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Bengal to pave way for change at Centre: Mamata on TMC foundation day

‘Even after 3 years in power, BJP’s ‘achche din’ are nowhere in sight’

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A day after attending RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav’s rally in Patna for the ouster of the BJP from power at the Centre, chief minister Mamata Banerjee declared on Monday that West Bengal would pave the way for bringing a change at the Centre in 2019 Lok Sabha Elections.

Slamming Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s slogan ‘Achche Din’ she claimed, “Three years and some months have already passed after a new government came into existence at the Centre. Election is held after five years. Now tell me where is Achche

Din? Only they (BJP) will remain in power forever, none else. But this can not happen.”

Accusing the BJP government of destroying communal harmony and its failure to create employment, Ms Banerjee said, “The battle of 2019 will usher a change in India. The call has to be made from West Bengal. A change is needed across the country. A new India and a new generation will arise. My student and youth fraternity will bring that change.”

She was addressing the foundation day rally of the party’s student wing: Trinamul Chhatra Parishad on Mayo Road. The Trinamul Congress supremo also tore into the BJP-ruled Haryana government of failing to tackle the violence in the wake of godman Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh’s conviction.

She asked the BJP to focus on Panchkula and Uttar Pradesh before Bengal.

Meanwhile, the Trinamul supremo also lashed out at the BJP for objecting her decision to postpone Durga Puja idol immersion for a day on the account of Muharram this year. Accusing some Delhi-based TV channels of spreading rumour, Ms Banerjee reasoned, “What is the problem is giving a gap of day when idol immersion would be held for four days? Durga Puja is our national festival. We do not organise idol immersion on Ekadashi and Amavashya. Even the most ignorant would not do it.”

The chief minister also called upon her party’s student and youth wing members to devote themselves in building the organisati­on.

The battle of 2019 will usher a change in India. The call has to be made from West Bengal. My student and youth fraternity will bring that change — Mamata Banerjee Bengal CM

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 ?? — ABHIJIT MUKHERJEE ?? West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata on Monday.
— ABHIJIT MUKHERJEE West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata on Monday.

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