Mamata govt looted financial assistance provided after Amphan, says Dilip Ghosh ANI | Updated: Feb 09, 2021 15:39 IST
West Bardhaman (West Bengal) [India], February 9 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party West Bengal chief Dilip Ghosh on Tuesday lashed out at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleging her government looted the sanctioned financial assistance of Rs 1,000 crore provided by the union government last year for immediate relief after the Cyclone Amphan hit the state. Rs 1,000 crore financial assistance that was provided by the union government for the people affected by Cyclone Amphan last year has not reached the needy yet. The people of her party looted people s money, Ghosh said.
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The ruling Trinamool Congress is working with a criminal instinct, BJP chief JP Nadda, who is in West Bengal to campaign for this year s assembly election, said on Saturday. Referring to the attack on his convoy last year, he said the fact that a protected leader can be attacked shows the state of the law-and-order situation in Bengal. The ruling political party is working with a criminal instinct. Corruption has been institutionalised. The point-blank attack on a protected leader like me is a testament to the state of law and order to which a regular citizen is subject, he was quoted by news agency ANI as saying at a press conference in Bengal s Bardhaman district.
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