-->
Don’t victimise ordinary people in Darjeeling, urges Mamata

Don’t victimise ordinary people in Darjeeling, urges Mamata

A warm welcome to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at Bagdogra Airport on Monday. Photo: Lila Sah.
A warm welcome to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
at Bagdogra Airport on Monday. Photo: Lila Sah
PTI,, Siliguri, 2 September 2013: Beginning her two-day visit to the troubled Darjeeling hills today, West Bengal Chief minister Mamata Banerjee came down on the sponsors of the indefinite shutdown stating that ordinary people were victimised. 
Talking to reporters at Bagdogra airport in north Bengal on way to Kalimpong, she said politics should not be linked to development activity and observed that bandhs never do any good; it is only an impediment to development. 
Taking exception to the GJM’s “Ghar Bhitra Janta” agitation coinciding with her visit to the region, she said, “Asking the people to remain indoors is nothing but a shutdown call. They are obstructing the development in the hills.” 
She appealed to the hill party to withdraw its shutdowns and ensure that the GTA functioned properly. 
“Whatever is happening in the hills, common people are becoming the victims. Politics should not be linked to development activity. 
Bandhs do not do any good. It is not fair. It is an impediment to Darjeeling’s development,” she said.
“We love all democratic movements. We respect all democratic set-ups. We respect the Constitution. We run the government as per the Constitution. Every six months if anybody wants to break to constitutional obligation (it cannot be supported),” Ms. Banerjee, who had declared the shutdowns as illegal and urged the GJM to accept the court verdict in this regard, said. 
She expressed her shock particularly at the children not being able to attend schools because of the bandh and said, “Even the poor people are not getting their ration and food. People are not able to go to the hospital as the cars (carrying patients) are being burnt.” 
Tea was not being allowed to be exported, she said pointing out it was the constitutional obligation to carry out the 100-day’s work programme. 
She also urged the GJM leadership not to pay heed to any “outside forces” to create unrest in the hills, saying, “I will appeal so that by listening to anyone from outside they do not set their own houses on fire.” 
The Chief Minister will be accorded a felicitation by the Lepcha community on Tuesday at Kalimpong.

Related Posts

0 Response to "Don’t victimise ordinary people in Darjeeling, urges Mamata"

Post a Comment

Disclaimer Note:
The views expressed in the articles published here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy, position, or perspective of Kalimpong News or KalimNews. Kalimpong News and KalimNews disclaim all liability for the published or posted articles, news, and information and assume no responsibility for the accuracy or validity of the content.
Kalimpong News is a non-profit online news platform managed by KalimNews and operated under the Kalimpong Press Club.

Comment Policy:
We encourage respectful and constructive discussions. Please ensure decency while commenting and register with your email ID to participate.

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.