Focus on Bengal instead of Goa, Tripura: BJP Vice President Ghosh to Trinamool Congress

BJP vice-president Dilip Ghosh on Sunday questioned Trinamool Congress general secretary Abhishek Banerjee’s visit to Tripura, claiming that there was nothing left for the party after the civic polls in the northeastern state. Stating that the TMC should instead focus on the development of West Bengal, he claimed that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s pet project ‘Duare Sarkar’ (Government at the door of the house), another edition of which was to start from Sunday, was to be implemented. Was canceled due to lack of funds. ,

“TMC has nothing left in Tripura, why is he (Abhishek Banerjee) leaving? The people of Tripura have made it clear that such a party will not run there.

“TMC will flourish in Tripura or Goa will be seen later, but for now they should focus on Bengal,” he said. TMC is trying to spread its wings in different parts of the country and has said that it will contest the assembly elections in Goa and Tripura.

Ghosh claimed that government projects in West Bengal are getting hampered due to lack of planning and funding. “They are canceling the Dua government citing COVID, but the fact is that there is no money,” he said.

Hitting back at the BJP leader, TMC MP Saugata Roy asked whether “Dilip Ghosh has checked the treasury of the West Bengal government. The program has been canceled to prevent crowding at ‘Durare Sarkar’ centres,” Roy said. , where people, mainly women, queue up in large numbers for various schemes like widow and old age pension.

“The state government has taken the right decision (by stopping the programme),” he said.

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