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Mamata Banerjee makes organizational reshuffle, takes charge of Birbhum district

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Ahead of the Panchayat polls, Trinamool Congress Supremo Mamata Banerjee makes an organizational reshuffle and has taken charge of Birbhum district, in absence of arrested Birbhum District President Anubrata Mondal. Mondal has been taken to New Delhi by Enforcement Directorate for probe in multi-crore cow smuggling case.Banerjee, at a high-level meeting at her residence in Kalighat on Friday, has also appointed senior leaders in-charge of various districts. After Sagardighi by-poll defeat, making a rejig of her party’s minority cell, Banerjee appointed youth leader Mosarraf Hossain as the unit’s new president. Trinamool Congress has suffered a jolt, following its defeat in Sagardighi seat which was won by the party thrice.

“A chairman post was created and Islam was appointed to that post. Hossain was made the new president of TMC’s minority cell,” West Bengal Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya said.

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However, it has been learnt that Mamata Banerjee reassured the party leaders that there is no hit at the minority vote.The former president of the minority cell Haji Nurul Islam was made the chairman of the unit.

Senior leaders Siddiqullah Chowdhury, besides Sabina Yeasmin have been asked to look into party affairs in Uttar Dinajpur, Malda and Murshidabad districts, which are minority dominated districts, sources said.

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Banerjee has decided to take charge of the party’s affairs in Birbhum district in the absence of arrested leader Anubrata Mondal, party sources said.”Our party supremo Mamata Banerjee will be looking after the party affairs in Birbhum district. Trinamool Minister & Kolkata mayor Firhad Hakim will look after affairs in Howrah and Hooghly districts. Another minister Aroop Biswas, who is already looking after party affairs in Purba Bardhaman and Darjeeling, will also oversee Nadia district. ,” Bandyopadhyay, senior party MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay said on Friday that the decision was taken during the party’s meeting at Banerjee’s Kalighat residence.

Senior minister Malay Ghatak will look after Bankura, Purulia and Paschim Bardhaman districts while Tapas Roy would be in-charge of Dakshin Dinajpur district, people in the know said.

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BJP plans campaign against Rahul Gandhi’s ‘insult to backwards’

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New Delhi: The BJP has planned a campaign from April 6-14 to highlight Congress leader Rahul Gandhi‘s disqualification from the Lok Sabha as a decision stemming from his “insult to OBCs (other backward classes)” and the work done by the Modi government for the community.On Tuesday, the BJP’s OBC members from both Houses took out a march from Parliament complex to Vijay Chowk protesting against Gandhi’s comments on the “Modi surname“, which led to his disqualification, and demanded an apology.

Union minister Smriti Irani, who defeated Gandhi in the 2019 general election from Amethi, termed his refusal to apologise to the OBC community for his “indecent” comments yet another “manifestation of the Gandhi family’s political arrogance”.

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State denied legitimate funds, claims West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Tuesday accused New Delhi of denying the state ‘legitimate’ funds for several government welfare programs, upping the ante before Panchayat polls that political pundits believe will be a dress rehearsal for the general elections scheduled next year. She slammed the Centre on Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections, alleging ‘deprivation’ of the state from allocation of central funds.

“In the name of GST, the Centre is taking all the money. It was our fault to support it. We thought various states would benefit from it,” Banerjee said. “But now the Centre is not paying money for 100-day projects and other Central schemes.”

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She said that MGNREGA funds worth ₹7,000 crore were yet to be paid besides funds allocated for other central welfare plans, such as rural-road building, PM Awas Yojana and scholarships for needy students.”I will arrange alternative work for the 100-day job-card holders for several projects in the state, including rural road construction, and PWD projects,” Banerjee said. “The Centre is not paying money for 100-day MGNREGA work from last year. We have decided to construct 12,000 km-long rural roads, and 100-day job card holders will be deployed and receive an alternative employment.”

She has already announced that she will sit for a two-day dharna near Dr Ambedkar Statue in the city, starting from tomorrow, against deprivation of the state and non-disbursal of funds by the Centre. Similar protests will be organized by the Trinamool workers all across the state.

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In all gram panchayats, altogether 9,000-plus roads will be constructed, totalling more than 12,000 km in length, Banerjee said. “In 22 districts, work will be undertaken in 30,000 villages and expenditure will be approximate nearing Rs 4,000 crore,” the chief minister said.”Launched today, the Pathashree-Rastashree project will ensure better connectivity through 12,000 km of roads in 22 districts. With this, we take another step forward in the direction of development,” she said.



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As Rahul Gandhi decides to move out, Mallikarjun Kharge offers his residence

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New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi formally informed the authorities on Tuesday that he will comply with the directive to vacate his official bungalow on 12, Tughlaq lane following his disqualification as a member of the Lok Sabha after his court conviction. Party president Mallikarjun Kharge suggested Gandhi could stay at his mother Sonia Gandhi‘s 10 Janpath official residence or else move to Kharge’s Rajaji Marg official residence.

Within a day after he received the official directive, Gandhi wrote back to the concerned official of the Lok Sabha secretariat. “As an elected member of the Lok Sabha over the last 4 terms, it is the mandate of the people to which I owe the happy memories of my time spent here. Without prejudice to my rights, I will, of course , abide by the details contained in your letter.” Gandhi has one month to vacate the house and his letter meant he was not seeking an extended stay there.

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Kharge lashed out at the government for asking Gandhi even as he made his own suggestion and offer. “He can go and live with his mother or he can come to me, I will vacate one (his official residence) for him,” he said.



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