remain a big question mark.  “Mamata Banerjee should have stopped all those political murders, but she did not stop. In Birbhum, as local people said, the police were absent after the incident”, Patra alleged, complaining that the administration was instructed not to allow the police to reach there after the crime. “ Till date, the workers of Mamata Banerjee have killed about 200 BJP workers in the politics of revenge being done by Mamata Banerjee”, he alleged

  • ED asks TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee to appear before it again on March 29

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued a fresh summons to TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, asking him to appear before it for questioning on March 29 in a money-laundering case linked to an alleged coal scam in West Bengal, officials said on Thursday.

    The agency will continue to record the statement of Banerjee (34) in the case lodged under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), they added.

    The Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary and nephew of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was questioned by ED officials for about eight hours here on Monday (March 21).

    That was the second time he was questioned in the case. He was first grilled by ED officials in September last year.

    Banerjee’s role and links with the other accused in the case are being investigated, ED officials had said.

    While leaving the ED office on Monday, the TMC leader told reporters that he was a “law-abiding citizen” and hence, had “cooperated” in the investigation.

    He alleged that probe agencies such as the ED, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Income Tax department are being used by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to “scare the opposition and its political personalities”.

    The last ED summons against Banerjee and his wife Rujira was issued after the Delhi High Court, on March 11, dismissed a plea moved by the couple, challenging the notices asking them to appear before the agency in Delhi instead of Kolkata.

    Banerjee also filed a special leave petition (SLP) before the Supreme Court on Monday, challenging the ED summonses asking him to appear before the agency in Delhi.

    The ED lodged the case on the basis of a November 2020 FIR registered by the CBI that alleged a multi-crore-rupee coal pilferage scam related to Eastern Coalfields Limited mines in West Bengal’s Kunustoria and Kajora areas in and around Asansol.

    Local coal operator Anup Majhi alias Lala is the prime suspect in the case. The ED had claimed that Banerjee was a beneficiary of the funds obtained from this illegal trade. The agency has so far made two arrests in the case.

    One of the arrested accused is Vikas Mishra, the brother of TMC’s youth wing leader Vinay Mishra who is stated to have left the country and renounced his Indian citizenship.

    The second arrested accused is former inspector in-charge of the Bankura police station Ashok Kumar Mishra.

  • Birbhum killings: Mamata reaches Bogtui village, speaks with kin of deceased

    By PTI

    KOLKATA/RAMPURHAT: Taking a tough stance, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday said suspects of the Rampurhat killings will have to be hunted down and arrested unless they surrender, and asserted that police would ensure the strictest punishment for the culprits.

    Banerjee, who landed at a helipad near Bogtui village where 8 people were burnt alive early on Tuesday, also promised permanent government jobs to members of the 10 affected families.

    #WATCH | West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee meets the kin of those killed in #Birbhum violence. Visuals from Bagtui village, Rampurhat pic.twitter.com/iIhSQjLpu8
    — ANI (@ANI) March 24, 2022
    “Police will ensure strictest punishment is handed out to culprits responsible for the Rampurhat carnage. The case filed before the court should be water-tight,” she said.

    The chief minister announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the next of the kin of the victims, and Rs 2 lakh each for rebuilding the damaged houses. Those injured will be provided Rs 50,000 each, she added.

    ALSO READ: Birbhum killings: Congress delegation prevented from entering Bogtui village ahead of Mamata’s visit

    “Police has been ordered to throw a dragnet to unearth secret caches of illicit firearms and bombs across Bengal,” Banerjee said.

    Eight people, including two children, were charred to death as nearly a dozen huts were set ablaze in Birbhum district early Tuesday in a suspected fallout of the murder of a ruling TMC panchayat official.

  • Decision to quit BJP prompted by politics of hatred practised in party: Babul Supriyo

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: TMC candidate for Ballygunge assembly by-poll, Babul Supriyo, who switched over to the Mamata Banerjee-led party from the BJP last September, on Friday said his decision to quit the saffron party was prompted by politics of “hatred and divisiveness” practised by its members.

    The former MP had left the BJP shortly after losing his ministerial berth at the Centre.

    Often trolled on social media over his decision to switch camps, Supriyo on Friday, tagging Bengal BJP’s official page, tweeted, “My decision to quit was prompted by the politics of hatred, divisiveness (practised in the saffron camp). I could no longer reconcile to such brand of politics.”

    Asserting that he would do whatever was needed to protect the heritage, culture and secular values of Bengal, Supriyo said, “People of Asansol know I had never practiced the sectarian and narrow 70:30 or 80:20 politics in Bengal and will never do that.”

    The Left had accused the former minister of fuelling communal sentiments following a riot in Asansol area of Paschim Bardhaman district in 2018.

    Alleging that he was betrayed by the BJP leadership in Bengal, Supriyo stated, “I would work to uphold the motto of unity in diversity.” He also said that “he could not accept the regular insults made to Bengalis, the refusal to acknowledge the good work of a Bengali”.

    Responding to his allegations, BJP national vice-president Dilip Ghosh wondered why he “woke up to the true character of the BJP this late”. “We never saw such a treacherous personality before,” he said.

    “If he thinks Bengalis are not getting due recognition, how come he was made a union minister by Shri Narendra Modi in 2014, despite being a new entrant in politics? He was a singer and had no political background. Has he forgotten how he was defeated by the TMC in Tollygunje last year?” Ghosh said.

    Echoing him, BJP national secretary Anupam Hazra said it was “ironical that Supriyo did not discover these traits and vices” when he was a minister “We are lucky to have got ridden of such unprincipled unethical person,” Hazra said.

  • Mamata says Bengal was offered controversial Pegasus spyware for Rs 25 crore, 4-5 years ago

    By PTI

    KOLKATA/AMARAVATI: A day after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee revealed that the controversial Pegasus spyware was offered to her government, she provided on Thursday more details, stating the state police was approached at least four to five years back with an offer to sell the controversial Israeli spyware for just Rs 25 crore.

    The chief minister said she had turned it down when she came to know of it.

    Banerjee also alleged that instead of using the spyware for the security of the country, it was used by the central government which she claimed purchased it, for “political” reasons against judges and officials.

    However, the Telugu Desam party denied assertions made by her on Wednesday that the then chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu, had purchased the spyware during his tenure.

    “They (NSO, the company which developed Pegasus) had approached everybody to sell their ware. They had approached our police too, four-five years ago and offered to sell it for Rs 25 crore. I had the information, but I said that we did not require it,” Banerjee said at the state secretariat.

    “If it was used for the benefit of the country or for security reasons then it was a different matter altogether, but it has been used for political purposes, against judges, officers which is not at all welcomed,” she alleged.

    The Bengal chief minister had on Wednesday disclosed in the Assembly that her government was offered Pegasus spyware which she had declined as it had the potential to encroach upon people’s privacy.

    During her disclosure in the Assembly, the fiery leader had also claimed that the Andhra government “had it during Chandrababu (Naidu)’s time”.

    However, the Telegu Desam party denied the claim and said the Chandrababu Naidu government had made no such purchase.

    “We have never purchased any spyware. We never indulged in any illegal phone tapping,” Telugu Desam Party general secretary Nara Lokesh said here on Thursday.

    Reacting to Banerjee’s claim that the previous Chandrababu Naidu government purchased the Pegasus Spyware, Lokesh who was the then Minister for Information Technology in his father Chandrababu’s Cabinet, said, “I don’t know whether she has indeed said this, and where and in which context. If she did say this, she is certainly misinformed.”

    However, he said the software was offered to the state government. “Yes, Pegasus offered to sell its spyware to the AP government as well but we rejected it,” Lokesh said. Had the government purchased the spyware, there would be a record of it, he pointed out.

    An international media consortium had reported last year that over 300 verified Indian mobile phone numbers were on the list of potential targets for surveillance using Pegasus spyware.

    A New York Times report earlier this year claiming India bought Pegasus spyware as part of a USD 2 billion defence deal with Israel in 2017 had triggered a major controversy with the Opposition alleging that the government had indulged in illegal snooping that amounted to “treason”.

    The Supreme Court is currently hearing a batch of pleas on the allegations of misuse of this spyware in India.

  • Despite victory in assembly elections, winning presidential polls won’t be easy for BJP: Mamata

    The game is not yet over. Without our support, BJP won't sail through.  They don't have even half of the total MLAs in the country, she added.

  • Asansol bypoll: Mamata Banerjee has set example of political equality, says Shatrughan Sinha

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: Veteran Bollywood actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha, who is fondly called in his native state Bihar as” Bihari Babu”, said that Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has set an example of political equality by giving a chance to all,who deserve to serve the people in politics as “seva” instead of being indulged in “self-promotion”.

    Sinha, elated at being made the TMC candidate for Lok Sabha bypoll from Asansol, said that the people of Asansol LS constituency would never be disappointed after electing him for the Lok Sabha. “I shall come true to the expectation of Mamata Banerjeeji and the people of Asansol,” he said, adding that the country has got a dynamic, dashing and people loving leader.

    “She is blessed with a very calibre and unmatched in principled politics”, Sinha said, exuding confidence to get overwhelming electoral blessings from the people of Asansol. He said, “Voice of people will not get ‘Khamosh’ and I shall continue being the voice of people in the Parliament as I had always been since my political career.”

    Sinha had also been minister in the union government and represented Patna Sahib LS seat from 2009 and 2014 on the BJP ticket.Prior to this,he had also been memeber of Rajya Sabha from 1996-2002 and 2002-2008. He was in the union cabinet during the government of atal Bihari Vajpayee the minister of health and family welfare.

    The bypoll in the Asansol LS constituency is scheduled to be held on April 12 this year. The bypoll has been necessitated after Babul Supriyo,2-time BJP MP resigned recently and joined the TMC on September 18.