Deregulation of diesel and fertiliser prices and the issue of FDI in rail and defence today drew fire from West Bengal Chief Mamata Banerjee, who said Trinamool Congress would raise the matter in Parliament.
Holding her party would oppose any "attempt to sell out the country", she claimed that in the past six years, the Centre had done nothing "good" and that "BJP is only busy beating its own drum in the social media". Addressing a meeting of party workers at Pailan in South 24-Parganas district as she kicked off district tours from today, Banerjee said, "The Centre has hiked FDI in defence. The Centre has no faith in our own scientists."
Banerjee said that by lowering the price of diesel a little bit, the Centre was trying to hoodwink the people and warned that "in the long run, people would suffer due to the deregulation of diesel price as there would be a rise in the prices of petroleum products". "Diesel prices has come down drastically in the global market. Have the prices come down in India in a proportional manner?" she asked, adding, "When a man opens a new shop, he offers concession in prices for some days only to increase it later."
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Banerjee took credit for enacting the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Managament Bill (FRBM) after coming to power and blamed the previous Left Front government for incurring huge debts which the present government was having to pay. Alleging that a section of the media was spreading canards to malign her government on various issues, she said, "I have no problem if a section of the media resorts to slandering against me. But I will not tolerate any insult to the people of Bengal." The Chief Minister said, "Now that BJP is in power at the Centre, they are trying to incite riots in Bengal. I will not allow that as long as I am alive. "During the Left rule, CPI-M used BJP to split opposition votes, so that they could win," she said.