Tag: Mamata Banerjee

  • Will meet PM Narendra Modi, raise issues of BSF jurisdiction enhancement and Tripura violence: Mamata Banerjee

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said she will be meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi during her visit to Delhi, and raise issues concerning enhancement of BSF jurisdiction as well as “widespread violence” in Tripura.

    Banerjee also said she may not join the dharna being staged by TMC MPs in protest against “attack on party workers” in Tripura, but will surely express solidarity with them.

    Hitting out at Amit Shah, the TMC supremo said the Union home minister “is yet to show courtesy” and meet the TMC MPs, who had been seeking an audience with him over the violence in Tripura.

    “During my visit to Delhi, I will be meeting the prime minister. Apart from various state-related matters, I will be raising issues concerning the enhancement of BSF jurisdiction as well as Tripura violence,” she told reporters before leaving for Delhi.

    Banerjee wondered why the human rights commission was “not taking a note” of the ongoing use of brute force in the northeastern state.

    “The chief minister of Tripura (Biplab Deb) and his government are defying the SC’s directive. They have to reply to common people. I will appeal to the higher judiciary to act against his government as per law,” she said.

    The Supreme Court has asked the Tripura government to ensure that no political party in the fray for the coming local body elections “is prevented from pursuing its electoral rights in accordance with law, and from campaigning in a peaceful and orderly manner”.

  • Mamata’s Delhi trip aimed at wider footprint for TMC

    Express News Service

    KOLKATA:  West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to fly to Delhi on Monday as part of her three-day national capital visit where she is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It is also learnt that she may meet leaders of opposition parties to discuss Modi’s announcement of repealing the three contentious farm laws.

    Sources in the state government said Mamata, during her second Delhi visit since she came to power for the third straight term, might meet PM Modi and Union Home minister Ami Shah and place the state’s financial demands.

    “She may place demand for the state’s financial dues from the Centre before Modi. The issue of increasing the BSF’s jurisdiction is likely to be raised in the meeting with Shah. The West Bengal chief minister strongly opposed the Centre’s decision of increasing the jurisdiction to 50 km from 15 km from international border in a few states,” said an official at Nabanna, the state secretariat.

    Political observers in Bengal is seeing Mamata’s Delhi visit after Modi’s announcement on farm laws as significant. It is believed that she may discuss the issue with non-BJP political parties.  “She (Mamata) already declared war against the BJP by contesting in Tripura and Goa. Repealing the three farm laws is BJP’s massive face-loss despite the party’s thumping majority in Lok Sabha.

    The Bengal CM will definitely utilise it to secure her electoral dividend ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections in five states as she is now trying to portray the TMC in the arena of national politics as an anti-BJP force,” said Bishnupriya Dutta Gupta, professor of political science.

    Mamata’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee, who was scheduled to land in Agartala, Tripura, on Sunday which was postponed for a day, will hold a roadshow in the capital of the northeast state shortly. Tripura Police on Sunday arrested TMC’s youth wing president Saayoni Ghosh and booked her under non-bailable charges.

    Trinamool youth leader arrested in TripuraGuwahati: Just days ahead of civic polls in Tripura, Bengali actress and TMC youth leader Saayoni Ghosh was arrested by Tripura Police on Sunday. She was booked under various IPC sections, including that for attempt to murder. The incident comes on the eve of Abhishek Banerjee’s road show in state capital Agartala.

  • ‘Victory of democracy, government withdrew agri laws due to fear of elections’: Opposition hails farmers

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of 40 farm unions, on Friday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement to repeal the three farm laws.

    It also said that the SKM will take note of all developments and will hold its meeting soon and announce further decisions if any.

    “Samyukt Kisan Morcha welcomes this decision and will wait for the announcement to take effect through due parliamentary procedures,” the SKM said in a statement.

    “The agitation of farmers is not just against the repeal of the three black laws, but also for a statutory guarantee to remunerative prices for all agricultural produce and for all farmers. This important demand of farmers is still pending,” it said.

    In his address to the nation on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, Modi said the three farm laws will be repealed in the coming Winter session of Parliament.

    Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh under the aegis of various farmers unions have been protesting at the borders of the national capital since November 26 last year to demand repeal of the three farm laws.

    Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Friday took a dig at the government, saying that the move was not inspired by a change of heart but impelled by “fear of elections”.

    “What cannot be achieved by democratic protests can be achieved by the fear of impending elections!” Chidambaram tweeted.

    The PM’s announcement on the withdrawal of the three farm laws is not inspired by a change of policy or a change of heart.

    It is impelled by “fear of elections”, the Congress leader charged in a series of tweets.

    “Anyway, it is a great victory for the farmers and for the Congress party which was unwavering in its opposition to the farm laws,” Chidambaram said.

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday welcomed the government’s announcement to repeal the contentious farm laws, saying the “sacrifice” of farmers who died protesting against them will remain immortal.

    “Such a happy news has been received on Prakash Diwas. The three laws scrapped. More than 700 farmers martyred. Their sacrifice will remain immortal. The coming generations will remember how the farmers of the country saved farming and the farmers by risking their own lives. My tribute to farmers of my country,” Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi.

    the Shiv Sena and the NCP, which share power in Maharashtra, on Friday said the government had to finally bow down before the agitating farmers.

    Reacting to the development, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said, “For the first time the ‘mann ki baat’ of people has come out PM Modi’s mouth.

    BJP leaders were openly calling these farmers Khalistanis and Pakistanis, but the Union government had to bend before the farmers’ pressure.”

    “More than 400 farmers lost their lives during the protests on the borders of Delhi. Had Modi listened to our demands, many lives would have been saved. But the government was adamant and refused to listen to the farmers’ issues,” the Sena MP added.

    Nawab Malik, chief spokesperson of the NCP said in a tweet, “Jhukati hai duniya, jhukane wala chahiye. We salute all the farmers, many of them gave their life. The three farm laws have been withdrawn.”

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday congratulated farmers for their relentless fight against three farm laws and said they were not fazed by the “cruelty” of the BJP.

    “My heartfelt congratulations to every single farmer who fought relentlessly and were not fazed by the cruelty with which @BJP4India treated you. This is YOUR VICTORY! My deepest condolences to everyone who lost their loved ones in this fight.#FarmLaws,” Banerjee tweeted.

    Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday said that the announcement of repealing the three farm laws is a victory of democracy and “defeat” of the arrogance of the Centre.

    He also said that it is a victory of the patience of farmers who kept agitating for the last one year.

    “The announcement of repealing all three black agricultural laws is a victory of democracy and defeat of the arrogance of the Modi government. This is a victory of the patience of the farmers who have been agitating for the last one year. The country can never forget that hundreds of farmers have lost their lives due to the short-sightedness and pride of the Modi government,” Gehlot tweeted.

    “I bow to all the farmers who sacrificed their lives in the farmers’ movement. This is the victory of their sacrifice,” he said.

    SAD supremo Parkash Singh Badal on Friday said no government should enact such “insensitive and cruel laws” again.

    “A defining moment in history and a historic victory of farmers on Gurupurab,” Badal said in a statement.

    Talking about the laws, Badal said, “It was for the first time in the history of democratic governments that brazen and cruel laws were made without even taking the stakeholders on board.’ “No govt should ever do such an insensitive and cruel thing again,” he asserted.

    Describing “700 farmers who died during the protest as martyrs”, Badal said, “The loss of these brave soldiers and the disgraceful and entirely avoidable events like the one at Lakhimpur will always remain a dark blot on the face of this government.”

    Eight people including four farmers were killed in the violence in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur on October 3.

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Friday congratulated farmers for “pressuring” the Centre to withdraw the three contentious farm laws, and described the government’s announcement as a victory not only of farmers, but also of democracy over injustice.

    “The Gandhian movement has once again shown its strength. Congratulations to the farmers of the country for pressuring the Central government to withdraw the three black laws. This is the victory of not only farmers, but also of democracy against injustice,” Baghel tweeted in Hindi.

  • Bengal assembly passes resolution against extension of BSF jurisdiction amid ‘frisking’ row

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The West Bengal Assembly on Tuesday passed a resolution against the Centre’s decision to extend BSF’s jurisdiction, amid opposition by BJP legislators.

    West Bengal, which is governed by the Trinamool Congress, became the second state after Congress-ruled Punjab, where such a resolution has been tabled and passed.

    Parliamentary Affairs Minister Partha Chatterjee moved the resolution under Rule 169 of the House’s Procedures of Conduct of Business.

    It was passed with 112 voting in favour of it and 63 opposing it.

    The resolution said the House believed that increasing the BSF’s jurisdiction was against the country’s federal structure, as law and order is a State subject.

    It stated that the notification exceeded the provision of the BSF Act and that it would lead to coordination issues between the State police and the BSF.

    “We demand that this decision be withdrawn immediately as enhancing the area of jurisdiction of the BSF is a direct attack on the country’s federal structure,” he said.

    “We have nothing against the BSF as a force, there are many good officers, but at the same time, there are others who torture people residing near the border. This is an attempt by the Centre to control a portion of the state,” Chatterjee said.

    The BJP-led central government recently amended the BSF Act to authorise the force to undertake search, seizure and arrest within a larger 50 km stretch, instead of 15 km, from the international border in Punjab, West Bengal and Assam.

    Chatterjee wondered if the BSF is unable to control infiltration and illegal activities within 15 kilometres, how is it possible that it will “succeed in doing it within 50 kilometres,” Unruly scenes were witnessed in the House after TMC MLA Udayan Guha, during his speech, accused some BSF personnel of touching women inappropriately in border areas in the name of frisking.

    “We have seen the kind of atrocities that BSF perpetrates on people. A child who has witnessed his mother being touched inappropriately under the garb of frisking, when she returns from the field, can never be patriotic, no matter how many times you chant ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ in front of him. These incidents give birth to anti-social elements,” he said on the floor of the House.

    Guha’s remark drew a sharp reaction from the BJP, which termed it an “insult to the security forces.”

    BJP MLAs opposed the remark and demanded that it be expunged.

    Speaker Biman Banerjee, however, refrained from expunging Guha’s comment.

    “Such comments are not only unacceptable but also an insult to our security forces. Security forces are the pride of our nation. These remarks reflect the mindset of TMC MLAs,” BJP legislator Sreerupa Mitra Chowdhury said.

    After BJP MLA Mihir Goswami objected to his comments, Guha said one of his (Goswami’s) leg has been fractured the second one too will be broken.

    The Speaker condemned the statement and asked both the MLAs to behave.

    Reacting to Guha’s accusation, BSF ADG Y B Khurania later said BSF ‘mahila praharis’ (women guards) are deployed in border areas for frisking women.

    “Such comments are very demoralising for the force. Around 2397 Mahila praharis are there under the Eastern Command for frisking women at the gates,” he said.

    The force has zero tolerance towards such acts as told by the MLA, the BSF official said.

    Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari said the language used against a force like the BSF is unacceptable.

    “When the Union government tries to withdraw central forces from Junglemahal, the state government opposes the move. And now, the same government is opposing the enhancement of BSF’s jurisdiction. Under this new rule (jurisdiction extension), there is no question of conflict between the state police and the BSF,” Adhikari stated.

    He said the BJP legislative party would request the Centre to extend the BSF’s jurisdiction up to 80 KM.

    Adhikari alleged that terrorists are entering the state using the porous border.

    “Our Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had written a letter to the Prime Minister on the issue. Let us wait for its outcome. Till then, this resolution should be put on hold. Secondly, the resolution passed under rule 169 doesn’t have any legal validity,” he said.

    The opposition Congress and the Left Front, which doesn’t have any representation in the state assembly, have also opposed the move to increase the BSF’s jurisdiction.

    In separate letters to Banerjee, Left Front chairman Biman Bose and state Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury urged her to oppose the Centre’s decision.

    Rejecting allegations of a TMC MLA who said BSF troops touched women “inappropriately” during frisking, a senior officer of the border force said the charges were utterly baseless.

    During a discussion on Tuesday in the West Bengal Assembly on a resolution opposing the Centre’s decision to extend the territorial jurisdiction of the force, MLA Udayan Guha spoke about the “atrocities let loose by the BSF on people living in the border areas”.

    “We have seen the kind of atrocities that BSF perpetrates on people. A child who has witnessed his mother being touched inappropriately under the garb of frisking, when she returns from the field, can never be patriotic, no matter how many times you chant ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ in front of him. These incidents give birth to anti-social elements,” he said on the floor of the House.

    A senior BSF officer said the paramilitary organisation was a professional force that “has always performed the mandated duties by adhering to the rules and regulations”.

    “BSF ‘mahila praharis’ (women personnel) are the ones who do frisking of females,” he said.

    He said the “allegations of BSF personnel inappropriately touching women are utterly baseless”.

    The BSF frontiers based in West Bengal, south Bengal located in Kolkata and north Bengal located in Siliguri, may issued a detailed statement on the controversy, another officer of the force said.

    The BSF is extensively deployed in the border areas of West Bengal as part of its primary mandate to guard the 4,096 km-long India-Bangladesh international border.

  • West Bengal synonymous with corruption, anarchy under TMC rule: JP Nadda

    By PTI

    DEHRADUN/KOLKATA: BJP president JP Nadda on Tuesday said West Bengal has become synonymous with corruption, bloodshed and anarchy under the TMC rule, prompting a sharp reaction from the state’s CM Mamata Banerjee.

    Lashing out at Nadda, the West Bengal CM termed his statement an attempt to “defame” the state and said the BJP should look at the situation in states ruled by it.

    Nadda made the statement while addressing people of the Bengali community at Rudrapur in Uttarakhand’s Udham Singh Nagar district.

    He said, “There was a time when Bengal showed the way to the rest of the country but today it is passing through a bad phase.”

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    “The name of West Bengal, which was once associated with great social reformers, thinkers, philosophers, literary figures and freedom fighters, has become synonymous with corruption, bloodshed and anarchy under the TMC,” he said.

    Naming Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Subhas Chandra Bose and Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee, he drew a comparison between its “glorious” past and “ugly” present.

    “TMC leaders in West Bengal today are involved in corrupt practices in every scheme, including the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana. Murders, rapes, crime against women, human trafficking and sexual harassment cases are at their peak. There have been 123 sexual harassment cases and 53 murders in West Bengal since the Assembly election results are out. People have been forced to leave their homes. The BJP has given shelter to 191 refugees,” he claimed.

    He appealed to people of the community to first re-elect the BJP in Uttarakhand and follow it up with a victory to the party in West Bengal in a democratic manner so that the “grim picture” changes.

    Highlighting outreach efforts by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to people of Indian origin living anywhere in the world, Nadda spoke of his visit to a Matua community temple in Bangladesh during his visit to that country.

    ALSO READ | ‘Will write new story in Bengal’: Nadda assures leaders, voters amid state BJP infighting

    He said Modi has come to the rescue of members of Indian communities, be it Sikhs or Parsis, whenever they have suffered persecution.

    The Citizenship Amendment Act is aimed at giving a life of dignity to people of Indian origin who escape to India after suffering persecution in foreign lands, he said.

    Nadda also reminded Bengalis living in Uttarakhand how they had been exempted by the Pushkar Singh Dhami government from the compulsion of writing the word “East Pakistan” in their caste certificates.

    The Uttarakhand cabinet in August cleared a proposal to drop the word “East Pakistan” from caste certificates issued to members of the displaced Bengali community settled mostly in Udham Singh Nagar district of the state.

    Reacting to the remarks, Mamata said the BJP should look at the situation in states ruled by it.

    Not a single untoward incident was reported in West Bengal during the recent festivals, she said in Kolkata.

    Several states are emulating the schemes brought out by her government, proving “What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow”, she claimed, quoting Gopal Krishna Gokhale.

    “There are several people who are trying to defame Bengal. Today, I saw the BJP’s national president (Nadda) delivering a speech to Bengalis settled in Uttarakhand. He said there is lawlessness in Bengal. I will say charity begins at home. Look at what is happening in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Tripura and Assam. Please look in the mirror and see your faces before criticising Bengal,” she said without elaborating.

  • Extended BSF jurisdiction: Mamata to raise the issue with PM Modi during her Delhi visit

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is likely to visit New Delhi next week and meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss issues such as dues to the state and increased BSF jurisdiction, a highly-placed source said on Tuesday.

    Banerjee is likely to visit the national capital on November 22 and return to Kolkata on November 25, he said.

    “During her three-day stay in New Delhi, she may meet the PM. Banerjee is also likely to hold meetings with leaders of other political parties,” the source told PTI.

    Asked about the agenda of her proposed meeting with Modi, he said, “The CM will press for her long-standing demand to clear dues of the state. She will also raise her objection to the Centre’s decision to increase the jurisdiction of the Border Security Force (BSF) from 15 km to 50 km from the international border.”

    The Trinamool Congress chief had earlier said that the Centre’s move was only meant to “torture common people” and written a letter to Prime Minister Modi raising objections over the issue.

  • ‘Mamata Banerjee political mother of all terrorists in country’: BJP MP Saumitra Khan

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: BJP leader Saumitra Khan has hit out at Mamata Banerjee over her letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to intervene and withdraw the Centre’s move to expand the jurisdiction of the Border Security Force (BSF) from 15 kilometres to 50 kilometres stating that the West Bengal chief minister is the “political mother of all terrorists in the country.”

    Speaking to ANI, Saumitra Khan requested the Prime Minister not to heed to Mamata Banerjee and said that she wants to destroy the country in the same manner in which she had destroyed West Bengal.

    The BJP leader further accused the West Bengal chief minister of attempting to turn India into a “dharmashala”.

    “She is the political mother of all terrorists in the country because when the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was passed in the Parliament, she opposed it. When the National Register of Citizens was passed, she opposed it because she wants to make India a ‘dharmashala’. Is India a dharmashala that the Rohingyas would enter India, kill people here and loot the money of the Indian government?” Khan asked.

    The BJP leader also alleged that Mamata Banerjee is supporting the Rohingyas to end the integrity of the country.

    “Mamata Banerjee is supporting the Rohingyas to end the integrity of the country. That is the reason she is upset because now terrorists would not be able to enter India as a result of the increase in the border jurisdiction of the BSF from 15 km to 50 km. This is why she is opposing the move as this is her politics,” Khan told ANI.

    Asked about the chief minister’s decision to move a resolution in the West Bengal Assembly, Khan said that the CM does not believe in the states and does not follow the rules of the assembly.

    “Has she ever believed in the structure of the country? She does not believe in the states. She does not follow the rules of the assembly. It has become her job to oppose the country,” he said.

    In a move aimed at maintaining “zero tolerance” against terrorism and cross border crimes, the Centre has empowered the Border Security Force (BSF) to conduct searches, arrest suspects and make seizures up to an area of 50 km inside Indian territory from International Border (IB) along India-Pakistan and India-Bangladesh borders.

    As per the fresh order, the BSF, which was only empowered to take action up to fifteen kilometres in the states of Punjab, West Bengal and Assam, has now been authorised to spread its jurisdiction up to 50 km without any hurdle or further permission either from central or state governments.

  • Rajya Sabha polls: Trinamool on the front foot to establish national footprint  

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI:  Trinamool Congress leader and former Goa Chief Minister Luizinho Falerio being nominated to the Rajya Sabha soon after the elevation of new entrant and former Congress leader from Assam Sushmita Dev to the upper house of the Parliament is seen as a pre-poll move to give the party a national look by chief Mamata Banerjee eyeing the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

    According to a senior Trinamool Congress leader, bringing UP Congress leader Lalitesh Pati Tripathi on board is also part of the larger poll plan to remain relevant in  national narrative, said a senior party leader.

    “Mamata hopes of pitting a challenge against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2024. Besides, the TMC has been working full swing for the Goa polls early next year,” the leader said. 

    Sources said that if Mamata has to take on the Modi government, she has to be part of the narrative and one of the ways is being proactive electorally.

    “The next election in Bengal is in 2026. And if Mamata di should mean business, then her party must have a greater presence in all future elections. TMC contesting in a big way in Goa 2022, its plans to expand reach within other poll-bound states and getting Lalitesh Pati Tripathi in Uttar Pradesh are all part of this strategy. The party is working hard to connect with people in Tripura with elections due in 2023 and closely will follow the Lok Sabha elections in 2024,” said the leader.

    If Mamata di wants to be a national leader, the TMC has to be part of all future elections,  said the leader.  

    Lalitesh Pati Tripathi, being the grandson of former veteran Congress leader and former UP CM Kamlapati Tripathi, is a big bet for the party in UP. 

    Incidentally, Falerio and Dev’s Rajya Sabha role come after sitting members Manas Ranjan Bhunia and Arpita Ghosh were asked to resign to make way for non-Bengali faces in the Parliament representing TMC. 

  • Mamata Banerjee trying to belittle Congress that did a lot for her: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Sunday charged Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee with being ungrateful, claiming that for narrow political interest she is trying to belittle the grand old party which had supported her in the past.

    Chowdhury, also the leader of the Congress party in Lok Sabha, asserted that the Congress gave her recognition in the UPA government and supported her to become the chief minister of West Bengal in 2011.

    The Trinamool Congress supremo was the railway minister in the UPA government which was headed by the Congress.

    When she ousted the 34-year-old Left Front government a decade ago, the Congress was the TMC’s alliance partner.

    “Do you think the Congress has no contribution to the TMC’s coming to power in West Bengal in 2011? Do you think the Gandhi family had no role in your political career?” Chowdhury asked at the end of a party rally organised in Kolkata to protest against the rise in fuel prices and essential commodities.

    Without naming Banerjee, Chowdhury said she will not gain anything by belittling the Congress.

    Wondering how Banerjee dreams about ousting the Narendra Modi government from power without the Congress on her side, the Baharampur MP said, “Are you really serious about dislodging Modi, or there is more to it than meets the eye?” Chowdhury, a vociferous critic of the TMC supremo, had on October 31 also claimed that the Congress had always come out in support of her and wondered if she was working as an “agent of the BJP”.

    At Sunday’s rally, he said, “After her repeated barbs at our party for the past three months, she has suddenly fallen silent after the win of the Congress in recent by-elections in some north Indian states. People of the country have shown the TMC that the Congress is getting their support.”

    In a dig at the industrialisation drive by the West Bengal government, the senior Congress leader said, “How many investments have come from the five editions of Bengal Global Business Summit? Now they are planning another business meet and promising lakhs of youths with employment. But let me ask if hundreds have got jobs. Not a single.”

    Referring to the assertion by Banerjee that lakhs of employment will be generated by the Deucha Pschami coal block in the state, Chowdhury said, “This is the last of your tall claims. In West Bengal, only the migrant workers industry has developed under which youths leave their home state for employment.”

    Chowdhury has been more vocal against the TMC ever since the TMC projected her as the spearhead of the anti-BJP campaign and said only her party can take the mantle as the main adversary capable to oust Narendra Modi.

    The TMC’s mouthpiece and national General Secretary Abhisek Banerjee had also accused the Congress of failing to give a proper fight to BJP since 2014, allowing the saffron camp to occupy the centrestage.

    Turning his tirade towards the prime minister, Chowdhury said Modi had promised to fight terrorism, black money and counterfeit notes by demonetisation in 2016 but none of them could be checked as the plight of the common man increased manifold.

  • West Bengal Assembly to discuss extension of BSF’s jurisdiction on November 17

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The West Bengal assembly will on November 17 discuss the extension of BSF’s jurisdiction from the international border, TMC chief whip Nirmal Ghosh said on Friday. Speaking to reporters at the assembly, Ghosh said the decision was taken at a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee.

    Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had earlier criticised the Centre’s move to extend the jurisdiction of the Border Security Force (BSF), alleging that it was an attempt to interfere with the federal structure of the country.

    The BJP-led central government had amended the BSF Act to authorise the force to undertake search, seizure and arrest within a larger 50 km stretch, instead of 15 km, from the international border in Punjab, West Bengal and Assam.

    The state assembly on Friday passed a resolution, carving out Bally Municipality from the Howrah Municipal Corporation area to help people get better civic amenities. Municipal Affairs Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya tabled the proposal as the House proceedings began and TMC’s Bally MLA Rana Chatteejee and Kandi MLA Apurba Sarkar spoke in favour of the resolution.

    Bhattacharya said the decision was taken in the interest of the people, so that they do not travel all the way to Howrah for getting their work done. Sixteen wards of Bally Municipality were merged with 50 wards of Howrah Municipal Corporation in 2015.

    Following the bifurcation, now the number of wards is likely to be rearranged. Ghosh said that the Howrah Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill will be tabled in the assembly on November 16. The state cabinet approved the bifurcation in January.

    “We want to give better amenities to every citizen, hence this decision was taken. If anyone opposes it, they are doing it for political reasons,” Bhattacharya later told reporters, replying to a question on BJP’s opposition to the move.

    Meanwhile, Harischandrapur MLA Tajmul Hussain raised the issue of a skulk of foxes attacking a village in his constituency in the Malda district, injuring around 40 people. As Forest Minister Jyotipriyo Mallick was not present in the House, he urged Speaker Biman Bandyopadhyay to draw the minister’s attention.

    Kandi MLA Apurba Sarkar flagged the issue of delay in the construction of Ranagram bridge in Murshidabad district, stating that it is causing immense hardship to the people. No BJP MLA was present in the House on Friday.

    The assembly was adjourned till November 15.