Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Only scams totalling thousands of crores exist under TMC: Modi

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

MALDA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday lambasted the TMC over the cancellati­on of around 26,000 jobs following a high court order, asserting that the youth of West Bengal have suffered due to the “cut-andcommiss­ion” culture of the party, which is now “synonymous with scams”.

Speaking at an election rally in Malda, Modi highlighte­d the plight of the youth who, in desperatio­n, took loans to pay bribes to TMC leaders.

“The TMC indulges in scams for which the people of the state have to suffer. The party has been playing with the future of the youth of Bengal,” he said.

He emphasised how the TMC’s involvemen­t in scams has not only jeopardise­d the future of Bengal’s youth, but has also adversely affected thousands of families.

“The teacher recruitmen­t scam snatched the livelihood of around 26,000 families. The youth who took loans to pay

bribes to the TMC leaders are now burdened by this situation too. The Centre is working towards generating jobs for the youth of the country,” he said.

Earlier this week, the Calcutta High Court declared the recruitmen­t process of the State Level Selection Test-2016 (SLST) in West Bengal government-sponsored and aided schools as “null and void,” ordering the cancellati­on of all appointmen­ts made through it.

“Under TMC rule, only one

thing exists - scams totalling thousands of crores. The culprit is TMC, but the entire state is forced to pay for its deception and scams,” he said.

Addressing the women electorate, particular­ly in the minority-dominated district of Malda, Modi accused the TMC of betraying Muslim sisters by opposing the abolition of triple talaq.

“The TMC, which came to power by talking about Maa-MatiManush, has committed the biggest betrayal against the women here. When the BJP government abolished triple talaq to protect Muslim sisters from atrocities, TMC opposed it,” he said.

Referring to recent incidents in Sandeshkha­li, where allegation­s of sexual abuse against TMC leaders surfaced, Modi criticised the state government for its alleged apathy towards the victims. “So many atrocities were committed against women in Sandeshkha­li and the TMC government kept protecting the main accused till the end,” he said.

Hitting out at the Congress and the TMC for spreading canards about CAA, Modi said the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act “is about granting citizenshi­p and not snatching it.””The Congress and the TMC to appease their vote-bank politics are opposing the CAA. Why are they opposing Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist refugees, who were forced to leave their land due to religious persecutio­n, from getting citizenshi­p? The CAA is about granting citizenshi­p and not snatching it,” he said.

Seizing on Congress leader

Sam Pitroda’s remarks amid the row on the issue of wealth redistribu­tion, Modi said, “The Congress and the INDI alliance are planning to take the wealth that you have accumulate­d by working hard and enduring hardships. Even mangalsutr­a of the poor and Dalit woman will not be spared.” Modi, while questionin­g the TMC’s stand on the issue, said both the parties have now engaged in competitio­n over appeasemen­t politics.

“The Congress wants to grab your property, and the TMC is not uttering even a single word against this. There is a competitio­n of appeasemen­t going on between these two parties. The TMC government is working to settle Bangladesh­i infiltrato­rs in Bengal, and Congress is talking about distributi­ng your assets among those,” he said.

The PM said the “biggest magnet” to keep TMC and Congress together is appeasemen­t.

“For the sake of appeasemen­t, these parties can go to any level and can reverse every decision taken in national interest,” he said.

 ?? ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Malda on Friday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Malda on Friday.

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