"Three states--Kerala, West Bengal and Punjab-- are already in debt traps. These are not debt traps but death traps. This is very destructive for the federal structure," Mamata said.
The interest of debt burden was increasing every year, she told the Assembly and added that in the last five years the state government had taken loans amounting to Rs 1,13,000 crore, out of which, Rs 94,000 crore was spent to repay the debt.
"Wherefrom will I get the money for development projects? This is a serious problem," she said.
Mamata lashed out at the Centre for slashing budgets for ICDS, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and for development of the Jangalmahal areas and said despite the cash crunch the state was implementing number of developmental projects such as Kanyasree, Sabuj Sathi and many others.
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