BJP’s vote bank politics by keeping milk price in Gujarat is well known: Mamta

Last Update: October 20, 2022, 22:48 IST

Banerjee said religious festivals like Kali Puja and Diwali are celebrated by people of all religions, communities and sects in Bengal (PTI File)

Gujarat assembly election dates likely to be announced after Diwali

BJP accused of doing vote bank politics, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee It is evident from the way in which the hike in milk prices of nationally well-known milk brands has been stopped in Gujarat.

Inaugurating the community Kali Puja at Janbazar in the city, Banerjee said the saffron party was “envy” of her government and ignored the good work done by it in the last 11 years as it was only able to show its government among the poor. is interested. Light for narrow political gains.

He claimed that during the 11-year rule of the Trinamool Congress in Bengal, employment has increased by 40 per cent while in the rest of the country there has been a decline in the employment figures.

On the issue of increase in milk prices by a nationally known state co-operative society, Banerjee said, “Have you ever heard that the price of milk of the same brand has not increased in Gujarat, while in Bengal and some other states Has it been extended?”

“Is it because of the impending elections in Gujarat? Will you (BJP rule) always treat states like Bengal this way?

The dates for the assembly elections in Gujarat are likely to be announced after Diwali. Speaking about development projects in Bengal, he said that upcoming projects like Tajpur port and freight corridor in South Bengal will create thousands of jobs in the coming days.

“You (BJP) are jealous. You can never emulate the work of government run by TMC. You can only conspire to derail our projects. All the metro rail projects in the city were initiated by me (during his tenure as Railway Minister). What was your role in implementing the development projects of the state? Banerjee said.

Banerjee said religious festivals like Kali Puja and Diwali are celebrated by people of all religions, communities and sects in Bengal.

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