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Bengal wants development-oriented govt, not copycat of TMC, BJP: Surya Kanta Mishra

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Criticising the “communal agenda” of the TMC and the BJP, West Bengal CPI(M) secretary Surya Kanta Mishra Sunday harassed the necessity for an alternate and stated the Left-Congress grand alliance will struggle to supply employment and usher in industrial improvement within the state.

Addressing a mega rally on the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata, Mishra accused the ruling TMC and the opposition BJP of dividing folks on “communal lines” to serve their political pursuits, and stated, West Bengal wants a authorities that won’t be a “copycat” of these run by the TMC and the BJP.

“Both the TMC and the BJP are two sides of the same coin. Their agenda is to divide people on communal lines and rule the masses. We have seen how TMC leaders are joining the BJP lock, stock and barrel. Except for the chief minister and some of her leaders, the rest have switched over to the BJP. Both the TMC and the BJP now stand unmasked,” he stated.

The state wants a authorities that may take up industrialisation and generate employment, the CPI(M) chief stated.

“We need a government which can fill up all the vacancies in state government jobs and semi-government sectors within a year. Neither the TMC nor the BJP can do it. Only the Left and secular forces are capable of it,” he stated.

Claiming that the TMC has “stifled” the democratic house within the state throughout its 10-year rule, Mishra stated, “The upcoming assembly election is about restoring democracy, and unity among the people”.

“There will be an effort to divert attention from today’s meeting by engineering other incidents after the rally is over. But please don’t get swayed away. When there was an attack on the livelihood of the common man, then a war of words was going on between the TMC and the BJP,” the CPI(M)


chief stated.

“Minorities, backwards, scheduled castes and tribes are being divided on caste and communal lines practised by both the forces,” he stated.

Reaching out to the folks of the hills in north Bengal and Jangalmahal area within the south, Mishra stated, there’s a want to guard the id of indigenous folks residing in these locations.

The forested areas of West Midnapore, Jhargram, Bankura and Purulia districts within the southern a part of the state varieties Jangalmahal.

On TMC ballot slogan- “Bangla Nijer Meyekei Chaye” portraying Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as its mascot, RSP common secretary Manoj

Bhattacharya stated, “Bengal wants to get rid of dictatorship, and the grand alliance will fight for it.”

Expressing happiness on the turnout within the rally, West Bengal Left Front chairman Biman Bose stated, the grand alliance is able to tackle the BJP-TMC within the state. 
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