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“The prime minister has talked of ‘Ram card’, but in West Bengal, only the ‘Janata card’ of development and the ‘Mamata card’ matter,” he told a press conference at the TMC headquarters in Kolkata. Addressing a public meeting at Haldia in poll-bound West Bengal a week ago, Modi had said that the TMC government has committed several fouls in the last 10 years and time has come to show it the ‘Ram card’ in the assembly elections due in April-May.
Chatterjee claimed that while other states have received relief from the BJP-led central government following natural disasters, West Bengal has not got any assistance from it for the devastation caused by cyclone Amphan last year. “Bengal is being ignored and punished, people will give them a befitting reply,” said Chatterjee who is the state’s parliamentary affairs and school and higher education minister.
The senior TMC leader said that the way petrol and diesel prices are increasing, these are likely to soon cross the Rs 100 mark. “People are being pushed to a corner owing to increase in prices of food and other essential items because of the hike in the prices of petrol and diesel,” he said.
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He said that the chief minister launched the ‘Duare Sarkar’ programme after holding 500 administrative meetings where issues affecting people were discussed, and 2.75 crore people visited over 25,000 camps across the state. Meanwhile, two leaders of the state BJPs Scheduled Cast Morcha joined the TMC saying that they want to be a part of the development agenda of Mamata Banerjee.
Chatterjee handed over the TMC flag to Dipak Kumar Roy and Subrata Roy, a vice president and a member of the Morcha respectively.