Hindustan Times (Noida)

Mamata announces job creation, hike in farm aid ahead of elections

- HT Correspond­ent

KOLKATA: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday announced a slew of welfare measures such as the creation of 15 million jobs, hike in the annual aid of farmers and schemes in the name of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

Banerjee made the announceme­nts while presenting the state’s vote-on-account in the legislativ­e assembly and the last budget ahead of the polls, even as legislator­s from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) entered the well of the House demanding that the same be read out by finance minister Amit Mitra and not the chief minister. Mitra skipped the Friday’s assembly session.

The BJP leaders later staged a walkout while chanting Jai Shri Ram slogans. The Left Front and the Congress MLAS also boycotted the session.

“With the permission of the Speaker, I propose a budget of ₹299,688 crore (net) for the year 2021-22 on behalf of the state government,” the TMC supremo read from the interim annual financial statement.

Banerjee said that her government intends to build a statelevel planning commission as a mark of tribute to Bose. “We will build Jai Hind Bhawan in every district and Azad Hind Smaark at Newtown,” she said.

Under the government’s ‘Krishak Bandhu’ scheme, the annual aid for farmers was increased from ₹5,000 to ₹6,000, she announced, adding that her government has agreed to implement the centrally-funded Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana in Bengal.

Banerjee also accused the Centre of not providing any monetary relief to the state in the aftermath of cyclone Amphan and coronaviru­s. “Had the Central Government provided some financial relief at this hour (cyclone Amphan, Covid-19 pandemic and the economic depression) of the crisis, it would have helped us in meeting the challenges,” she said.

The BJP, who has often targeted the state government over lack of employment, sought details on the number of contractua­l jobs provided. “The state should publish a white paper and initiate a probe on all contractua­l jobs done till date. It should make public the number of people employed through such contracts, when were they recruited and how. The entire process is shady and corrupt,” Shamik Bhattachar­ya, BJP’S state spokespers­on, said.

BJP, TMC to launch rallies in Nadia today

BJP president JP Nadda is scheduled to launch the party’s rath yatra from the state’s Nadia district on Saturday even as the youth wing of the TMC plans to launch a 10,000-strong motorcycle rally at the same time.

Nadda’s roadshow, which the party has named paribartan yatra (journey for change), will begin from Nabadwip on Saturday, and will cross 15 assembly constitute­s in Nadia in two days. The TMC’S motorcycle rally, which has been named janasamart­han yatra (journey for mass support), will cross eight constituen­cies during the same period.

A district police official said, “With so many people travelling from different parts of Nadia, movement of traffic may be hit in several parts.”

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