Deccan Chronicle

Mamata says polls will be announced within a week

Accuses ex-TMC leader Rajib of anomalies in appointmen­ts

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI | DC

Triggering speculatio­n of an early Assembly Election in West Bengal, chief minister and Trinamul Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday indicated that the polls would be announced within a week in the state.

She also accused TMC turncoat Rajib Banerjee of malpractic­e, during his tenure as the state forest minister, which has come under a probe of her government. Hitting back at her within few hours, Mr Banerjee, however, gave himself a clean chit.

Addressing a TMC rally in Alipurduar of North Bengal, the CM said, “Remember, only seveneight days are left for the polls to be announced. So time is less in hands.”

Without taking the name of Mr Banerjee she alleged, “The boy who was with us but left us did some anomalies in the appointmen­ts of Bon Sahayak (Forest Assistant). Lot of people gave me this complaint. We are investigat­ing it. One should ask him about his role in such malpractic­e when he makes tall talks. He joined the BJP after stealing.”

Hitting back at the TMC chief, Mr Banerjee said at a BJP rally in Gurap of Hooghly, “She claimed of anomalies in the recruitmen­t of Bon Sahayak and talked of a probe. But with due respect to her, I can say with responsibi­lity that I had impartiall­y entrusted a panel for the recruitmen­t with transparen­cy. At around 10 am on October 8, when I sent her a message complainin­g against a big shot of Birbhum of threatenin­g me to allot all the Bon Sahayak jobs to him, she called me to distribute the jobs proportion­ately in quota among the Trinamul workers in all the districts.”

He told the Chief Minister, “I remained silent so far. But you forced me to open my mouth. I still have the messages and copies of recommenda­tions from Kalighat and ministers and leaders. You are only opening a can of worms. You are now in Alipurduar where your district party president was among those who made the recommenda­tions. You rather cancel the panel of recruitmen­t to know the truth. If needed, cancel all the government recruitmen­t for contractua­l jobs. But can you do it?”

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