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PM knows 'every detail' about West Bengal: WBPCC

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Press Trust of India Kolkata

Senior Congress leader Manas Bhuniya who was in a WBPCC delegation which met Singh said, "The Prime Minister told us that he knows every detail of Bengal. He also told us that all possible help will be given by the Centre to West Bengal. We will not deprive West Bengal and the people of West Bengal."

WBPCC president Pradip Bhattacharjee told reporters "PM told us that Centre would provide all assistance. We cannot allow the state to go into a bad condition."

He said that delegation submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister complaining about the alleged collapse of law and order in the state and that proper utilisation of central funds was not being made.

 

"We told the Prime Minister that law and order in West Bengal has collapsed. The women are tortured. There is a complete economic mess. We told him that these issues pertained to a state government, but still we urged him to see to it as the situation cannot continue," Bhattacharjee said.

He said that delegation also complained to the Prime Minister about lack of proper utilisation of central funds by the state government in various projects.

Echoing him, Bhuniya said "We complained to the Prime Minister about torture of women, including rapes, and the violence unleashed by the ruling party on Congress workers."

Bhuniya said that he told Singh about the three year moratorium on the interest the state paid annually, a plea which has been repeatedly made by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the state government's campaign against the Centre, and called for a counter campaign by the Centre.

He said that the Prime Minister asked AICC leader R C Kunthia who was present to sit with three central ministers and prepare an agenda report on the details of central projects and the assistance being given by the Centre on them.

  

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First Published: Aug 04 2010 | 8:17 PM IST

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