Hindustan Times (East UP)

No ‘paribartan’ in Bengal under TMC: Yogi Adityanath

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com PTI

KOLKATA : Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday criticised the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal and derided it for failing to bring in any positive change in the ten years that it has been in power.

The UP chief minister also claimed that West Bengal had become unsafe place for women under the TMC government.

He promised that after BJP assumes power in Bengal, education and transport will be made free for girls and anti-romeo squads will be formed to deal with those who loiter around girls schools.

Where is the paribartan (change) that Mamata Banerjee had promised ten years ago? he asked addressing three poll rallies in Hooghly and Howrah districts of West Bengal.

The top saffron party leader said when Trinamool Congress came to power in the state a decade ago it had promised to serve ‘maa-maati-manush’ (mother, motherland and people), which became its slogan.

He said: “What happened to that slogan? I have come to ask Mamata Banerjee about it. Why is Bengal not a safe place for women? This soil had produced so many social reformers. What happened to the youth of the state who have become frustrated?”

Banerjee and her party, the TMC, have often referred to the Hathras gangrape case to mock at Adityanath and the law and order situation in BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh.

Adityanath said Banerjee had no compassion for the youth, farmers and developmen­t. “But she has compassion for the TMC goons”. Referring to the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act, he said it had been passed by Parliament and TMC had fanned violence against it in West Bengal.

The violence that occurred in West Bengal due to the legislatio­n of CAA in Parliament had been fanned by the TMC.

In UP the government had recovered money from those who indulged in violence and damaged public property, he said. “Here in Bengal, TMC is all for appeasemen­t for the sake of vote bank. Mamata Banerjee supports cow slaughter. In UP cow slaughter is not allowed. If anybody is found to be involved in it, the person goes to jail,” Adityanath said.

Expressing confidence that the BJP will come to power in Bengal, the saffron party leader said after the election results were declared on May 2 the TMC goons will be sent to jail. There will be an end to hooliganis­m and rule of law will prevail.

“The TMC is not allowing Central schemes to be implemente­d in West Bengal. Violence, anarchy and corruption have ruined the state,” he added.

Adityanath also iterated the need for a ‘double engine’ government-the government of the same party (BJP) at the Centre and the state-- for faster developmen­t of the state.

 ??  ?? Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath waving at the crowd during an election campaign rally for West Bengal Asssembly polls, at Sankrail in Howrah on Thursday.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath waving at the crowd during an election campaign rally for West Bengal Asssembly polls, at Sankrail in Howrah on Thursday.

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