Chief minister Mamata Banerjee is going to Delhi on Monday. On Tuesday, she will attend a meeting regarding One Nation, One Election. Mamata stated, “I have to go to Delhi for one day, not for politics. They have formed an experts committee on One Nation, One Election, and they want to know my opinion, so I will go on the 5 January evening, have two meetings on 6 February at 2pm. I will then return in the evening, because I have my budget on 8 January.” Miss Banerjee today said that her government will strongly fight against CAA and NRC and will not allow it for implementation. “BJP is a government of the agency, by the agency and for the agency.
A tribal chief minister Hemant Soren was arrested. Next, the saffron party will arrest Arvind Kejriwal. The party always has vendetta as an agenda,” she said. She also called on all national opposition parties and regional parties to put an end to the BJP reign in the Centre. “I shall next play an all out game. I am urging all opposition national parties and regional parties to fight hard to end BJP’s misrule,” she said. CPM’s state secretary Md Salim commented, “Everything is already settled. Clearance has come from Nagpur. Now, she will go to Delhi. The Prime Minister will release funds.
The chief minister will announce in the state, putting pressure to bring the money forcefully. This drama continues before every election. Actually, if the money is not received, the workers won’t submit their names. So, all these drama! The money will come at the right time.” However, Leader of Opposition in Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari has strongly criticized Governor CV Ananda Bose regarding the pending dues in the state.
He mentioned, “Even after meeting Amitji and Dhankhar Ji in Delhi yesterday, the Governor has questioned the state government. I cannot say when love, affection, and good relations rise, and when there are disputes; I cannot say. This Governor has been speaking a lot for a long time. Nobody pays attention to what he says. They don’t pay attention at all.
He opened his war room, sent 72,000 complaints. Not a single complaint turned out to be true.” In response to this, Salim stated, “From the first day, we have been saying that this person’s job is to please Delhi and make the chief minister happy. Sometimes, a little drama is staged, but there is no importance in any value. They will get the money from the first installment. But to receive the second installment, some conditions have to be fulfilled. And one of the essential conditions is breaking the INDIA unity. That’s what he is attempting.”