Mamata’s ‘don’t bark’ remark unfortunate: HC
KOLKATA: The Calcutta high court on Monday described as unfortunate West Bengal CM Ma mata Banerjee’s preference for the words “gheu gheu” — the vernacular equivalent of the sound of a dog’s bark — while ticking off government employees demanding a raise in dearness allowance.
The court was hearing a case filed by state employees who are demanding dearness allowance (DA) at par with their central government counterparts. Acting chief justice Nishita Mahtre observed that the use of such words was unfortunate.
On September 7, while addressing a meeting of state government employees, Banerjee had said: “Let me tell you, it is useless to bark (to extract financial benefits). You can’t make me do something by exerting pres- sure.” She told the employees that her government would clear DA backlogs by 2019.
The chief minister used the words “gheu gheu” at least thrice in her speech.
“Have those, who are barking, found out how a government manages to run under great financial stress? You have raised loans all these years...” she remarked. Banerjee’s choice of words instantly became a subject of lampooning with people posting photos and caricatures of dogs and calling the canines state government employees standing at the receiving end.
Many started posting metaphors, interpreting ‘a dog’s life’.
On Monday, the bench of acting chief justice Mahtre and justice Tapabrata Chakraborty was hearing a case filed by Confederation of State Government Employees, a frontal organisation of the Congress, and the Left government employees’ unions.